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Two things anger citizens when discussing the Alabama Legislature, a new State House and a pay raise

The "don't say drag" bill is needed.

Alabama is up next, a bill has been filed that would stop obscene drag performances that are sexual in nature from including children in their acts or as viewers

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

35 of 35 Alabama State Senators support a plan pushed by Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth that will eliminate half of the sale tax on most food sold in the state of Alabama

School choice is being killed by incompetent failures. Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

The first step towards extending the debt ceiling has started with the U.S. House passing the plan pushed by  House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.)

No school choice? How about year-round school?

We need a change in our education system, maybe year-round school is the answer.

More confusing info has come out after a hearing surrounding the shooting at a Sweet 16 Party in Dadeville

Please make it stop.

Media celebrates Confederate Memorial Day

Does the PRICE Act have a chance?

Governor Kay Ivey has announced that Alabama's Early Education Secretary, Dr. Barbara Cooper, has "resigned" after "woke concepts" were discovered in a resource book for pre-K teachers.

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

Tabitha Isner, who has lost multiple elections and now serves as the #2 Democrat in the state, is on record suggesting these murderers in Dadeville should not be treated as adults

There are common-sense laws that could be passed

3 arrested for the Sweet 16 shooting in Dadeville

Madison City Schools needs to address this issue immediately

The Alabama State House may actually do it, they may finally eliminate failing schools in Alabama

Alabama is progressing in education in many ways, especially for students throughout the state. However, one group within the state's educational system seems to be encountering some obstacles to achieving this progress, teachers

You can either fight to protect people or you can stand in front of cameras demanding things that will not address the problem.

7. Bud Light screwed up again, this time four disgusting human beings were part of a staged photoshoot holding bottles of Bud Light. While the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco was bad, Bud Light’s brand was damaged even more when California’s Democrats U.S. Reps. Ted Lieu, Mark Takano, Judy Chu, and Adam Schiff posed with Bud Light. […]

School choice in trouble

A "mass shooting" took place in Dadeville at a "Sweet 16" party that left 28 people injured and 4 dead