State Civil rights group to settle with city of Florence over ordinances used to curb protests Project Say Something said they expect the city council to pass new ordinances that clarify and add protections for protestors. Jacob Holmes / September 19, 2023
Sen. Britt on I-65 widening vs. West Alabama Highway: Why not both? Growing up in a rural community, Britt said it is important to provide critical infrastructure to rural areas as well as making much-needed expansions to the interstate. Jacob Holmes / September 19, 2023
Governor awards more than $5.5 million for highway safety enforcement Three of the state’s regional traffic safety offices and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency will use the funds to cover overtime and extra patrol. September 19, 2023
Troy University reaches milestone with ACHE instructional role change The change will allow the university to offer additional doctoral degrees, a move that paves the way for its continued maturation. September 18, 2023
DeSantis campaign names Terry Lathan chairman of Alabama effort Lathan is the former chairman of the Alabama Republican Party. September 18, 2023
Sen. Britt marks anniversary of Birmingham bombings “Today, we solemnly mark 60 years since one of the darkest days in Alabama’s history," Britt said. Patrick Darrington / September 15, 2023
The Valley Labor Report to host first live show in Huntsville Sunday Morrison said he is excited to discuss wins that the organizers have had against their bosses because those stories are often never told. Patrick Darrington / September 15, 2023
A somber anniversary: 60 years since the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing APR spoke with former Sen. Doug Jones to get his thoughts on the 60th anniversary of the Birmingham tragedy. Patrick Darrington / September 15, 2023
Leader of DOJ Civil Rights Division delivers remarks at Miles College convocation Kristen Clarke urged the students to use their talents and develop them at Miles College to make change. Jacob Holmes / September 15, 2023
Another incarcerated person escapes work release as prison deaths rise At least 170 incarcerated people have died this year in Alabama prison facilities. Patrick Darrington / September 14, 2023