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Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Are Governor Kay Ivey’s poll numbers for real? — Are prisons on track to get cleaned up, or worse than ever? — Who are Jackson and Musick’s Turkey of the Year in Alabama politics? WVNN’s […]
Pride. How much does the 2021 Auburn Tigers football team have? Because at this point in the season, that is what is left to play for. Auburn has lost three consecutive games SEC games, its starting quarterback and any good vibes that were present at the end of October. It is at this point that […]
The media continues to heap praise upon President Biden for the extremely high vaccination rate of federal employees. But let’s be honest about what actually happened here. Mandates forced people to make a choice between getting the shot or losing their jobs. Biden got his way, more than 90% of the Federal workforce is vaccinated. […]
7. AG Marshall is siding with the cake baker Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined 15 other attorney generals to support a Colorado baker owner being sued. The bakery owner, Jack Phillips, and his wife own Masterpiece Cakeshop, and they’re being sued over refusing to make a cake for a gender transition. This is […]
7. 48 schools in Alabama have closed over recent years Over the last six years, 48 school buildings in Alabama have closed while more virtual and charter schools continue to open every year. In looking at the numbers across the state more closely, there seems to be a nearly even trade from when a public […]
7. Chaos at a Christmas parade in Wisconsin Five are dead and dozens are injured after a red SUV crashed through a barricade and careened into people marching in a parade and spectators who were watching a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin. A person of interest is in custody, but the motive for the incident […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — Is Tim James ready to enter the race for governor? — Where did the 6,000 kids missing from Alabama’s schools go, and will they ever come back? — Will former Speaker Mike Hubbard get out […]
Life comes at you fast. The 2021 Auburn football team has learned that truth if they were not aware already. Just a few short weeks ago, the Tigers were coming off back-to-back wins against ranked SEC opponents with control of their own destiny. The last two games have left Auburn beaten up, likely a bit […]
A student in Cullman caused an uproar when a video of him shouting “white power” and “kill all the [n-words]” emerged. His mother claims he was mimicking a TikTok video. Residents were outraged and declared that the school system had to do something. The problem is that the school system is limited in what it […]
7. NFL is bringing back mask mandate For players and employees within the NFL, no matter what their vaccination status is, individuals will be required to wear a mask indoors starting next week. There will also be new mandatory testing for everyone on November 29 and December 1. The NFL has claimed that this move […]
7. QAnon Shaman sentenced The most easily recognizable U.S. Capitol riot participant, Jacob Chansley, received a prison sentence of 51 months (10 that he has already served) for his role in the January 6 chaos. Chansley was seen in the U.S. Senate chamber and left a note for Vice President Mike Pence that read, “It’s […]
7. More FedEx jobs coming to Alabama The Dothan Chamber of Commerce has announced that it will be putting a $57 million FedEx distribution center in the city, which will create 200 new jobs in the area. Governor Kay Ivey and other officials joined in announcing the development. Construction on the new distribution center will […]
President Joe Biden on Monday signed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) opposed the bill but touted what he deemed to be a critical funding measure for the greater Birmingham area. The Alabama political media has attacked Palmer for his vote, framing him as a hypocrite, which is dishonest on their […]
7. Bannon taken into custody Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon has turned himself in for contempt of Congress charges. While outside the courthouse, Bannon, who is expected in court on Thursday, said he’s “taking on the Biden regime.” This is the first time a contempt of Congress charge has been followed up on by the […]
7. Sorrell has high hopes for constitutional carry In the upcoming regular legislative session, State Representative Andrew Sorrell (R-Muscle Shoals) is expecting his constitutional carry bill to be passed. Sorrell has regularly been a proponent of constitutional carry. Sorrell said he’s “done so much work laying the groundwork for this bill alongside others.” He added […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including: — What do the newest polls in the GOP Senate primary mean for the future of the race? — Will the Alabama Legislature allow the Alabama Literacy Act to be delayed after Governor Kay Ivey came […]
Alabama had a good opportunity today against New Mexico State to get ready for a tough two-game stretch against Arkansas next week and at Auburn for the Iron Bowl the week after that. The thought of an easy matchup for Nick Saban to get a chance to tinker with lineups, formations and new plays was […]
Auburn’s loss last week to Texas A&M was really disappointing. With that being said, a loss to a talented team on the road happens even to good teams with some regularity. What happened today versus Mississippi State is devastating for this Tiger football team. Blowing a 25-point lead at home to a team that has […]
Today, the 17th-ranked Auburn Tigers take on SEC West foe Mississippi State in Jordan-Hare Stadium. The Tigers and Bulldogs both lost last week but in very different fashions. Auburn eventually fell to Texas A&M by 17 points in their last contest, while Mississippi State missed a last-second field goal that could have forced overtime versus […]
7. COVID-19 hotspots developing in the northern and western U.S. While Alabama, Florida and Texas have seen a decline in the spread of the coronavirus over the last few months, virus hotspots are developing across the country. This outbreak leads experts to believe that no one is out of the woods yet, but the media […]
7. Former GOP chairmen endorse Brooks Former ALGOP chairmen Terry Lathan, Bill Armistead and Marty Connors have all decided to endorse U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) in his campaign for U.S. Senate. Lathan said, “Brooks has a solid conservative voting record that is the gold standard of Alabama principles.” Armistead asserted that we’re currently in […]
7. As the Steele dossier continues to disintegrate, Biden official is implicated Last week, special counsel John Durham indicted Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman and Russian analyst Igor Danchenko, forcing the American media to admit that the infamous Steele dossier, which the Trump-Russia collusion was based on, was a farce. Now, it appears that President Joe […]
7. There’s apparently racism built into the roads Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was recently asked by CNN White House correspondent April Ryan about the efforts of President Joe Biden and his administration to “deconstruct racism” that’s “built into the roadways.” Buttigieg, who had said that there was “racism physically built into some of our highways,” […]
7. Mobile mayor wants to allow cruise ships to keep vaccine requirements The Alabama Legislature had previously banned the ability to require customers to show proof of coronavirus vaccination before receiving goods and services. However, now, Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson is asking that the cruise industry still be allowed to keep its requirements. During an […]

