Alabama buried Texas A&M-Corpus Christi under an early 3-point onslaught, launching the NCAA Tournament’s top seed to a 96-75 first-round romp even with star freshman Brandon Miller going scoreless
Alabama homeowners and renters who sustained damage to their primary property from the severe weather on Jan. 12 have two days left to apply for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A state official says an Alabama prison finance authority is increasing what the state can spend on building a new prison in Elmore County after inflation and design changes have caused cost estimates to rise
The Alabama Department of Corrections is ramping up its recruiting and retention efforts. Starting Thursday, March 16th ADOC will raise the starting pay for correctional officer trainees.
Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted January unemployment rate stood at 2.6%, unchanged from December 2022′s revised rate, and also unchanged from January 2022′s rate, according to an announcement today from Gov. Kay Ivey’s office.
Thousands of jobs and millions of dollars. That’s the familiar argument the Poarch Band of Creek Indians has made for several years in support of expanding gambling in the state. On Sunday, the tribe launched a TV ad campaign that differs slightly in form but not in substance.
We introduced you to the Balentine brothers earlier this week. On Fat Tuesday, their neighbor’s house went up in flames, and they were the ones who saved the day.
State School Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey is clearing up some confusion about the ACT exam in schools. The topic of getting rid of the ACT exam for high school juniors came up during the school board meeting this week, but it’s far from a done deal.
The Air Force top brass is holding back on their decision on whether to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters from its current temporary home right here in Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, again.
The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) has launched a new campaign, ‘Teachers are the Real Influencers’, to help combat the ongoing statewide teacher shortage.
Gov. Ivey urging lawmakers to make kindergarten mandatory in our state. It’s a move Richard Franklin with the American Federation of Teachers agrees with, saying for years kindergarten is a crucial part of a child's education.
According to online court documents, Bryan Smith was seen at the Capitol wearing an army green jacket, a camouflage baseball hat and sunglasses at times.
Like in many states, some Alabama trains carry hazardous materials from county to county. It is the Alabama Public Service Commission’s job to make sure it’s done right.