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Alabama state senator wants to ‘punish bad apples’ in law enforcement

Earlier this month, a viral video circulated of a police officer in Reform, Alabama tasing a restrai

WATCH: Alabama legend Amari Cooper shatters franchise record

Amari Cooper, one of the greatest players to ever don the Crimson and White, had an absolutely massi

Congressional delegation divided on vote to avoid shutdown

Congress avoided a government shutdown Saturday, with a last minute vote on a continuing resolution

Ivey awards grants aimed at promoting highway safety

Gov. Kay Ivey awarded $3.5 million in grant funding last week to the University of Alabama, Auburn U

7 Things: AL delegation split on shutdown vote; Democrat attempts to disrupt official proceedings; and now ….

7. A majority (52%) of Americans say they will not get the new COVID-19 vaccine, 70% of Democrats sa

Auburn sets fall enrollment record, reports largest first-year class

For Auburn University, it has been yet another year of record student growth. In fact, for the fifth

Redistricting leads to U.S. House challenges; shut it down; and more on Alabama Politics This Week …

 Radio talk show hosts Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s big

Saban: ‘Miss Terry told me if we’re not playing good to get on their butt’

Throughout the first few weeks of the season, while there have been flashes, not many would say that

Lovvorn: Prioritize access, not agendas in Alabama’s broadband funding

Joe Lovvorn represents Lee County in the Alabama Legislature. In a significant stride toward bridgin

Bama builds on Ole Miss with dominant win

Last week at Bryant-Denny Stadium, the second half against Ole Miss felt — for the first time, in a

All about the bean: One-of-a-kind Alabama festival returns

It will be all things bean next weekend at the annual Alabama Butterbean Festival. Downtown Pinson i

UA Rural Medical Scholars Program adds 7 students

The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences welcomed seven students from around t