Alabama leaders, however, say they are doing what the voters want and are confident the laws will be upheld by the courts.
Legislation proposed by House Republicans would require new maps, educational materials, documents and websites to change the ...
For the first time in the state’s 205 years, two Black Alabamians are serving in the House of Representatives.
Alabama lawmakers are considering several bills that will impact public school students. And they're getting the attention from organizations outside the state. They deal with religion and patriotism ...
Friday morning, the ALEA Drivers License Examination Office inside the Morgan County Courthouse was packed. A lot of people ...