By Steve Flowers The 2020 Presidential Election year has already begun. It usually begins on Labor Day of the year prior to the Election. However, in recent decades the parade has started... Read more
Veteran Tallapoosa County District Judge Kim Taylor announced today his resignation from the Tallapoosa County Democratic Party and his joining of the Tallapoosa County Republican Party at t... Read more
By Steve Flowers Folks, don’t look now, but the 2020 Presidential Election is upon us. Indeed, as many as 21 Democratic aspirants are already announced and campaigning. They are quite a libe... Read more
By Paul DeMarco, former Alabama State Representative This past week, the United States Supreme Court released an opinion that does not bode well for Alabama. The Court found that the Trump... Read more
By JULIE PACE AP Washington Bureau Chief WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic Party is in no mood for a coronation. Joe Biden stepped onto the debate stage Thursday night as a front runner by de... Read more
By KIM CHANDLER Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Republican Roy Moore announced Thursday that he is running for U.S. Senate again in 2020 after failing to win the seat two ye... Read more
By Steve Flowers, political analyst Some of us who were former legislators, who served our counties in the legislature a long time, were considered by many to always be their legislator. A... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) voted “no” on S.756, the First Step Act on 2018, legislation on Thursday, Dec. 20... Read more
By Tanna Friday, Editor TRUSSVILLE — On Tuesday, November 6, approximately 3,343,870 Alabamians are expected to hit the polls to vote in the 2018 general election and decide on four importan... Read more
By Tommi O. Peters For The Tribune SPRINGVILLE – City Council members tackled a full agenda at the regularly scheduled Oct. 15 meeting, which was immediately preceded by two work sessions. A... Read more