News / Corruption / Courts / Public safety / State State Rep: Lee County DA’s past cases should be reviewed by AG, DOJ Rep. Jeremy Gray, D-Opelika, wants the AG’s office or DOJ to examine all of the DA's previous cases for similar issues. Josh Moon / November 10, 2020
SCOTUS majority seems likely to uphold Affordable Care Act The U.S. Supreme Court will return to hear more arguments in the case on Nov. 30. Eddie Burkhalter / November 10, 2020
ALGOP chief of staff Harold Sachs dies after battle with COVID Sachs was diagnosed with double pneumonia and admitted to Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville in October. He was placed on a ventilator over the weekend. Brandon Moseley / November 10, 2020
Chancellor appoints three to top spots at Alabama community colleges Chancellor Jimmy Baker on Tuesday announced the appointment of three presidents to state community colleges. Eddie Burkhalter / November 10, 2020
Sewell expects Congress will pass another coronavirus stimulus package Sewell said that economic stimulus is likely to include more checks for individuals as well as help for small businesses. Brandon Moseley / November 10, 2020
Trump supporter Perry Hooper to join Trump’s “investigative team” in Nevada There has been no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could have altered the result of the election. Brandon Moseley / November 10, 2020
Lowe’s will locate distribution center in Bessemer The bulk distribution facility will allow Lowe’s to provide quicker deliveries to customers across Alabama and the Southeast. Brandon Moseley / November 10, 2020
Sewell named winner of manufacturing award "She is a true advocate for manufacturers as a leading member of the Ways and Means Committee," said MEMA President and CEO Bill Long. Brandon Moseley / November 10, 2020
Lee County DA arrested on second perjury charge The arrest was based on a complaint filed by Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office, charging him with first-degree perjury. Eddie Burkhalter / November 9, 2020
UAB doctor: Pfizer vaccine promising, but masks, social distancing needed as cases rise Dr. Paul Goepfert said the announcement was “extremely good news” but said social distancing and wearing masks need to continue. Eddie Burkhalter / November 9, 2020