In a unanimous decision published Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court denied an appeal from the sister of Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed for her name to be placed on the Democratic primary ballot for county commissioner,
An illegal immigrant has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for assuming a U.S. citizen's identity, using it to vote in multiple elections, and obtaining multiple U.S. passports. Angelica Maria Francisco,
An illustration on the box tops depicts President Elect Donald Trump standing heroically before an American flag. Elon Musk, JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, Robert Kennedy Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy gather in the foreground.
A judge sentenced a Guatemalan woman living in northwest Alabama to five years in prison after she faked her U.S. citizenship to vote in elections and obtain a U.S. passport.
Maintaining the sanctity of the U.S. election system is one of the most important responsibilities of federal law enforcement."
Some state lawmakers are hoping an early voting bill will get Alabamians back at the polls. The bill would set aside days leading up to an election for early voting here in the state.
Gudger’s election is all but certain ... Senate District 5 extends west from the Mississippi border through north central Alabama and into Jefferson County. It includes all of Fayette, Lamar ...
More: 'Working for Alabama' will help state attract industry | INSIDE THE STATEHOUSE Senate Republicans nominated Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, to succeed Reed as Senate President Pro Tem earlier this month. Gudger’s election is all but certain, as ...
Turner was a political moderate who refused to make patronage appointments while serving in Congress and ended up losing re-election after one term in office. James Rapier, the first Black newspaper publisher in Alabama, was elected to serve the 2nd ...
One Republican and two Democratic candidates qualified for the Senate District 5 seat on Jan. 7. Rep. Matt Woods, R-Jasper, was the only Republican candidate to qualify. Ryan Cagle, co-director of Jubilee House Community,
Today on the podcast we have AL.com Director of Investigations Challen Stephens for what’s probably our final 2024-in-review segment (it was such a great year we just can’t let go). Challen talks with us about 12 Alabama stories that made an impact in 2024.
Casey was elected DA in 2010 and has been reelected twice. Before her election, she served as assistant attorney general and deputy attorney general.