It was back to the drawing board for pro-gambling legislators March 3 after Sen. Roger Bedford, D-Russellville, could not raise enough votes to bring Senate
Bessemer City Councilors barely mentioned gambling in the regular Feb. 16 meeting — a stark difference from the late-night, last-minute “bingo” meeting held just four
Two of the state’s highest attorneys exchanged words Feb. 17 in separate press conferences regarding recent actions taken by the Governor’s Task Force on Illegal
Alabama’s gambling battle has erupted, forcing state and local officials to pick a side and join the fight. Even Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board employees
Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson wasted no time enforcing the state’s gambling laws. Just four days after being appointed commander of the Governor’s Task
Gambling supporters on Bessemer’s City Council refused Jan. 14 to acknowledge Mayor Edward May’s veto of their latest resolution — this time essentially transforming the