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Mac Jones leads the 49ers to an OT win, Beth Bushman highlights Dream Court, Lee Sterling delivers Locktober picks, and Longshore & McKnight preview Troy vs. South Alabama.
Who’s up? Who’s down? Alabama ’26 candidates report September campaign fundraising numbers (Governor, LTG, AG, SOS, Ag, Auditor)
The ongoing government shutdown shows no signs of ending in the short-term on day 3 as the media and their Democrats continue whining about memes and their position on illegals receiving healthcare, while U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) noted, "This shutdown could end today if Democrats would support the clean continuing resolution to fund the government."
Catch live episodes of Longshore and McKnight daily on YouTube, Spotify, and on Yellowhammer News?️? Today’s Top Moments 00:05:27 – Debate sparks: Is Hugh Freeze’s Auburn future hinging on Georgia? 00:10:00 – Auburn–Georgia rivalry drought hits eight straight losses 00:15:24 – Compliment to Bama fans: Focus shifts to Vanderbilt instead of Auburn hate 00:18:00 – […]
Alabama U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) and Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), and Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) continued to blame Democrats for a government shutdown, citing the over a $1.5 trillion Democrats want to spend (including spending on illegals' healthcare), while the impact on Alabama's military installations starts to take hold
Sports talk radio legend Paul Finebaum is now considering running for U.S. Senate from Alabama as a Republican, citing the killing of Charlie Kirk as a potential motivation.Is Finebaum a Republican? Has he ever mentioned anything about it before this?Couldn't Finebaum use his platform for more good as opposed to being a Republican U.S. Senator from Alabama?
Longshore and McKnight cover Vandy’s 5–0 surge, Ole Miss' rise, Auburn' fixes, Tyreek Hill's injury, and more.
The White House announced an imminent government shutdown late last night, and it is now in effect, kinda, after the Senate failed to pass a funding bill, with polls showing 65% of voters oppose Democrats shutting down government over ObamaCare tax credits, but a majority of Independents blame Republicans and President Donald Trump for the shutdown with the numbers being pretty split
Sports media personality Paul Finebaum revealed he is considering leaving ESPN, his employer since 2013, to run for public office.
An inside look at Bradford Health Services' monopolistic, ugly bid to block new residential rehab center in Alabama from Longleaf Recovery
Longshore and McKnight cover Alabama-Georgia, Auburn’s struggles, Ty Simpson’s rise, SEC talk, NFL notes, and more on today's episode.
Democrats like Shomari Figures will fund the police, but only if it keeps Trump's National Guard out
While Portland's Antifa thugs continue their war against the federal government, the media and their talking heads insist that all is well.In Alabama, U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Montgomery) says it is time to spend more on the police, which is now a position the media and their Democrats have landed on to pretend crime is being handled.If Figures really believes this, he would support a bill that would defund cities that try to defund the police.
After Democrats and Republicans met at the White House, Vice President JD Vance predicted a government shutdown is coming, and Alabama's state lawmakers are accusing Democrats of holding critical state funding hostage for political points.
Longshore and McKnight: Auburn’s struggles, Alabama topples Georgia, Arkansas fires Pittman, SEC coaching drama unfolds.
U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) says there is a 90% chance of a government shutdown at this point and says that the public will blame Democrats if a shutdown goes down on October 1
Cheriogotis won by replicating the strategy that propelled Stimpson to three terms: Running up the score with white voters.
Bruce Pearl has retired from Auburn, but is he running?Is Jimmy Kimmel's suspension a 1st Amendment issue?How bad is the political violence going to get, and who is causing it?All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week!
Longshore and McKnight cover Alabama–Georgia playoff stakes, Auburn’s upset bid, Bruce Pearl’s exit, Ryder Cup drama, and more...
The U.S. GDP grew at an annualized rate of 3.8% in the second quarter, up from the 3.0% previously reported, and bucking the experts once again, reflecting economic resilience and that tariffs have not destroyed the economy yet.
A single gas station in Pike County was running a gambling operation when it was raided, with gambling machines and $25,000 being found.The Pike County Sheriff’s Office says the station was selling scratch-off lottery tickets, "coin pusher" games, and even an electronic gambling scheme too.
Longshore and McKnight break down Alabama–Georgia, Auburn’s SEC tests, Bruce Pearl’s retirement, and more...
Both of Alabama's U.S. Senators, Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) have issued statements urging prayer for ICE officers injured in a Dallas office shooting, condemning the attack with Britt stating, "Another disgusting attack on our courageous ICE officers."
The Auburn Tigers are attempting to get back on the horse this week after a heartbreaking and somewhat controversial defeat against Oklahoma last week in Norman. While the good news of course is that Auburn hung right in there with a ranked team on the road despite not even playing all that well, the bad […]

