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The ISAP office in Birmingham’s Southside is where immigrants can register and take part in the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program. It's an alternative to detention, so the people who report ...
Small business owners in Birmingham are sounding the alarm over a new law with strict regulations on Alabama’s hemp industry. Some business owners feel regulating it, especially with kids, is a good ...
Pew Research Center released a study three days ago showing Christianity grew by 122 million people from 2010 to 2020, but not as much as Islam (347 million), or the people with no religious ...
People living in Emerald Ridge and Camden Park say they’re routinely left in the dark after storms, and the effects go far beyond inconvenience.
Ryan Grubb addressed where the quarterback battle stands entering the summer ahead of his first year at Alabama.
The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years ...
Former Secretary of State John Merrill spoke exclusively with News 19 Thursday, providing an update on whether he will run for Senator to fill Tommy Tuberville’s seat in 2026.
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday during the military ...
Multiple sites around the country were hit, and black smoke was seen rising from the nation’s main nuclear enrichment facility.
A state lawmaker who vowed to crack down on murder in public places unveiled his proposed legislation Thursday.
Killinger was a pastor, professor, theologian and prolific author whose voice resonated across denominations and generations.
The United Methodist Church says they have the authority to close churches who leave the denomination, but several are willing to put that to the test.