At such a young age, I did not understand who was running or what politicians did but I did know that voting was important.
Now that election season has come to an end, some Alabama lawmakers are planning the start of their upcoming terms, while others will plan on finishing them out and beginning their reelection campaigns.
Alabama state Sen. Merika Coleman, D-Pleasant Grove, has pre-filed a bill that would establish a legal right to distribute and use contraceptives. Coleman said this week that in light of President-elect Donald Trump’s recent win and Republicans gaining control of the House and Senate,
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to move U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs, Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama.
The community says they started experiencing flooding after the state expanded a nearby highway and are asking for compensation.
After a 3-0 start to the season, Illinois faces its first high-major opponent when the Illini travel to face No. 8 Alabama.
This is the existential problem for the Alabama Democratic Party: their voters aren’t showing up. And it’s not an issue because we’re on the brink of some political revolution in the state. Alabama is not about to tip blue.