A new study says Alabama is one of the worst states in the country to retire in 2025. Seniorly, a directory and technology company devoted to senior living communities, recently ranked Alabama number 50 in a report on the Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025.
Alabama has elected 190 members to the U.S. House for over ... a historical moment recognized during the Congressional Black Caucus swearing-in event Friday in Washington, D.C. “I think it’s always significant and worth noting when we have first ...
In August, the city council voted to send up to 40 officers to participate, a practice they have followed in previous years.
Over 300 band students from Albertville High School are heading to Washington, D.C. to perform in a parade as President-Elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.
Albertville City Schools said on Friday that the Albertville High School band will no longer be playing in the presidential inauguration ceremony due to forecasted low temperatures in Washington, D.C.
She served 20 years in the Alabama House of Representatives before joining the ... Democratic Party leaders elect their new leaders Feb. 1, at their winter meeting in Washington D.C. The meeting comes at a time where Democrats must rebuild their ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WHNT) — Alabama Senator Katie Britt introduced her first bill of the 119th Congress Tuesday: The Laken Riley Act. The Laken Riley Act would require U.S. Immigration and ...
A'ja Wilson will be honored for her efforts in women's college basketball by her alma mater, South Carolina. Here's everything you need to know about the South Carolina vs. Auburn game and how to buy tickets.
Plenty of people share names with famous presidents. Donald Trump, a veteran and resident of Alabama, said because of his name he often is gifted things for free. William J. Clinton, who goes by Billy, used to live in the Washington, D.C., area, and would receive interesting mail from inmates.
Law enforcement in Washington, D.C., are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration with increased security measures.
As Donald J. Trump prepares to take the oath of office for a second time, much of the world seems to be bowing down to him and demoralized opponents are rethinking the future.
The Mobile Azalea Trail Maids are now enroute to Washington D.C. to participate in the 60th Annual Inaugural Parade for President-elect Donald Trump. Many of the young ladies relieved the parade has been moved indoors because of the frigid cold temperatures.