Moore Leads GOP Fight for Parents' TV Rights
Rep. Barry Moore leads House Republicans urging TV ratings reforms to give parents clearer notice of sensitive content in children's programming
Rep. Barry Moore leads House Republicans urging TV ratings reforms to give parents clearer notice of sensitive content in children's programming
Plaintiffs ask the Alabama Supreme Court to revive their residency challenge after a Montgomery judge dismissed the case on procedural grounds
2nd Congressional District candidates Harris, Horn, Marques, Matthews, McKee, Richardson participated before SRO crowd and on livestream in Montgomery
The NRA backs Jerry Carl's bid to return to Congress, adding to endorsements from President Trump and other conservative leaders
Guest opinion by Christopher M. Peeks
Murder Creek Media joins podcast panel for questions on transparency, records access, past investigations involving Orange Beach city government
Alabama offers decades of tax breaks to data centers that bring huge construction costs, vast power demands — but relatively few lasting jobs
Federal investigators are examining a possible Taco Bell link as Cyclospora illnesses climb, with lettuce emerging as a leading suspect
Liberty requires responsibility because tyranny requires complacency. The Founders knew it. We can't forget it. — Guest Opinion by Elijah Davidson
Rep. Barry Moore leads House Republicans urging TV ratings reforms to give parents clearer notice of sensitive content in children's programming
Trump-backed candidate Rhett Marques debuts first TV ad, highlighting tax cuts, conservative priorities and key endorsements
Plaintiffs ask the Alabama Supreme Court to revive their residency challenge after a Montgomery judge dismissed the case on procedural grounds
2nd Congressional District candidates Harris, Horn, Marques, Matthews, McKee, Richardson participated before SRO crowd and on livestream in Montgomery
The NRA backs Jerry Carl's bid to return to Congress, adding to endorsements from President Trump and other conservative leaders
House approves permanent daylight saving time, but sleep experts say year-round standard time would better protect health and safety
Guest opinion by Christopher M. Peeks