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Don't see any way to avoid a runoff: What to know about Alabama’s ultra-competitive US Senate race
Alabama’s U.S. Senate primary remains competitive days before the election. Leading Republican candidates Rep. Barry Moore, Attorney General Steve Marshall and Jared Hudson have polled neck-in-neck at points in the race.
Alabama voters head to the polls Tuesday, May 19, for the 2026 primary election, with major races on the ballot from governor and U.S. Senate to sheriff, superi
Alabama football is building major momentum with 2027 WR Majay Thompson ahead of his June official visit and planned July commitment.
Four years ago, when Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey beat back a crowded nine‑person Republican primary for governor, only 23% of voters participated. On Tuesday, the governor’s race returns to the ballot, but Republican frontrunner U.
The Supreme Court set aside lower court decisions that had blocked the state from using a congressional map drawn by Republicans in 2023 that contained one majority-Black district.
A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a woman who vanished in Alabama. Karen Hollis was reported missing on May 8, having been last seen on 43rd Avenue in Northport. The 23-year-old was living with a condition that could impair her judgment, AL News and ABC 3340 News reported, citing the Northport Police.
IT’S GOING TO FEEL A LITTLE BIT MORE LIKE BASEBALL SEASON AROUND HERE THAN FOOTBALL SEASON OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS, AS WE’VE GOT A LOT OF HEAT AND HUMIDITY RETURNING TO CENTRAL ALABAMA, MOST OF US ARE GOING TO BE DRY THROUGH THE WEEKEND.
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The new faces of Alabama’s voting rights fight, and what they’re learning from their predecessors
This originally published in the Black Joy newsletter. Sign up hereto get encouraging content rooted in Black community and culture in your inbox every week. When 18-year-old Angel Purdie spoke during a mass rally that attracted thousands to the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery on Saturday,