Four men who were among the first rioters to assault police officers and the first to breach a security perimeter during the attack on the U.S. Capitol were sentenced on Thursday to prison terms ranging from one year of intermittent confinement over weekends to eight years behind bars.
Wall St. Insights This election cycle, Harris and Trump campaigns are focusing their resources on a handful of key swing-states, where the election will likely be decided. In most of the rest of the country,
A University of Alabama spokesman confirmed that former president Donald Trump plans to attend Alabama-Georgia Sept. 28.
Donald Trump will be in Tuscaloosa’s Bryant-Denny Stadium on Sept. 28 when the Alabama Crimson Tide takes on Georgia, Trump’s campaign officials confirmed Wednesday. Talk of his attendance at the highly anticipated match-up has been circulating since the weekend.
Voting rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Alabama’s secretary of state over a policy they said is illegally removing naturalized citizens from voting rolls.
Sept. 17 is National Voter Registration Day, part of a push for presumptive first-time voters across Alabama and the nation to register to vote on Election Day.
Alabama will hold races for its seven congressional districts, as well as a race for chief justice of the Supreme Court. There's also one state measure on the ballot dealing with the Franklin County Board of Education.
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Alabama voter's guide: 7th Congressional District
Terri Sewel is the incumbent of Alabama's 7th Congressional District. She was elected to the seat in 2010, becoming the first Black woman to re
Alabama's 2nd Congressional District was redrawn last year to give the state an opportunity to have a second minority district. The district now consists of 48% minority voters. The race drew 19 candidates during its Democratic and Republican primaries,
Politics. Politics politics politics. Let’s do some politics from Tuscaloosa to Bryant-Denny Stadium to Sylacauga. Thanks for reading, Ike Opposing the cut U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama is taking issue with the Federal Reserve’s half-point cut of its key interest rate,
The news media was barred Thursday night from entering an Enterprise church to cover what was billed as a community meeting on “mass-migration.” A flyer advertising the event said it was open to the public.