Election 2014 - Democrats Face Steep Challenge in Alabama
Tuesday is Election Day across the nation. Voters are heading to the polls to decide races that could control which party controls the Senate next year...» E-Mail This
View ArticleGOP Cruises in Alabama
Yesterday’s election saw the Alabama GOP build upon its existing supermajority won in 2010 and increased their numbers in both chambers of the state...» E-Mail This
View ArticleMidterm turnout low, Amendment too close to call
The turnout for Alabama's election Tuesday was lowest since Alabama became a two-party state. Nearly complete election results indicate that about 41...» E-Mail This
View ArticleGOP Backs Hubbard, Homeless Vets, Guerrilla Theatre
Republicans are sticking by Rep. Mike Hubbard as their choice for House speaker despite his indictment on ethics charges. House Republicans yesterday...» E-Mail This
View ArticleDauphin Island whole, Gay rights group launches ad campaign
An island in the Gulf of Mexico is once again whole nine years after it was sliced in two by Hurricane Katrina. And oddly, the BP oil spill is...» E-Mail This
View ArticleAccountability Act on Trial, Veterans Day
Supporters of Alabama’s Accountability Act may soon learn the measure’s fate. Alabama Public Radio’s Pat Duggins reports the State Supreme Court will...» E-Mail This
View ArticleSupreme Court takes on Alabama redistricting, Aging conference in Mobile
Once-powerful Democrats are challenging legislative districts drawn by Alabama Republicans. APR's Stan Ingold reports, the redistricting has helped...» E-Mail This
View ArticleCold weather arrives, Helping veterans
Get ready to bundle up for what forecasters say will be the coldest weather of the season. Temperatures from the Tennessee Valley to central Alabama...» E-Mail This
View ArticleBudget talk, AARP, Tide parking
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley says the state's General Fund budget will be the biggest problem before lawmakers next year. Legislative leaders say...» E-Mail This
View ArticleFrigid cold, Gulf restoration, Jobs announcement
State officials say they've gained approval for nearly $10 million in projects aimed at restoring Alabama's coastline. APR’s Stan Ingold reports, the...» E-Mail This
View ArticleShipbuilder cited, Transgender Remembrance Day, National Adoption Month
Federal labor officials have issued 12 citations to a coastal Alabama shipbuilding company and are proposing that it pay a $41,500 fine. U.S....» E-Mail This
View ArticleBoeing layoffs, Free breakfast for students, Iron Bowl food drive
At least 120 workers in Huntsville could see job losses as work shifts on a new rocket. Boeing will issue layoff notices today to 60 aerospace workers,...» E-Mail This
View ArticleElection to be certified, Birmingham tire safety, Iron Bowl prep
A state board today will certify results from the Nov. 4 election and determine which races are headed to recounts. The State Elections Canvassing...» E-Mail This
View ArticleU.A. Student Attending Climate Conference in Peru
A University of Alabama student is heading to Lima, Peru next month for a United Nations conference on climate change. Catherine King is a chemical...» E-Mail This
View ArticleRecount in Senate race, UA student heads to UN climate conference
A north Alabama senate race is officially headed to a recount. Alabama Secretary of State Jim Bennett says there will be an automatic recount in the...» E-Mail This
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