Christian Coleman running for Hoover City Council
Chapel Hill resident Christian Coleman is running for the Hoover City Council in this year’s election. Coleman is undecided on which place to seek and is waiting for current city council members to...
View ArticleGadsden City School’s Browning selected as an Afterschool Ambassador for Alabama
The Afterschool Alliance announced Thursday that it has selected Janie Browning, 21st Century Program Director/Federal Programs at the Gadsden City Schools, to serve as a 2025 Afterschool Ambassador –...
View ArticleGov. Ivey reminds Alabamians to take part in annual severe weather tax holiday
Governor Kay Ivey reminded Alabamians Thursday about the upcoming Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. It began at 12:01 a.m. today, Feb. 21, 2025, and concludes at midnight on Sunday, Feb....
View ArticleJanuary 2025 Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report
According to the January 2025 Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report released on Thursday by the Alabama Association of REALTORS®, the state’s housing market saw increases in key areas, with home...
View ArticleWeek Three: Alabama Legislature advances key public safety bills
The Alabama Legislature has concluded its third week of the 2025 Legislative Session, with both chambers meeting twice and advancing several bills aimed at law enforcement, veterans, and public safety....
View ArticleHuntsville to host “Alabama Stands with Ukraine” rally on Feb. 22
The Ukrainian community in Huntsville, Alabama, is organizing a rally titled “Alabama Stands with Ukraine!” on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, at 2 p.m. at Big Spring Park, located at 201 Church St.,...
View ArticlePeaceful protest for immigrant rights set for Feb. 22 at Railroad Park
Immigrant rights advocates are organizing a peaceful protest at Railroad Park on Saturday, Feb. 22, at 1 p.m., calling on state and local officials to protect immigrant communities from policies they...
View ArticleRep. Barbara Drummond launches 2025 campaign for mayor of Mobile
State Representative Barbara Drummond officially launched her campaign for Mayor of Mobile on Sunday with a kickoff event at St. Peter Baptist Church, where an estimated 125 supporters gathered to hear...
View ArticleRandall Woodfin launches 2025 reelection bid, highlights key achievements
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin officially launched his 2025 reelection campaign with a rally at Iron City Bham on Saturday, drawing nearly 600 supporters. In his address, Woodfin highlighted his...
View ArticleVisit Alabama State Parks for a beach getaway during spring break
Spring breakers often flock to beaches along the Alabama Gulf Coast in search of sand and sun, landing them on the sugar-white beaches at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores. But did you know other Alabama...
View ArticleWes Allen signs joint letter to president urging repeal of the Corporate...
Wes Allen, Alabama’s Secretary of State, signed a joint letter to President Trump with 19 other conservative Secretaries of State urging the repeal of the Corporate Transparency Act. “This repeal would...
View ArticleRep. Moore hires new communications director
Rep. Barry Moore released a statement Monday after hiring Benjamin Martin as Communications Director. Martin, a native of Atmore, Alabama, previously worked in the Texas State Senate before making his...
View ArticleBritish aristocracy highlights 2025 Wilcox Historical Society’s Tour of Homes
The Wilcox Historical Society’s annual Tour of Homes will feature appearances by Luke and Julie Montagu, the 12th Earl and Countess of Sandwich. This 2025 Tour of Homes, set for March 21-22 in Camden,...
View ArticleState Auditor Andrew Sorrell announces candidacy for secretary of state
State Auditor Andrew Sorrell announced on Monday that he will be a Republican candidate for Secretary of State during the 2026 campaign cycle, “citing a desire to preserve honest elections and protect...
View ArticleBill backed by Gov. Ivey would secure paid parental leave for state...
Governor Kay Ivey announced Tuesday the filing of the Alabama K-12 Public School and State Employee Paid Parental Leave Act of 2025, fulfilling a commitment she made during her 2025 state of the state...
View ArticleInnovate Alabama expands cybersecurity, entrepreneurship programs statewide
In an effort to bridge the opportunity gap for rural students, Innovate Alabama is launching two pilot programs aimed at developing workforce talent in cybersecurity and entrepreneurship—two fields...
View ArticleRep. Sewell votes no on House Republicans’ budget proposal
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, AL-07, on Tuesday voted against House Republicans’ budget plan. “The proposal calls for historic cuts to health care while paving the way for $2 trillion in tax cuts for...
View ArticleGov. Ivey’s ADVA restructuring bill gains key veterans’ support
Governor Kay Ivey, on Tuesday announced that Senate Bill 67 (SB67), aimed at restructuring the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, has garnered support from major Veterans Service Organizations in...
View ArticleRep. Kenneth Paschal files due process bill for DHR investigations
Parents and guardians under investigation by the Alabama Department of Human Resources will be fully informed of their due process rights if legislation announced by State Rep. Kenneth Paschal,...
View ArticleJohn Russell seeks Pickens County district judge seat
Attorney John Russell announced Wednesday that he will run for the district judge seat in Pickens County as a Republican. The primary elections are scheduled for May 26, 2026. “I would be honored to...
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