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Has President Donald Trump ended Alabama’s U.S. Senate race by endorsing U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise)? Is the fight over Greenland over? Will Alabama join the redistricting fight? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick is the CEO of 256 Today. Sign up for the […]

7. Kentucky head coach Mark Pope pleaded for Alabama to be left out of the NCAA Tournament after a judge allowed center Charles Bediako to return to the team, expressing fear that Alabama’s strengthened roster would dominate the postseason. 6. Governor Kay Ivey declared a state of emergency for 19 Alabama counties ahead of a […]

Alabama redistricting

 After decades of federally controlled redistricting in some states, the Supreme Court is ready to blow up that process. When and if that happens, the Alabama Legislature is prepared to blow up the current court-imposed maps and replace two safe Democrat congressional districts with Republican-leaning districts. Elections have consequences. Dale Jackson is a thought leader […]

7. A federal judge overturned an NCAA ruling, granting immediate eligibility to a former Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako who failed in the NBA, the NCAA says it may not count games he plays in, separately, Duke has secured a restraining order against a quarterback who entered the transfer portal in violation of his NIL […]

When the Alabama Public Library Services Chairman John Wahl began reading from “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” a nervous reporter meekly asked that the Chairman provide a “TRIGGER WARNING” because the content was so vulgar. This is the same content that the APLS was meeting to discuss regarding the Fairhope Public Library’s potential funding […]

7. An Alabama House committee passed a bill repealing the law establishing the University of Alabama’s School of Social Work, citing concerns over the program’s direction, curriculum focus, and alignment with state priorities. 6. A nationwide walkout drew thousands to the streets on the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, for the latest in regular […]

DOJ Churches

While the American media and their Democrats can defend or ignore former CNN anchor Don Lemon’s raid on a house of worship with a bunch of deranged anti-ICE protestors, the Department of Justice cannot. The case against these animals is clear, the crimes are obvious, and the previous administration targeted actual protestors for doing far […]

7. The convential wisdom that the party of the president will lose midterms may be being questioned after a new poll shows Americans trust Republicans more than Democrats on key issues of the economy, tariffs, and immigration; as a New York Times opinion piece suggests Democratic electoral strategy is not that good; and Elon Musk is […]

Even though President Donald Trump’s endorsement in an Alabama U.S. Senate race doesn’t guarantee victory in the race, but any candidate would rather have that endorsement than not. U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) now has that endorsement, and it will be seen on TV, heard on talk radio, and blown up on the Internet for […]

7. Former Alabama running back Mark Ingram was selected to the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class with his Heisman-winning legacy, while Auburn legend Cam Newton was notably snubbed despite his national championship and Heisman accomplishments. 6. Six countries (Jordan, Greece, Cyprus, Pakistan, Hungary, and India) have confirmed receiving U.S. invitations to join a […]

Jeremy Devito is pretending he is running for Congress, claiming to be a legal expert and an immigration attorney, but he is none of those things. DeVito’s grasp on the facts is lacking, but he makes up for it by being vulgar and fake mad. Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts […]

Tommy Tuberville

Was Governor Kay Ivey’s last State of the State a plan to move forward or a look back? What do Minnesota and Montgomery have in common? What is the agenda for the Alabama Legislature this year? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick […]

7. The iconic Alabama welcome center attraction, featuring a new replica of the Saturn 1B rocket that has been a roadside landmark for decades, when the previous rocket was removed, people expressed that they wanted it replaced. 6. Opioid prescription dosage strength in Alabama continues to decline steadily, showing the successful efforts to combat the […]

In another desperate attempt to relaunch his campaign and get some traction, former U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) is back on the lottery. Jones is begging Alabama Democrats in the legislature to push for a standalone lottery, but they have made it clear they do not want this. What Jones really wants is simple, […]

7. Now-former Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson turned down NIL offers up to $6.5 million from schools like Miami, Ole Miss, and Tennessee to enter the transfer portal, choosing to stay at Alabama and relaying his decision-making process, “[Kalen DeBoer and Ryan Grubb] have been so good to me. I’m sure they were wondering what was […]

The fact that a sport that consists of people slapping each other in the face is silly, but people want to do it, and people will watch it. State Senator Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) thinks Alabama should not allow it to take place in the state, but wrestling, MMA, boxing, and other combat sports can? What […]

7. Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson declined NIL offers from $4 million (Tennessee and Ole Miss) to $6.5 million from Miami, to enter the transfer portal, and will stay in the NFL draft, noting that transferring to another school would hurt his legacy. 6. State Sen. Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) introduced a bill that would ban slap […]

In Alabama, across the country, and on almost every major media outlet, a steady stream of malcontents are demanding that ICE agents take off their masks, as if that will make agitators stop being violent. What is the real reason? They want to doxx them, hurt them, and stop them from doing their jobs with […]

7. Alabama’s QB1 Ty Simpson reportedly received a $6.5 million NIL offer to skip the NFL draft, enter the transfer portal, and stay in college football (allegedly from Miami), highlighting escalating name-image-likeness compensation. 6. ICE arrested and detained more children in Alabama under the current Trump administration than ever before (4 a month), drawing criticism, […]

Protests Democrats

The fact that the media and their Democrats can gin up another weekend of pathetic protests over a liberal protester creating a terrible situation for herself and the ICE agent who had to deal with it is very sad. It never stops with this stuff, and it never will. The need for constant agitation and […]

7. A controlled demolition blast brought down the former tallest man-made structure in North Alabama, a tower that tested rockets, sending a massive boom through the area, with residents reporting feeling the effects across the region. 6. President Donald Trump says the U.S. is closely monitoring Iran while considering potential options amid escalating tensions, although […]

Who is right about the shooting in Minnesota, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) or former U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook)? Does the Venezuela attack mean we are headed to Greenland, Cuba, or Colombia next? Is the lottery really a big issue for voters? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, […]

7. Jacksonville State Gamecocks defeated Troy 17-13 in the Salute to Veterans Bowl, becoming the only Alabama school to win a bowl game this season while trolling rivals on X with a “1 of 1” post, but as Alabama owns a non-bowl win at Oklahoma this year, the whole thing seems kinda pathetic. 6. Alabama […]

When U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville was asked about his position on the lottery, he gave what could possibly be the best answer I have heard on it: Sure, do it, BUT know we need real growth in this state, not gimmicks. Tuberville seems as if he is fine with the legislature putting on the ballot, […]