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MOBILE – Saturday morning before about 100 of her most loyal southwestern Alabama supporters, Kay Ivey hosted her “Super Saturday” rally, kicking off the one-month mark until the November 6 general election. Flanked on each side by two palm trees in a courtyard at the Pinebrook shopping center, Ivey touted her accomplishments during her partial […]

On Saturday, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, the Democratic Party’s nominee in Alabama’s gubernatorial contest, posted his first TV campaign spot to YouTube. In it, Maddox introduces himself by revealing his age before going on to highlight his tenure as mayor. Maddox also emphasizes his stances on abortion and gun rights, which are a stark contrast […]

At a groundbreaking ceremony today, Mercedes-Benz officials formally marked the start of construction on a 2 million-square-foot plant in Bibb County that will supply battery packs for the automaker’s Alabama-made electric vehicles. At the event, Mercedes officials also said their Tuscaloosa County assembly plant this morning produced the first customer-ready 2020 GLE, the fourth generation […]

In an interview on CNN’s “New Day” on Friday, Sen. Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) conceded that he was potentially ignoring the majority of his constituents by voting against Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, however, Alabama’s junior senator dismissed the importance of that likelihood. “[D]o you believe a majority of people in your […]

With college football moving in to October, Alabama’s favorite teams are ready to tackle week six matchups. Troy beat Georgia State on Thursday, but all of the Yellowhammer State’s other teams play on Saturday. Alabama and Auburn are back to playing SEC schools, both away from home. You can find all of the state’s Saturday […]

Gulf anglers who are dedicated to catching Alabama’s most popular reef fish species – red snapper – will have an opportunity to share their opinions with the policy makers at the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council meeting in Mobile later this month.  During the meeting, members of the Gulf Council will continue discussions on […]

Editor’s note: This article has been updated to include a statement from Rep. Mike Rogers’ spokeswoman. See update below. U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) is reportedly a leading contender in becoming the head of the U.S. Air Force, according to a ForeignPolicy.com report. Rogers, who has been an outspoken advocate for the establishment of a […]

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Homewood police rescue dogs abandoned by home owner

Police in Alabama say around a dozen dogs that had been abandoned when their owner moved out of state have been rescued. News outlets report officers carried out a search Wednesday after receiving a complaint about several dogs being abandoned at a home in Homewood. Sgt. John Carr says six dogs were found in the […]

In an interview with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith on “First Take” Friday, former Florida Gator and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Tim Tebow tore into University of Alabama students for their poor attendance at recent home football games. This came after coach Nick Saban, along with some of his current players and UA Athletic Director Greg Byrne, earlier this […]

An Alabama police chief has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for actions at a Florida beach. News outlets reported 44-year-old Billy Maurice Driggers was arrested Thursday at his office in Level Plains, Alabama. Panama City Beach, Florida, police said Driggers is accused of fondling himself while watching women at a condominium.

After Friday morning’s cloture vote, which saw Senator Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) vote “yes” and Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) vote “no” on advancing Judge Brett Kavanaugh to a final confirmation vote likely to occur Saturday evening, Alabama Republican Party chair Terry Lathan made a clear distinction between the state’s two senators. She also reaffirmed the […]

In an interview with CNN Friday morning, Sen. Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) admitted there was no corroboration found in the FBI’s supplemental investigation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, however, Alabama’s junior senator is a “no” vote on the Supreme Court nominee regardless. “Well, I don’t think there was a lot that would corroborate it,” Jones said […]

The Southeastern Conference has extended Commissioner Greg Sankey’s contract through 2023. The league announced the agreement Thursday for Sankey, who took over on June 1, 2015. South Carolina President Harris Pastides says Sankey “has led the SEC through an important period of growth and change.”

Alabama’s proposed Amendment Two to the state constitution is drawing heavy attention from out-of-state liberal groups, with Planned Parenthood now being joined by the Arlington, VA-based “Feminist Majority Foundation” in forming its own PAC in the state to oppose the pro-life amendment. Called “Alabama Students Voting No on Amendment 2,” the PAC was not formed […]

With the help of in-state research universities like the University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH), Alabama’s bioscience industry is rapidly becoming an economic driver, according to a recent report from the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. In a press release on Wednesday, UAH discussed how the industry’s boom is a “rising tide” that “lifts all boats.” The Yellowhammer […]

According to annual ratings released by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on Wednesday, the VA hospital in Montgomery has plummeted to become one of the worst in the nation this past year. In 2017, the hospital was ranked as a three (out of five) star facility. Now, it has the lowest possible score […]

In what CBS 42 is calling “a walk to remember,” an Alabama woman who was paralyzed 11 years ago held a different kind of surprise birthday party. Birmingham’s LaShundra Glenn Smith recently shocked guests at her own birthday celebration by walking in, with the help of leg braces and a walker. She has been using a […]

In a consistent, tight-rope display of talking a lot but saying nothing, Democratic gubernatorial nominee and Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox refused to tell Alabamians whether he supports Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. The verbal acrobatics came in three separate television interviews this week, all in-which Maddox was asked directly about the topic. […]

According to the Guardian, Sen. Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) is not happy with the supplemental FBI probe of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. This comes after Jones told reporters on a Thursday conference call that he would review the report but, in all likelihood, still vote  “no” on confirming the nominee. The Guardian reported that Jones “found […]

7. The Ethics Commision obviously drops the case against the Etowah County “Beach House” sheriff because he followed the law — The Alabama Ethics Commission voted to drop an ethics case against Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin, who was accused of misusing public funds “related to food accounts.” — As much as Alabama residents may not like this law, […]

A new political spot featuring Medal of Honor recipient Bennie Adkins promoting incumbent Rep. Mike Rogers’ (R-Saks) reelection candidacy has hit the airwaves and touts the U.S. representative for Alabama’s 3rd congressional district for his commitment to military veterans. Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie G. Adkins, currently an Opelika resident, was awarded the Medal of […]

AG Marshall on the front lines of battling Alabama's opioid crisis

Just last month, Attorney General Steve Marshall attended the opening of a treatment center in Mobile aimed at combating the growing opioid epidemic in our state. Marshall gave remarks at the opening of the new Pathway Healthcare location, stressing the importance of acting now to put an end to the crippling effects of addiction in […]

In Thursday interview on FM Talk 1065’s “Midday Mobile,” Congressman Bradley Byrne (AL-1) criticized Senate Democrats over their handling of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation process. “It’s just a zoo over there,” Byrne remarked. The Republican from southwest Alabama lamented that the Democrats, along with the national news media, are feeding out-of-control liberal protesters, and even further, destroying […]