The Opp community is reeling after a devastating head-on collision on Friday, October 3rd, claimed the lives of two children under the age of 10, including a student from Opp City Schools. The crash, which occurred around 8:30 p.m. on the Opp Bypass between Highway 134 and Cool Springs Road intersections, has left families shattered…
From behind prison walls at William C. Holman Correctional Facility, Anthony Boyd’s voice carried over speakerphone on October 8, 2025, delivering a message he has maintained for over three decades: “I didn’t kill anybody. I didn’t participate in any killing.” With just two weeks before his scheduled execution by nitrogen gas, the 53-year-old death row…
Fourteen out-of-state property owners secured a significant victory on October 3, 2025, when the Alabama Supreme Court partially reversed a lower court’s dismissal of their challenge to Tuscaloosa’s controversial business-license fee targeting large student housing developments. The decision breathes new life into claims that the city’s ordinance, which triples taxes on student-oriented housing with more…
As Roy Adams Jr. awaits a jury’s verdict on charges of homicide by vehicle, his case has become a flashpoint for understanding Alabama’s controversial new “Back the Blue” law that took effect Wednesday. The former Mobile police officer, accused of running a red light and killing Air Force veteran Sumner “Kahuna” Howard, represents exactly the…
A recent Alabama Supreme Court decision in Collins v. West Alabama Bank & Trust has ignited a judicial debate about whether a 97-year-old legal precedent still makes sense in today’s mortgage market. While the court ultimately ruled in favor of the bank in this foreclosure case, multiple justices expressed concerns that Alabama’s approach to determining…
A Labor Day weekend outing turned catastrophic at Indian Mountain ATV Park in Piedmont when a side-by-side vehicle crash claimed the lives of two parents and left seven children injured, some now orphaned. As the Cherokee County community grapples with the tragedy that occurred on August 30, 2025, legal questions are mounting about whether basic…
In a rare display of judicial frustration, the Alabama Supreme Court on September 6, 2025, refused to hear a high-profile case challenging the state’s prison work release program as unconstitutional slavery, instead sending it back to the Court of Civil Appeals with pointed criticism of the lower court’s decision to transfer it upward. The move…
In the wake of last Saturday night’s devastating mass shooting that left two dead and twelve injured in downtown Montgomery, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced Monday that the state would take unprecedented steps to address public safety in the capital city. The governor’s forceful response, which includes extending state trooper patrols and seeking additional legislative…
The vibrant nightlife district of downtown Montgomery transformed into a scene of terror on October 5, 2025, when rival gunmen exchanged fire in a crowded area, leaving two dead and 12 injured. The mass shooting occurred just blocks from where the Tuskegee University-Morehouse College rivalry football game had concluded, turning what should have been a…
The tranquil waters of Lewis Smith Lake turned tragic on an April day in 2025, when a high-speed boat collision during a professional bass fishing tournament claimed three lives and left two others seriously injured. Now, months after the devastating crash, a Georgia man faces serious criminal charges that highlight the critical importance of boating…