Just one day before Donald Trump’s inauguration, people gathered at the Alabama State Capitol to show how important progressive issues are to them.
Warming centers are opening around central Alabama as brutally cold temperatures will sweep through the state starting Monday.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The U.S. is set to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday set aside to honor the life of the civil rights icon. But in Alabama and Mississippi, Monday is also Robert E. Lee Day in honor of the Confederate general.
An Irondale man recieved aAttorney General Steve Marshall announced that Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert has been sentenced to ten years in prison after pleading
Other places to visit on Southern Living’s 2025 list include the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Preservation Hall in New Orleans and the Horizons District in Oklahoma City. To read the complete list, go here. The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park is at 831 Walker St. in Montgomery. For hours and more information, go here.
The U.S. Justice Department says Alabama is unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes and hospitals
Montgomery Public Schools and Autauga County Schools both announced Sunday that classes will be all virtual on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 21 and 22. "The district will be virtual on both days and all after-school activities, which include athletic events, will be canceled," MPS announced in a release.
Alabama is preparing for the coldest air of the season as Arctic temperatures sweep across the state, with a potential Deep South winter stor
Early forecasts are calling for a snowstorm to hit the Deep South on Tuesday, bringing accumulations of an inch or more to the southern half of Alabama. Things could still change significantly, meteorologists warn,
Attorneys for an Alabama inmate facing execution by nitrogen gas are asking a federal judge to block the upcoming execution.
A lawsuit is challenging a new Alabama law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs at universities.
The state's largest insurer has advocated for using Medicaid expansion dollars to pay for private plans for people in the coverage gap.