Congress Continuing resolution met mixed votes from Alabama’s delegation Congress passed a short-term spending plan to avoid a government shutdown despite mixed support from some Alabama leaders. Mary Claire Wooten / September 26, 2024
Tuberville folds on Lt. Gen. Clark after his promotion blockade crumbles Tuberville finally dropped his hold on the promotion of Lt. Gen. Ronald P. Clark, a key aide to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. Bill Britt / September 26, 2024
UA College Democrats plan to protest Trump’s Tuscaloosa visit This will be Trump's second visit to Bryant-Denny after he attended a matchup between UA and LSU in 2019. Alex Jobin / September 26, 2024
Officials celebrate $22 million in funding to overhaul Ardmore sewer system Leaders from the various state, federal and local agencies took part in a check ceremony. September 26, 2024
Federal court blocks SB 1, protects voting access for disabled voters Ruling prohibits Alabama from restricting assistance for disabled, blind, and low-literacy voters in 2024 election. Bill Britt / September 25, 2024
Group sues Chey Garrigan, Alabama Cannabis Industry Association for fraud Avail Professional Services accused Garrigan and her start-up, the Alabama Cannabis Industry Association, of engaging in fraud, misrepresentation, and breach of contract. Bill Britt / September 25, 2024
Gov. Ivey clarifies: no plans to deploy National Guard in Birmingham State Rep. Juandalynn Givan said Monday that Birmingham is “one step away from having to call in the National Guard.” Jacob Holmes / September 25, 2024
Sen. Britt introduces new bill to add warning labels to social media The so-called "Stop the Scroll Act" would require social media platforms to add a warning label. Alex Jobin / September 25, 2024
Troy Chancellor Hawkins reflects on diversity, legacy at university Hawkins, who has served as chancellor at Troy since 1989, is the longest-serving chief executive of a public university in the United States. Wesley Walter / September 25, 2024
Rep. Sewell honors victims of Birmingham’s Five Points South shooting "The members of this body cannot continue to sit by as family after family, community after community are torn apart," Sewell said. September 25, 2024