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In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" from a solitary cell in Alabama, following his arrest for leading nonviolent protests. Officially published later that spring, the masterpiece emerged as a foundational text for the American civil rights movement. On May 19 the letter was published - becoming one of the most read political statements in the 20th Century. The Birth of a Manifesto On April 16, 1963, Dr. King was jailed in Birmingham, Alabama, after...

A Montgomery County judge has dismissed Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters' lawsuit challenging whether U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville meets Alabama's constitutional residency requirement to run for governor. The ruling ends McFeeters' legal effort in court, but it has not quieted the political debate he ignited inside the Alabama GOP. McFeeters filed the lawsuit earlier this spring, arguing that Tuberville had not lived in Alabama for the seven consecutive years required of...

MONTGOMERY - Alabama State Representative Patrick Sellers (D–Birmingham), who represents House District 57, joined The Heart of Dixie Podcast for a wide‑ranging conversation that touched on the 2025 legislative session, bipartisan cooperation, criminal justice issues, and the broader political climate in Alabama. Sellers, a minister and the first self‑described Democrat to appear on the show, offered candid reflections on both policy and politics during the interview. A Democrat With Repub...

May 14, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R‑AL) has introduced new legislation-the ASSIMILATION Act-designed to dramatically reshape the nation's immigration framework by replacing chain migration and the diversity visa lottery with a merit‑based system focused on national interest and cultural assimilation. Tuberville discussed the proposal earlier this week on The Will Cain Show, arguing that the current system is "broken" and incentivizes immigration pathways that do...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama's rural land market remained resilient in 2025 despite tighter margins, elevated interest rates, and shifting buyer behavior, according to the inaugural Alabama Lay of the Land® Market Report published by Saunders Real Estate. The comprehensive report-powered by the firm's new Atlas mapping and intelligence system-details statewide performance across agricultural land, timberland, recreational tracts, pastureland, and transitional development property. Saunders Rea...

May 15, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala - Governor Kay Ivey announced Thursday that Alabama will officially kick off its historic summer with an America 250 Alabama Celebration at the State Capitol next week, marking the beginning of statewide commemorations leading up to America's 250th birthday in 2026. The event, open to the public, will take place Thursday, May 21, at 11:00 a.m. on the front steps of the Capitol ahead of Memorial Day weekend. During the ceremony, Governor Ivey will unveil a massive...

The Opening Shot of a Global Conflict That Redefined North America On May 17, 1756, Great Britain formally declared war on France, transforming a series of frontier skirmishes into what many historians call the first true world war. Known globally as the Seven Years' War, and in North America as the French and Indian War, this conflict redrew borders, toppled empires, and set the stage for the American Revolution. Rivalry on a Collision Course By the mid‑18th century, Britain and France were l...

Diplomacy, Trade, and Strategic Dialogue in Beijing President Donald J. Trump's visit to China marked one of the most closely watched diplomatic events of his administration - a high‑stakes meeting between two of the world's largest economies and most powerful nations. The trip, held in Beijing, symbolized both continuity and confrontation in a relationship defined by trade, technology, and global influence. A Warm Welcome in Beijing Upon arrival, President Trump was greeted with full state h...

Enterprise, Ala. - President Donald J. Trump will hold a statewide tel‑e‑rally tonight at 7:00 p.m. Central Time in support of Congressman Barry Moore, just hours before Alabama voters head to the polls for Tuesday's U.S. Senate primary. The event is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of Alabamians who will join by telephone as President Trump speaks directly with Moore, whom he has repeatedly praised throughout the campaign. Earlier this month, Trump called Moore "a fantastic guy and a tot...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Hampton Harris, the lone Republican candidate challenging Democrat S. Figures in Alabama House District 2, joined hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III on the Heart of Dixie Podcast to break down the upcoming special election, the impact of the Supreme Court's recent redistricting decision, and the misconceptions surrounding Alabama's 2026 election calendar. The interview comes just days after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama's 2023 legislative maps-previously r...

Baldwin County, Ala. - Danielle Duggar joined hosts Harry Still III, Brandon Moseley, and Whitney Scapecchi on the latest episode of the Heart of Dixie podcast, offering a candid and energetic conversation that touched on Alabama politics, community issues, and her growing role in state conservative circles. The episode, recorded in Baldwin County and released on YouTube, featured Duggar discussing her background, her advocacy work, and the issues she believes matter most to Alabama families....

Montgomery, Ala. - Former State Representative Perry O. Hooper Jr. joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks on The BCS: State of Alabama podcast for a wide‑ranging discussion ahead of the May 19 Republican primary, offering his perspective on GOP leadership, ballot challenges, and the political climate shaping Alabama's 2026 election cycle. Hooper, a longtime Republican strategist and influential voice in state politics, used the conversation to highlight what he sees as the defining i...
Walker County, Ala. — While neither office has publicly confirmed the contents of the BAR complaint filed by Walker County Sheriff Nick Smith against District Attorney Bill Adair, multiple events over the past year point to a clear area of conflict: the escalating dispute over jail operations, charging decisions, and alleged interference in law‑enforcement matters. The Alabama State Bar does not release complaints unless formal charges are filed, leaving the public to piece together the likely basis of the sheriff’s filing. But based on the t...

In a move reshaping one of the most closely watched Democratic primaries in the state, a North Alabama‑based political action committee - along with gambling‑aligned donors and the Business Council of Alabama - is throwing its support behind the challenger to longtime Birmingham Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham). Alicia Ruth Lumpkin has raised over $219,000 - an incredible amount for a state house seat. Lumpkin's ads are playing almost continuously on urban radio stations in the Birmingham ar...

May 1, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall spent the week pressing forward on multiple fronts in his campaign for the U.S. Senate, responding to a major Supreme Court ruling, unveiling new advertising, and emphasizing his record on crime victims' rights. The week's developments came as the Supreme Court issued its decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a ruling with significant implications for redistricting nationwide. Marshall quickly filed emergency motions asking...

May 1, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Alabama Republican Party Chairman State Representative Scott Stadthagen (Hartselle) is applauding Governor Kay Ivey's (R) decision to call lawmakers into a special legislative session following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, a decision that has prompted swift action from state leaders on redistricting. Governor Ivey announced Thursday that she will reconvene the Alabama Legislature to address next steps in light of the Court's opinion,...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Redistricting Foundation (NRF) is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to deny what it describes as Alabama's "desperate and hypocritical" attempt to fast‑track a challenge to the state's congressional map in Caster v. Allen, warning that the move threatens to disrupt an election already in progress. In a legal brief filed Thursday, the NRF argued that Alabama's request to expedite its appeal-coming just 19 days before the state's primary and after early voting h...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - April 21, 2026 - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R‑AL) has introduced new legislation-the FAFSA Verification Act-designed to strengthen federal oversight of student loan eligibility and prevent undocumented immigrants from accessing federal student aid. The bill clarifies and expands the Department of Education's authority to verify the identity and citizenship status of all applicants who submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). What the Bill Would Do A...

Enterprise, AL – Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Barry Moore is calling on the Alabama Legislature to begin a new round of redistricting following the U.S. Supreme Court's majority opinion in Louisiana v. Callais, a ruling that reshapes how federal courts may intervene in state‑drawn congressional maps. Moore, a leading contender in Alabama's 2026 Senate race, framed the decision as a corrective to what he described as years of judicial overreach into state election processes. "Ac...

April 29, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday applauded Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais, calling the ruling an encouraging development for states engaged in long‑running redistricting battles. However, she emphasized that the decision does not immediately resolve Alabama's own congressional map dispute, which remains under federal court oversight. In her statement, Ivey said the ruling represents a shift away from what she described as y...

April 29, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on Thursday praised the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais, calling the ruling a "watershed moment" in the decades‑long national debate over the role of race in redistricting. The Court held that neither Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act nor the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments require-or permit-states to use race as a factor when drawing voting districts. According to the opinion, states must r...

LINEVILLE, Ala. - Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Rodney Walker issued a forceful statement Wednesday aligning himself with President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in demanding that Disney and ABC terminate late‑night host Jimmy Kimmel. Walker's comments follow national controversy surrounding a recent Kimmel monologue in which the comedian made a remark about the First Lady that critics have described as inappropriate and insensitive. The exchange has drawn heightened scrutiny b...

On May 3, 1979, British political history changed forever. Following a decisive Conservative victory in the general election, Margaret Thatcher was invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a government-making her the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Her rise marked a turning point not only for Britain but for global politics, as she became one of the most influential and controversial leaders of the late 20th century. Thatcher's election ended years of economic...

The Rev. George Wright, who has led Shades Mountain Baptist Church since August 15, 2021, delivered a surprise announcement Friday, telling church members via video that he is stepping down after not quite five years in the pulpit. Wright, 44, offered no specific reason for his departure, but emphasized that the decision had become clear only in recent weeks and asked the congregation to "please pray like crazy." "Over the past couple of weeks it has become clear to us that our time here at...

May 4, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen (R) has formally asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to expedite its review of the state's Senate redistricting case, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Louisiana v. Callais as a key reason for swift judicial action. Allen, who is the appellant in both of Alabama's ongoing redistricting cases, said the state must move quickly to ensure clarity for voters and election officials ahead of...