Democrats in Alabama and beyond are trying to harness Black anger over the Supreme Court’s weakening of the Voting Rights Act and the Republican redistricting that followed.
The hope of the government passing hard rules on major college sports is not something that TCU’s Sonny Dykes is placing a lot of faith in.
Democratic candidates face competitive races ahead of November election.
Alabama food bank leaders held a press conference Wednesday morning to ask the state’s congressional delegation to help get a ...
The remark was made during a debate, where Darline Graham faced Rep Ralph Norman in the Republican runoff ahead of the August ...
Doug Jones and Rep. Shomari Figures addressed data centers, prison reform, gerrymandering and school vouchers at a Troy ...
A Jefferson County judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging Tommy Tuberville's eligibility for Alabama's governor's ballot, ...
Tommy Tuberville is hitting back after criticism of previous comments on Social Security and retirement programs. Tuberville, ...
Senate Ag Republicans are looking at all the options to advance a new farm bill through committee following a failed attempt earlier this month, including attaching the legislation to another bill, ...
Under the Protect College Sports Ac t, student athletes can’t be blocked from entering into NIL agreements, and would be ...