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Since taking office, Secretary Wes Allen has repeatedly mischaracterized both my tenure and the work of the professionals in ...
Baristas said the district manager has illegally punished workers for wearing union pins, neglected worker safety, and ...
Ernie Pyle gave his life for something bigger than himself—explaining the calamity of war from the vantage point of the ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has treated Juneteenth as a state holiday for the past several years in alignment with the federal holiday.
In more recent memory, theocratic regimes from Iran to Afghanistan have shown the cost of governing through religious ...
The guys who founded this country would be disgusted by the cowardice that has allowed an egotistical nut to take over its ...
Alireza Doroudi, an Iranian national and doctoral candidate studying mechanical engineering, was detained by Immigration and ...
George Duncan Hastie McMillan Jr., a former lieutenant governor of Alabama and lifelong public servant known for his ...
Alabama's Laken Riley Act would allow state and local law enforcement agencies to enter into a agreements with federal law ...
On Wednesday, the Alabama House Economic Development and Tourism and Senate Tourism Committees both passed bills that would ...
As lawmakers fast-track ready-to-drink cocktails for grocery stores, they simultaneously push to punish those who sell hemp products.
The Alabama Senate passed two bills, SB186 and SB187, both sponsored by Sen. Clyde Chambliss, R-Prattville.