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7. Getting to the beach will be a little easier after the state of Alabama takes over a private toll bridge. Baldwin County officials were celebrating the traffic relief that will come after converting the Foley Beach Express Bridge to a one-way bridge to pair with another soon to be completed bridge. Alabama taxpayers paid […]
(Figures FEC) (Daniels FEC) FEC, total raised (Dobson) (Brewbaker) FEC, total raised (Protect Progress) FEC, independent expenditures (Unofficial Election Night Results) Alabama Secretary of State Grayson Everett is the state and political editor for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @Grayson270
7. The Senate voted along party lines to dismiss two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, alleging mismanagement of migrant influx at the U.S.-Mexico border. The trial lasted over three hours, more time than Biden has spent at the border, and now the media and their Democrats will gladly claim victory here […]
7. Two failed, corrupt, inept Alabama governors continue their pathetic fight for murderers to get off of death row because of how they were sentenced. At issue is the practice of judicial override, where a judge can sentence a killer to death over the lesser suggestions of a jury, the law has changed on this […]
7. Lawmakers in Georgia (the backward country, not the backward U.S. state) smack down over a law that actually sounds like a pretty decent idea, requiring foreign-owned media outlets to register their status. The bill proposes that media and non-commercial organizations must register as being under foreign influence if they receive over 20% of their […]
7. Alabama’s failing non-elite non-mainstream traditional media is worried about Alabama not letting President Joe Biden on the ballot in the state, no such concern was ever raised from collective of low-paid losers over the failed attempts to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot. Other states, Washington for example, could potentially help Biden […]
A-Day has come and gone, and with it, the end of the first spring practices of the Kalen DeBoer era. While the game is always ran more like a practice scrimmage than an actual football game, there was still plenty to take away from Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Here are some takeaways and observations: […]
New polling from Montgomery Research and Cygnal is previewing next Tuesday’s primary runoff elections in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District — and looking even further to the general election in November. Of the 473 total people surveyed by Montgomery Research, LLC, on the GOP side, Caroleene Dobson led former State Sen. Dick Brewbaker with 42% ahead […]
7. Non-convicted murderer OJ Simpson’s death reminds people of one of the most absurd instances where blatantly obvious false cries of racism were used to defend a person in the public eye and the courtroom. Simpson admitted he did it, a juror admitted they knew he did it, and CNN on-air personalities recalled people celebrating […]
7. Democrats say they have a plan to get President Joe Biden on the ballot in Alabama and in Ohio after it was revealed that the Democratic Nation Convention is too late to get him on the ballots in each state. They do not, their plan is to whine according to Alabama Democrat Chairman Randy […]
7. A big win for Democrats in Arizona, as the Arizona Supreme Court upholds a ban on abortions in the state citing a law 1864 and multiple codifications, aligning with the precedent set by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on a similar law in Mississippi. More talk about how “abortion is on the ballot” guaranteed. […]
7. Some people had an interesting reaction to the solar eclipse, this could include “eclipse sickness,” changed periods and other wackiness. A woman in Florida claiming that God instructed her to shoot at vehicles on Interstate 10 during the eclipse was arrested and charged with multiple felonies related to the incident. 6. The fight in […]
According to a new poll conducted by UpONE Insights, Alabama GOP primary voters oppose the Supreme Court’s February 16th IVF ruling by a ratio of nearly two-to-one. The court ruled that stored embryos are afforded the same legal protection as children under the state’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act of 1872. The decision led […]
7. Alabama men’s basketball’s dream for a national championship died in Phoenix but head coach Nate Oats says this is not the end: “We have to use this game as motivation going into the next year.” The UConn Huskies were too much as they secured their chance at back-to-back men’s basketball national championships with an […]

