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?
The U.S. Justice Department says Alabama is unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes and hospitals
On his first day in office in his second term, President Donald Trump issued sweeping pardons to 1,500 people convicted of crimes tied to the January 6, 2021, attack at the United States Capitol
Fewer people died inside the prisons than in 2023, when prisoners were five times as likely to die as the national average.
Republican Alabama Sen. Katie Britt called on Attorney General Merrick Garland Tuesday to preserve records related to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ)
A Monroeville man has been sentenced to two years in prison on dogfighting charges, according to the United States Department of Justice. According to a DOJ news
An undocumented Russellville woman was sentenced to 5 years in prison for using a false identity to obtain passports and vote in multiple elections.
Shannon Caruso admitted to spending people’s rent checks while working for housing authorities that provide affordable housing for low-income residents.
DEATH row inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith writhed for minutes in his final moments as he was executed with deadly nitrogen gas. Kenneth, 58, was becoming part of a morbid history as the first man in
The lawsuit was announced in St. Joseph County, where officials have not held some undocumented prisoners despite requests by ICE.
The Justice Department spent years tracking down and convicting some 1,500 people who pushed their way into the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, to try to stop congressional certification of Joe Biden’s election victory.
This is an opinion column. “…until further notice.” You gotta love that phrase. On the surface, it says: Do this until I get back to you. Alas, what it says: Do this forever. The phrase was contained in a memo sent Wednesday by Donald Trump’s new hit minion,