The election was held to replace former state Rep. John Rogers, who resigned from House on March 13 after pleading guilty to felony charges.
Birmingham has a new representative headed for the Alabama State House. Democrat Kelvin Datcher, deputy director of community development for the city of Birmingham, won a runoff election tonight to replace longtime state Rep.
Birmingham City official Kelvin Datcher Tuesday won the Democratic nomination for a state House seat. As of 8:21 p.m. Tuesday, Datcher, deputy director of community development for Birmingham, had 831 votes (55%) in unofficial returns in the party runoff for House District 52.
Voters in Birmingham go to the polls Tuesday to choose a Democratic nominee for a special election in House District 52. Kelvin Datcher, the deputy director of community development for Birmingham, will compete against Frank Woodson,
Losing Winn-Dixies When Aldi announced the acquisition of a pair of grocery-store chains from Southeastern Grocers last year, it said it would be converting some of Alabama’s Winn-Dixie locations into Aldis.
The Democratic and Republican candidates in Alabama’s redrawn 2nd Congressional District have raised similar amounts of money in campaign contributions, but Republican Caroleene Dobson has outspent Democrat Shomari Figures by a 3 to 1 margin so far in the race.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent rejection of a challenge to to South Carolina’s congressional map will not impact Alabama’s ongoing redistricting battles for now. The three-judge panel overseeing the legal battle in Allen v.
M ONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - After chaos ensued at a rally for former President Trump Saturday evening, many lawmakers are now grappling with the aftermath of the shooting. Alabama GOP Chairman John Wahl is heartbroken.
Alabama’s delegates arriving Saturday and Sunday in Milwaukee for the start of the Republican National Convention on Monday expressed shock and relief after Saturday’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. “You assume the worst ...
The candidates in Alabama’s 2nd congressional district race had completely different takes on the announcement Friday that Alabama was the recipient of a $550 million federal grant for the Interstate 10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project.
Making the case that the Republican Party is increasingly hostile toward democracy is simple: One need only quote Republican officials.