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Following APR's inquiries, Wadsworth’s campaign claimed that her PhD was granted by an unaccredited seminary, not the ...
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Alabama, accepted the “2025 U.S. Metalcasting Industry Congressional Champion” award from the American ...
Figures honored baseball legends Hank Aaron and Satchel Paige at the Congressional Baseball Game, paying tribute to Mobile's ...
ALDOT is encouraging people who receive the text message to not click the link and report it as spam to their cellular ...
Former Commissioner Kent Davis alleged in a federal lawsuit that Gov. Ivey violated his rights to free speech and due process ...
But Job Corps isn’t just good for our young people; it’s good for our entire state. Here in Alabama, employers have benefited ...
Trump’s proposed bill could eliminate LIHEAP, a utility assistance program benefitting thousands of low-income Alabama ...
The Attorney General's office confirmed Alabama's smokable hemp ban starts July 1 — possession could lead to a Class C felony charge.
The SBC’s resolutions — and similar moves in Alabama — show how religious control of policy threatens liberty, diversity, and democracy itself.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall discussed policy priorities for his 2026 senate bid during a Wednesday media appearance.
Passing the REACH Act is not just about changing policy. It is about giving people a real second chance. Dropping out does not have to mean the end for young people. Providing them with alternative ...
Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, spoke on the House Floor on Wednesday to pay tribute to the extraordinary life and legacy of Julian L. McPhillips, Jr., “the People’s Lawyer of Alabama,” who passed away ...
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