At a packed meeting, the MPS board voted to accept the resignation of Melvin Brown, a very popular figure in the city.
Gov. Ivey announced $42 million in funding for broadband expansion to 15,000 households across 23 counties in Alabama.
The lawsuit will be "fully briefed" by Friday for Judge Myron Thompson to consider the issuance of a preliminary injunction ...
State Rep. Chris England, D-Tuscaloosa, has once again filed his bill to create oversight for the Board of Pardons and ...
As of Sunday, the Communications Workers of America have reached a tentative contract agreement with AT&T, bringing an end to ...
From the 1950s to 2016, our state’s health was on the rise, but since then, we’ve been struggling. The mortality rate in ...
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM), Alabama State Parks and the Alabama Department of Conservation and ...
Kevin “KD” Dunn has officially launched his campaign for mayor of Pleasant Grove, aiming to make history as the city’s first ...
Montgomery Public Schools superintendent Melvin J. Brown announced Saturday that he will be resigning at the end of October.
The lawsuit comes on the heels of a letter the advocacy organizations sent to notify Secretary of State Wes Allen that Alabama’s voter purge program, which purges naturalized U.S. citizens from the ...
If you want to pass blame for the toxic political discourse in America, start with the embracing and normalizing of Donald ...
ACHE Commission Meeting, Joseph Lulka, an engineer at Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, discussed workforce development in ...