Alabama — the daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and model Shanna Moakler — recently took to her social media to let followers know she has no interest in participating in the 2024 presidential election, and fans are coming for her.
In poll after poll, the economy ranks among the top concerns ahead of Nov. 5. It's also a big concern in the Alabama 2nd congressional district race pitting Shomari Figures against Caroleene Dobson.
The contest features Republican Caroleene Dobson against Democrat Shomari Figures. The two will face off in a debate at noon Thursday on AL.com.
With Election Day now less than a month away, here's what voters need to know before they cast their ballot in November. When is Election Day? Election Day 2024 is Nov. 5. Polling places will be open from 7 a.
With the upcoming Nov. 5 presidential general election, here are some important reminders for Alabama citizens.
Here’s everything you need to know about voting in Alabama: When is election day? Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Offices on the ballot President/vice president U.
The House campaign arm for the Democratic Party is continuing to link Republicans — including Alabama’s Caroleene Dobson — to the controversial Project 2025 policy proposal by a conservative think tank that aims to reshape the executive branch under a Republican president.
Republican Caroleene Dobson and Democrat Shomari Figures squared off in a one-hour debate hosted by AL.com today, with their closely watched election in Alabama’s redrawn 2nd Congressional District less than four weeks away.
Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District candidates Democrat Shomari Figures and Republican Caroleene Dobson face off today in a one-hour debate, streaming live on AL.com. The debate, sponsored by AARP Alabama,
Figures, the Democratic candidate in Alabama's Second Congressional District, twice claimed Dobson was a billionaire in a debate hosted by AL.com.
Where do the candidates stand on some of the most important environmental issues in Alabama's new second congressional district?
A shortage of IV fluids is causing Huntsville Hospital to delay some non-emergency surgeries, reports AL.com’s William Thornton. And it could be a while, hospital officials say, so they are delaying but not canceling surgeries that aren’t urgent and that use a lot of fluids. Think orthopedic, urology and gynecological procedures.