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Alabama broadband

Governor Kay Ivey announced today that the federal government has approved Alabama's final $460 million broadband proposal.

Ben Raines, the award-winning environmental journalist, filmmaker, and charter captain whose documentary and book “Saving America's Amazon” gave the Mobile-Tensaw Delta its internationally recognized name, weighed in Wednesday on the Stockton solar controversy during an appearance on FM Talk 106.5's "Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan."

Historic tax credit

The mayors of Alabama's ten largest cities backed legislation to extend and expand the state's historic rehabilitation tax credit program.

Alabama airmen

Alabama’s entire congressional delegation joined together on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday morning to honor the servicemembers killed in a KC-135 crash over western Iraq last week, including three airmen with ties to Birmingham’s Air National Guard. U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, led the […]

dignified transfer of three fallen Alabamians

President Trump was joined by Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville for the transfer of U.S. servicemembers killed in Iran – three from Alabama.

Missing Alabama student James Paul Jimmy Gracey

A University of Alabama student from the Chicago suburbs, James Paul "Jimmy" Gracey, has been reported missing in Barcelona, Spain.

Ledbetter Stadthagen Alabama

Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter ALGOP Chairman Scott Stadthagen spoke to how lawmakers and the party are more united than ever.

The Alabama Solution Oscars

After Andrew Jarecki dared Governor Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall to attend the Oscars, "The Alabama Solution" didn't even win.

Phil Williams Alabama

Phil Williams is now one major step away from confirmation as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama.

Alabama Veterans Resource Center

The Alabama Veterans Resource Center is new statewide hub designed to help veterans and their families find support in one place.

Wes Allen Morgan Murphy

A Montgomery County judge handed Secretary of State Wes Allen a court victory in a fast-moving ballot dispute today.

Steve Marshall Barry Moore

A new statewide poll shows AG Steve Marshall in second place, now behind Barry Moore, in the 2026 GOP primary field for U.S. Senate.

Southeast Health Mayo Clinic

Dothan-based Southeast Health announced Friday that it has joined the Mayo Clinic Care Network, becoming the first hospital in Alabama.

Hyundai Alabama

Montgomery landed a massive industrial win Friday as Hyundai USA announced a $200 million expansion of its manufacturing operation.

Wes Allen

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen is pushing back against a local GOP official who questioned if he meets a major requirement to hold the office.

U.S. Coast Guard Birmingham

The U.S. Coast Guard is purchasing the long beleaguered Birmingham Southern College campus for a next-gen training facility.

Grayson Everett is the editor in chief of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270.

Freedom First Alabama

A new statewide coalition, Freedom First Alabama, was launched today with a clear mission: Stop the spread of costly big-government policies.

Austal and the Poarch Creek Indians have signed a strategic outsourcing partnership to expand shipbuilding capacity on the Gulf Coast.

Alabama Iran

Alabama’s Republicans are hailing the decisive action against the world’s top terror sponsor as U.S. strikes on Iran continue.

Hanu Karlapalem

Democrat candidate for Alabama House District 4 Hanu Karlapalem is urging state lawmakers to "vote no" on a federal appointment they have no say in. 

Alabama Ballot harvesting arrest

Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the arrest of three Monroe County residents on charges of ballot harvesting.

Senate Pro Tem Gudger says legislation that would reform the Alabama Public Service Commission is dead in 2026 – but Alabama needs a plan.

On Tuesday, Governor Kay Ivey issued support for Jackson Hospital & Clinic, Inc. in Montgomery, committing $40 million for capital expenses.