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"These cuts are about more than just statistics. They are about lives and livelihoods. Real people will be impacted," Sewell said.
Trump's declining polls, along with Tuberville's potential polarizing run for governor, could give Alabama Dems a pathway ...
Alabama House Democrats criticized partisan politics, urging a focus on issues directly impacting their constituents.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has championed the passage of a bill which will ban the use of a foreign ID for voting ...
In Alabama’s 7th Congressional District, the Republican budget puts 176,181 people on Medicaid at risk of losing their ...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill making Juneteenth a permanent state holiday, closing state offices annually on June 19 to ...
He emphasized North Alabama’s track record of supporting the Bureau’s mission and its potential for continued expansion.
The grant to J.F. Ingram State Technical College in Deatsville will help inmates overcome employment barriers.
Reveal's Nina Martin reports on Alabama's attempt to criminalize helping women access out-of-state abortions and Yellowhammer ...
Librarians and citizens condemned APLS board actions and leadership as it defined "sexually explicit" and a member proposed ...
As I look back at my 15 years at ADEM, I am confident Alabama’s environment is much better today than it was in 2010.
The House of Representatives passed SB101, a measure that would raise the age of consent for medical, dental and mental ...