Alabama’s leaders may not be throwing folding chairs or screaming like a professional wrestler circa 1984. But anger is a key component of our politics.
Daleville City Schools Superintendent Joshua Robertson says Governor Ivey’s agreeing to come to this ceremony was a pleasant surprise.
Leaders touted the news as a positive development for the aerospace field in the state. A space and terrestrial construction ...
Carey Dale Grayson is set to die Nov. 21. He was convicted of the brutal Feb. 22, 1994, slaying and mutilation of Vicki Lynn ...
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation announced the awarding of $21.6 million in funds for the Transportation Alternatives Program project that is statewide in Alabama ...
Alabama Supreme Court Justice Sarah Stewart has made history after becoming the first Republican woman elected as chief ...
The Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) announced new efforts for contraband detection and prevention.The department ...
Alabama leaders react to Trump's victory, including Governor Kay Ivey, Rep. Robert Aderholt, AG Steve Marshall.
Throughout the year, officials receive formal classroom training, in-person and through online courses, in foundational ...
With nearly 97 percent of votes reported early Wednesday morning, Trump had won the race for Alabama’s nine Electoral College votes with an easy 31-point margin over Vice President Kamala Harris.