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We don't need to party like it's 1865. But we can celebrate the end of slavery with America's greatest abolitionist.
Alabama’s congressional delegation and state leaders praised the Supreme Court’s decision upholding transgender care bans.
George McMillan epitomized the adage that I often use, “friends and neighbors politics.” He had the most positive, natural ...
Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced the appointment of Michael Godwin to the Montgomery County District Court.
OZARK-Alabama will celebrate the newest state holiday Thursday after Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law May 8 making Juneteenth an official holiday.
Casey Rogers has been named the Alabama National Guard’s new Deputy Director of External Affairs and Strategic Communication.
A bill that would impose strict regulations on the sale of products containing hemp-derived THC will soon take effect in ...
June 19, 1866 in Galveston, Texas, the inaugural celebration of Juneteenth, commemorated the ending of slavery in the United ...
Governor Kay Ivey has appointed Grayson Murray to fill his late father’s seat on the Franklin County Commission.
Voters go to the polls June 24 to choose one of two candidates to represent them in Alabama’s Senate District 5, a district ...
Grayson Murray, the son of a former Franklin County Commissioner, is stepping into his father’s seat following his passing in ...
In the program’s first three years, families who make under 300% of the federal poverty level can qualify for an education ...