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Ensler unveils platform for lieutenant governor bid

The Democrat called for a lottery, data center limits, gun safety measures and tax cuts while criticizing private school vouchers.

When the lie is the strategy

Propaganda succeeds not only by spreading falsehoods, but by exhausting our confidence that truth can ever be known or defended.

Analysis | APT quietly calls special meeting over GOP pollster spending

APT’s agenda says the survey agreement was approved, despite July assurances that the Foundation was not committing to any contract.

Another Tuberville residency challenge has been dismissed

A Jefferson County Circuit Court judge dismissed the case filed by Tuberville's challenger in the ALGOP primary.

Alabama kindergarten vaccine exemptions reach 14-year high

Alabama kindergarten vaccine exemptions reached a decade high as non-medical exemptions increased and vaccination coverage declined for several vaccines.

Opinion | The communists under the bed

Republicans have come up with an answer to popular Democratic ideas to lower prices: Just call everyone who proposes them a communist.

Rep. Aderholt celebrates opening of new Auburn research institute in Huntsville

The $30 million lab expands Auburn’s defense research footprint, adding space, prototyping and radiation-testing capabilities for military technology.

Doug Jones, Shomari Figures push voting rights at Troy town hall

Jones and Figures focused on redistricting, Black voting power and Democratic outreach to communities long overlooked during statewide election campaigns.

Opinion | The quiet disappearance of conversation

As texts, kiosks and apps take over daily life, the small exchanges that keep people connected quietly fade.

Tuberville defends Soc. Sec. criticisms, says he would not privatize RSA if elected governor

Doug Jones challenged the senator’s promises, casting retirement benefits as an early flashpoint in Alabama’s 2026 governor’s race.