The National Weather Service’s survey teams have confirmed 13 tornadoes of various strengths that swept across Alabama on Jan. 12, killing seven people, injuring dozens of others and causing widespread property destruction across multiple counties.
Alabama lawmakers are officially organized for the regular legislative session. Both chambers chose new leaders, solidified rules, and certified election results.
A man is in custody Thursday morning after a crime spree that started with a hit and run in Birmingham ended in a pit maneuver on I-65 according to Fultondale police.
A former corrections officer from the largest maximum security prison in the state is speaking out about the conditions inside Limestone Correctional Facility.
Alabama’s attorney general is reacting after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled in favor of state’s favor in its ongoing fight against electronic gaming machines, striking a blow to gambling operations in two counties.
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs and the Alabama Department of Mental Health are partnering with seven schools in the state for “Operation We Remember.”
A packed Jordan-Hare Stadium filled with Auburn fans, that is the way it is today and the way it was back in September 1996, when a nearby building caught fire.
The FCS Kickoff, broadcast to the nation by ESPN, featured the Jacksonville State Gamecocks’ dominating performance over the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks.
Beginning this school year, schools can receive free feminine hygiene products for their students. This is thanks to a bill that was signed by Gov. Kay Ivey in April that allocates $200,000 for the products to be put in Title I schools.
Amendment One is named Aniah’s Law after Aniah Blanchard. In 2019 Blanchard was abducted at an Auburn gas station and police say she was murdered by a man who was out on bond.
County leaders gathered in Orange Beach this week for their annual convention. This is the Association of County Commissions of Alabama’s first in-person convention without COVID-19 precautions.
Alabama is the worst state to have a baby, according to a new report from Wallet Hub. And Midwives across the state are concerned that new rules the state’s department of public health wants to implement could possibly worsen the situation. The rules would affect birth centers where women can give birth outside of a hospital setting.