CAMPAIGN 2026: Absentee voting begins in Alabama
Absentee voting has now started in advance of the May 19 primaries in Alabama.
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Absentee voting has now started in advance of the May 19 primaries in Alabama.
It happened on Pine Acres Road. That area is between Bon Terre Boulevard and Ray Thorington Road.Â
For more than 60 years, folks in Opp have held their unique rattlesnake rodeo, which draws tens of thousands of people from all over the country.
A shooting at an apartment complex in Opelika led to a lockdown at several schools.
Montgomery police have launched a homicide investigation after a fatal shooting on McGehee Road.
MPS is inviting families to submit questions in advance, which Superintendent Zickeyous Byrd will use to provide answers guide the conversation.
The average smartphone user has somewhere between 60 and 80 apps installed. But most people only use a handful every day.
The event gave people the opportunity to interact with local officers and learn more about potential career opportunities.
Lomax Hannon Junior College is celebrating 133 years of historical impact and has no plans of slowing down its continued reach in South Alabama.
Pike Road Schools Superintendent Dr. Keith Lankford has announced his retirement after four years of leading the school system.
A Republican candidate for governor has filed a lawsuit against fellow candidate Tommy Tuberville and the state Republican Party.
Alabama State University has held an open house for the Montgomery Civil Rights Interpretive Center on its campus.
The hiring event will take place on Thursday, March 26 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at 720 Grove Street.Â
The program will play and practice at Edward Thompson Park on Ray Thorington Road in Montgomery.
Law enforcement in Tallapoosa County seized more than 30 gambling machines during a raid Monday.
The conference will take place on Thursday, April 16 at the RSA Activity Center on Dexter Avenue.
The Medical Association of Alabama wants the legislature to give final approval to a bill to expand the types of medicines available to schools to treat severe allergic reactions.
The primaries take place on May 19.
It happened around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday in the area of West South Boulevard and Rosa L. Parks Avenue.
The Montgomery Police Department will hold fitness tryouts for people interested in applying for the next police academy class, hoping to become an officer.
53-year-old Kennedy Trotter was taken into custody after the victim came forward to police after 20 years.Â
Gordon was identified as the suspect and booked into the Montgomery County Detention Facility.
Some students at the University of Alabama have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the suspension of two student-run magazines — one primarily focused on Black students and another on women’s issues.
The change is called Stolen Device Protection, and Apple is now turning it on automatically with the latest iPhone update.
Montgomery residents came to Dalraida Baptist Church to express their opinions and voice their concerns about issues they believe are facing their community.



