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Katherine Robertson, the longtime top assistant for Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, is joining the race to replace ...
Courts have ruled the Alabama congressional map must include two districts where Black voters have the opportunity to elect ...
ATMORE, Ala. — An Alabama man convicted of killing a woman in 1988 was put to death Tuesday evening in the nation’s sixth ...
It was the nation’s sixth execution with nitrogen gas. The execution method involves forcing an inmate to breathe pure ...
Hunt's execution marks Alabama's third this year, on pace to match the six it carried out last year, and the fifth time it ...
Karen Lane was beaten to death by Gregory Hunt in 1988. On June 10, he became the fifth inmate executed by nitrogen gas.
Questions about the effective date of the new law regulating products with THC derived from hemp has caused concern.
The Alabama Department of Corrections settled more than 100 lawsuits against its corrections officers for excessive use of ...
Alabama’s new hemp law criminalizes common sense, punishing non-intoxicating products more harshly than marijuana, and ...
The lawsuit now names Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and members of the new regional water works board as defendants ...
He forged a contractor’s license, used a fake building permit and fraudulently used a customer’s credit card, officials said.
Jay Mitchell is running for state attorney general, which would put him in charge of enforcing laws around reproductive ...