News / National / State Pence addresses Faith and Freedom conference in Atlanta “I am here for one and only reason: Georgia and American need four more years of President Donald J. Trump in the White House,” Pence said. Brandon Moseley / October 2, 2020
Vestavia doctor sentenced to 30 years for producing child porn A federal judge sentenced Ronald Tai Young Moon Jr. of Vestavia Hills, 56, to 30 years in prison. Brandon Moseley / October 1, 2020
Breaking down the six amendments on Alabama’s November ballot What do the six proposed amendments on Alabama's November ballot do? We answer your questions here. Eddie Burkhalter / October 1, 2020
State is prepared for heavy increase in mail-in absentee ballots, Merrill says The final tally of absentee ballots returned is expected to be between 150,000 and 175,000, Merrill said. Micah Danney / October 1, 2020
Shelby meets with Barrett, is “confident” she is the right choice to serve on Supreme Court "I have no doubt that Judge Amy Coney Barrett will be an excellent addition to the Supreme Court," Shelby said. Brandon Moseley / October 1, 2020
Governor issues apology to surviving victim of 1963 Birmingham church bombing The victims "most certainly deserve a sincere, heartfelt apology — an apology that I extend today without hesitation or reservation,” Ivey wrote. Eddie Burkhalter / October 1, 2020
Alabama Republicans urge Jones to meet with Trump’s SCOTUS nominee “Today is the day we are challenging Doug Jones to do something he rarely does — listen to the majority of Alabamians,” Lathan said. Brandon Moseley / October 1, 2020
Gov. Kay Ivey extends statewide mask order, allows limited nursing home visitations “This mask ordinance is working. It works, and we have evidence of that,” State Health Officer Scott Harris said. Eddie Burkhalter / September 30, 2020
Lieutenant governor calls for end to mask order "Masks should be voluntary, not mandatory. We have to Make America Great Again," Ainsworth said. Brandon Moseley / September 30, 2020
Leaders urge participation as Census deadline approaches “Time is running out,” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said on Twitter. “Respond to the 2020 Census today.” Brandon Moseley / September 30, 2020