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Hundreds gathered Saturday morning carrying signs to denounce the presidency of Donald Trump, joining millions nationwide in the "No Kings" protest.
From Montgomery to Mobile, peaceful demonstrators reminded the nation that liberty demands vigilance — and no leader is above ...
The federal lawsuit centered on MPD chief Ernest Finley's resignation, which prompted a very public spat between the AG and ...
Edward Poolos, current deputy commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, was appointed as ...
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed convened national and local leaders to support and invest in solutions that will advance Black ...
Former Birmingham City Schools Board member, April Myers Williams, has officially announced her candidacy for the Birmingham ...
Trump announced he would restore Confederate military base names, sparking criticism from SPLC President Margaret Huang and ...
Ivey signed the “pink tax” law, eliminating state sales tax on diapers, baby formula, and feminine hygiene products.
At least 13 cities around Alabama have scheduled “No Kings” protests for Saturday, joining more than 1,800 communities across ...
Alabama Values’ Juneteenth event launched “Been Banned” to resist historical erasure and celebrate Black cultural traditions.
Sewell recognized Juneteenth and numerous celebrations across Alabama's 7th District. She also acknowledged Major League Baseball's return to Birmingham.
The package cuts $9.4 billion in federal funding, threatening educational programming, independent journalism, and global health.