An Alabama man was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Monday after pleading guilty to sending threats on social media.
Alabama's 2nd congressional district was redrawn last year to increase its Black population by order of the Supreme Court.
As part of the U.S. Department of Justice’s program to observe voting come Election Day, Alabama’s Acting U.S. Attorney will appoint someone to be a district election officer for central Alabama. On Wednesday,
Monday is the last day to register to vote in Alabama to participate in the Nov. 5 general election. State law sets the deadline at 15 days before the election.
Alabama's secretary of state has sent a letter to thousands of residents who were incorrectly made “inactive” on voter rolls to let them know they are indeed eligible to vote in the November elections.
Longtime Mobile news anchor Mel Showers has passed away, reports AL.com’s Heather Gann. Showers was at WKRG-TV for nearly 50 years beginning as a part-timer in 1969. He became co-anchor of the station’s morning show in 1981 and began anchoring the evening news in 1990.
The race in Alabama’s 6th Congressional District features a five-term Republican incumbent and a Democratic newcomer. Business executive and Democratic nominee Elizabeth Anderson is challenging U.S. Rep.
Bryan Jerry Ogstad, 60, of Cullman, used Instagram to send multiple threatening messages to the account run by Maricopa County Elections, prosecutors said.
An Alabama man indicted for allegedly threatening election workers in Arizona has pleaded guilty to sending interstate threats, federal prosecutors said.
It contained links to the earlier news release that was superseded by court order, as well as a link to the federal court order and links to remedial mailers.
As we near the two week mark for the 2024 US election, millions are hitting the polls early to cast their votes.