On Wednesday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall argued that sanctuary state laws have been largely to blame for the violent disorder in many major cities.
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The House Health Committee approved a bill by State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) to strengthen a seafood labeling law. In Alabama, restaurants must disclose the country of origin for certain seafood to customers.
During Tuesday's broadcast of Talk 99.5 FM's "Leland Live," Jeff Brumlow, a board member with Central Alabama Water, spoke with fill-in host Apryl Marie Fogel about the new water works board.
The Alabama House Ways and Means Education committee passed multiple bills on Wednesday that would allow activity from nonprofit programs to be tax-exempt.
Lakethia Wilkins, a Pickens County fourth-grade teacher, was arrested on charges of child pornography and using her position for personal gain. The Aliceville Elementary School teacher's arrest is the fourth teacher arrest in Pickens County in 3 weeks.
Mobile Pastor Travis Johnson had harsh words following the news that State Rep. Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle) resigned from his majority leader position.
ALEC has released its 2026 edition of the Index of State Education Freedom: A 50-State Guide to Parental Empowerment giving AL a B+.
Members of the Alabama Senate passed the Highway Fairness Act on Tuesday.
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If Congress and the Supreme Court followed Madison’s interpretation of the General Welfare Clause, America would have much lower taxes, lower spending, and lower debt.
Republicans are currently underwater, but not out of line with historical data, while predictions of a “Blue Wave” are not yet substantiated by polling. But looking further and examining the presidential map in just under three years, a few themes become clear.
The global elite say they love the stranger, but their true love has always been estrangement. Put simply, estranged people are much easier to control than those with deep roots and long memories.
For Presidents Day, we deserve an honest reckoning with the presidents we excuse and what our selective conscience reveals about our values and moral judgment of our leaders.
The Southern Gentleman ... aimed higher – not from snobbery (which is itself another closed form, another mirror), but from the conviction that standards are meant to be kept, that culture is not an ornament but a discipline, practiced as one practices prayer, citizenship or love.
In the midst of change and upheaval, who will teach our children?
Trump knows the media will chase outrage. He knows the left cannot resist racial controversy. And he knows that while journalists believe they are damaging him, they are often helping him stay relevant.
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If the alt-media is to survive and serve its proper function – which certainly includes challenging and unmasking the corruption in our public institutions – it must avoid discrediting itself the same way that the mainstream media has done.
Faith and reason have been described as “two wings” that raise us to the contemplation of truth. Each is useless without the other. Our wings both need to be strengthened so that our spirit can fly more easily to the one who is Truth itself.
How far down this rabbit hole of crudity will America fall? Is there a bottom? And how long can a culture stand on a foundation made of mud and swamp water?
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After clawing back from an 18-point deficit, Auburn briefly held a lead, but the Tigers couldn’t finish as they dropped their fifth straight game to Mississippi State at Humphrey Coliseum on Wednesday night 91-85.
No. 25 Alabama kept their win streak alive with a 117-115 double overtime thriller over No. 20 Arkansas.
No. 9 Auburn baseball faced an early deficit against Cincinnati on Tuesday night at Plainsman Park and was unable to muster any runs as it fell 8-0 in its first piece of midweek action.
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During a Monday morning appearance on Rightside Radio, chief counsel for the Alabama Attorney General's Office, Katherine Robertson, revealed what she believes to be the greatest future legal challenge facing the state.
The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) steering committee met on Sunday to hear the ballot challenge cases of Jesse Battles and Angelo "Doc" Mancuso deciding to remove both from the ballot.
Farmer, veteran and small-business owner Terry Waters announced on Wednesday his candidacy for State Senate District 22.