State State laws take effect as 2024 begins Several new laws went into effect Monday, including one that ended the state's tax on overtime pay. Jacob Holmes / January 2, 2024
Kim Kardashian: Toforest Johnson is an innocent man Despite evidence suggesting his innocence, Attorney General Steve Marshall continues to argue in court to deny Johnson’s petition for a new trial. Patrick Darrington / January 1, 2024
Incarcerated individual may have allegedly been beaten to death by officers ADOC’s Law Enforcement Services Division is investigating McCloud’s death. Patrick Darrington / December 29, 2023
Judge allows cannabis licensing to move forward This is the third round of license awards by the AMCC, but the first time the issuance was not stayed by the court. Brandon Moseley / December 29, 2023
Court grants temporary restraining order on cannabis dispensary licenses The ruling effectively puts a hold on the issuance of licenses in the dispensary category. Bill Britt / December 29, 2023
What the WSJ missed: Amid rising costs, Auburn balanced growth, excellence The fact is Auburn has bettered itself by investing in itself. Bill Britt, Josh Moon / December 29, 2023
APLS “blacklist” has just one book so far The rest of the challenges have been farcical, Pack said, with fictitious addresses such as “Censorship, Alabama." Jacob Holmes / December 29, 2023
Republican stalwart J. Elbert Peters dies at 90 years old Peters was chairman of the Alabama Republican Party during the 1990s, a period of transformative change and growth. December 29, 2023
ALEA completes investigation into Steve Perkins’s killing The findings from ALEA’s investigation have been turned over to the Morgan County district attorney. Patrick Darrington / December 28, 2023
ADOC incarcerated deaths, water shortage problems As another year comes to a close, the deaths of incarcerated people continue. Patrick Darrington / December 28, 2023