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Alabama promised to improve psychiatric care for men charged with crimes. They still wait years
Fernando Clark died in the Montgomery County Jail while waiting for psychiatric treatment. He was one of many in Alabama ...
President Donald Trump has a lot on his plate these days for obvious reasons, but still had time to give a shoutout to one of his favorite college football programs. At a recent event aboard the USS ...
Six candidates are vying to complete the Senate term being vacated by former state Sen. Jason Esteves. The special election is Nov. 18.
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Strictly Legal | Is former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore a predator or an idiot?
Former Chief Justice Roy Moore ran for the U.S. Senate, but several women accused Moore of sexually assaulting them, losing him the election.
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Mentally ill people are stuck in jail because they can't get treatment. Here's what's to know
Fernando Clark spent the last 10 months of his life in an Alabama jail cell, waiting for court-ordered psychiatric treatment. He died while waiting for the treatment that never arrived. Clark was ...
NIL contracts, unlike other deals with Kentucky schools, are hidden from the public eye. Why top Kentucky open records advocates have major concerns: ...
The list of candidates is now much smaller, but it’ll still be another month before Miami’s new Mayor is decided.
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This Tennessee race will tell us if a true blue wave is coming in 2026 | Opinion
Backing for Republican favorite Matt Van Epps and Democratic nominee Rep. Aftyn Behn is kicking into high gear in the special ...
This year's election year battle for control of the U.S. Senate is intensifying, as voter disaffection for President Donald ...
Voters will decide whether Republicans or Democrats control the U.S. Senate in a Tuesday election battle spanning 14 competitive races, though the final outcome may not be clear for some time.
A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission.
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