Elections Jessica Sanders announces run for circuit judge Currently, Sanders serves as an assistant attorney general and governmental affairs director for the State Department of Education. Brandon Moseley / July 19, 2021
Katie Britt supports Ivey’s position on banning Critical Race Theory in public schools The State Board of Education will address Critical Race Theory in their August meeting. Brandon Moseley / July 15, 2021
Jerry Starnes running for state Legislature Starnes currently serves as president of the Prattville City Council and works as a probation and parole district manager. Brandon Moseley / July 14, 2021
Jim Carns announces that he will seek re-election for state House Carns was elected to the state House in 2011 after serving on the Jefferson County Commission. Brandon Moseley / July 13, 2021
State House candidate Josh Pendergrass reports successful month of fundraising He is challenging Republican incumbent Will Dismukes in the Republican Party primary. Brandon Moseley / July 12, 2021
Ivey elected to serve on the executive committee of the National Governors Association Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday was once again elected to serve on the executive committee of the National Governor’s Association. Brandon Moseley / July 9, 2021
Attorney general reminds consumers to submit Terminix claims by July 15 July 15 is the deadline to submit claims in the state’s historic $60 million settlement with the pest control company. Brandon Moseley / July 8, 2021
Brooks cosponsors bill to give veterans free access to federal parks The legislation would give active-duty service members, veterans and Gold Star Families free access to America’s most iconic natural treasures. Brandon Moseley / July 7, 2021
Welborn announces candidacy for Shelby County District Court judge Welborn is a local attorney and life-long resident of Shelby County. Brandon Moseley / July 7, 2021
Alabama Policy Institute releases scorecards for members of the Alabama Legislature API opposed medical marijuana and gaming and supported efforts to limit the governor's powers, so senators with different views received low scores. Brandon Moseley / July 6, 2021