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‘Are you willing to die for this?’ Spiritual advisor sues Alabama over nitrogen gas execution protocol

Concerns and uncertainty continue to grow over the upcoming execution of an Alabama inmate using an untested gas ... Read more

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New report suggests Alabama lawmakers contribute to state’s overcrowded prisons

Alabama’s prison systems are at 168% capacity, according to a recent report. The Alabama Department of Corrections reported ... Read more

Local News

DOJ funding local efforts to assist domestic violence victims

YWCA Central Alabama’s 24-hour crisis hotline in St. Clair, Jefferson and Blount counties are receiving a financial boost ... Read more

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(Column) The Supreme Court should have heeded Ketanji Brown Jackson’s wisdom

Punishment that causes durable impairments of the punished person’s brain surely violates the Constitution’s Eight Amendment proscription of ... Read more

Editorials

Our view: I’m in the mood for … getting scammed

Scammers use many tactics to separate unsuspecting victims of their identities and money, reports the IRS Criminal Investigation’s ... Read more

Columns

(Column) Jews around the world fear another Holocaust

I have been following the news from Israel very closely since first learning of the horrifying attacks of ... Read more

News

States’ limits on birth centers don’t help reduce maternal mortality, advocates say

As some states grapple with high rates of maternal mortality, access to pregnancy and birth services has become ... Read more

Local News

Man found guilty in shooting death of Moody officer; jury recommends death

The man accused of shooting and killing Moody police Lt. Stephen Williams three years ago has been found ... Read more

Local News

Pell City Man charged in scheme to defraud investors

A Pell City man has been charged with a scheme to defraud investors in his various companies, announced ... Read more

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Opioid settlement funds hit Alabama prisons, talks continue on future spending

MONTGOMERY — Alabama prison officials could soon see a portion of a national opioid lawsuit settlement help reduce ... Read more