Complete List of Democratic and Republican Candidates for Major State Offices
Here is a list of the Democratic and Republican candidates for major state offices in Alabama.
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Here is a list of the Democratic and Republican candidates for major state offices in Alabama.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Selma man is fighting for his life after a Friday morning shooting in Selma.
Auburn's famous Toomer's Corner will soon be getting a major makeover. On Friday, Auburn University's Board of Trustees voted to approve a plan to revitalize the area and replant trees that were cut down after being poisoned in 2010.
Former U.S. Rep. Parker Griffith of Huntsville is running for governor as a Democrat.
Forty two out of 67 counties in Alabama allow alcohol sales. And out of that 42, more than half allow the sale of draft beer. But that doesn't include Pike County.
A 12-year-old student is in custody after being accused of bringing a homemade explosive to school in Clanton.
The state of Alabama and the American Civil Liberties Union are sparring over the impact of Alabama's new abortion law.
The Republican field for state auditor has grown to three candidates.
It will be a few weeks before a judge decides a legal challenge to the new Alabama law providing tax credits for private education.
A former state legislator has changed his mind about running for a seat on the public service commission.
A CBS and ABC Montgomery Investigation -- we find out first hand what one inmate says is going on inside Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka. Our report comes after an expanded investigation on allegations of sexual abuse and harassment.
Today Representative Joe Hubbard announced that he will run for Attorney General against Luther Strange.
In a joint session, legislators applauded the service of Alabama's military members both past and present at the State House on Thursday.
Alabama is one of five states without any minimum wage law, but there's a bill in the state house right now that's looking to change that. It would allow Alabama to set it's own minimum wage instead of relying on the federal government.
It will be a few weeks before a judge decides a legal challenge to the new Alabama law providing tax credits for private education.
Known for fighting to display the Ten Commandments in his state's judicial building, Alabama's chief justice is jumping into the national gay marriage debate.
State Rep. Joe Hubbard (D-Montgomery) is running for attorney general of Alabama.
Slavery is a hot topic in movies, but slavery is more than a movie for Montgomery.
Who could be Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange's successor?
Less than half of new mothers go back to the obstetrician for a follow-up visit six weeks after giving birth.
One of the world’s top experts on AIDS says in a new commentary that a lasting end to the crisis will require a vaccine.
A new study shows people who eat yogurt have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The minority leader in the Alabama House, Democrat Craig Ford of Gadsden, has decided to run for re-election rather than seek higher office.
Almeria volunteer fire crews had to use the jaws-of-life during an accident in front of Stills Crossroads Tuesday evening.



