President Donald Trump signed and executive order requiring federal workers back in the office 5 days a week. How many work from home in Alabama?
Birmingham, Alabama, Mayor Randall Woodfin said people are seeing the "Alabamification" of the federal government due to President Donald Trump's executive actions.
Donald Trump issued pardons for hundreds of people who were convicted of crimes stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, incursion at the United States Capitol. Those still serving time in prison saw their sentences commuted,
Sources say the recommendation, which was initially blocked by the Biden administration amid a political fight over abortion, is likely to be implemented in the second Trump term.
Greg Abbott and Alabama Gov. Kate Ivey, have announced their states will ... Are states required to follow White House order to fly flags at half-staff in memory of former President Jimmy Carter? No, states are not required to follow White House order ...
The move is reminiscent of Senate Bill 129, the Alabama law signed last year that effectively outlawed all DEI programs at public universities in the state.
Martin Luther King Jr. Yet, Alabama and Mississippi will instead celebrate Robert E. Lee, a symbol of the confederacy and its fight to maintain slavery. Deeming MLK Day a "cultural issue" while celebrating a confederate leader and looking past it should not be normalized.
Two Mobile County Public Schools teachers were recognized among the nation’s top math and science teachers by the White House and the National Science Foundatio
A native of St. Clair County and graduate of The Altamont School in Birmingham will serve as a senior advisor to President Donald Trump when he takes office this week. Emory Cox, of Pell City, was appointed special assistant to the president for international economic relations,
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin spoke on CNN Thursday, discussing President Donald Trump's executive orders and his views on how they might impact the city.
Birmingham, Alabama Mayor Randall L. Woodfin criticized President Donald Trump's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) executive orders during a CNN appearance.
They can reconquer the House and the White House. But the Senate looks problematic, thanks to a solid red bloc of 25 states.