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Birmingham’s bounty of celebrated chefs has helped build a strong eat-local ethos, inspiring one of the state’s premier creameries to collaborate with Alabama food figures to create limited-time treats through the winter in what it calls the Local Chef Series. Geri-Martha O’Hara (CJ Shaver/Contributed) Big Spoon Creamery is now offering the first flavor, Sage & Cornbread, […]
Aloha Hospitality, a well-known restaurant group based in Alabama, is honoring its top-performing team members with a second Caribbean cruise this year. The company’s top achievers from Grille, Wingfingers, Dauphin’s, and Las Floriditas will embark on a seven-day adventure in November after excelling in company-wide contests over eight weeks during the summer. This unique reward […]
Alabama is a one-party, ruby red Republican state. This is a given in both state and national political races – especially presidentially, as you saw earlier this week. The proof is in the pudding. With Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump’s triumphant conquest of our state on Tuesday, that makes 12 straight Presidential races in which […]
Thanks to a donation by the University of South Alabama’s (USA) Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order (KA), those with mobility issues will have access to an all-terrain track chair at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores. The presentation of the track chair to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Alabama […]
Alabama Congressman Mike Rogers, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, is under consideration for Secretary of Defense in the incoming Trump administration according to sources close to the process, Bloomberg Government reported late Friday. Rogers (R-Saks), who has served Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District since 2003, was contacted by President-Elect Donald Trump’s transition team as they […]
In this week’s episode of the Yellowhammer Sports Podcast, host CJ Duncan welcomes back Collin Duncan to break down the SEC’s top matchups heading into a massive Saturday for college football. CJ and Collin walk through the high stakes of Alabama vs. LSU in Death Valley, with LSU’s fierce home advantage and the need for […]
State Sen. Chris Elliott has lost patience with Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for it's failure to implement a law he sponsored in 2023.
Palmer thinks the strong victory by former President Donald Trump in the Presidential election was a rebuke to the radical left in America.
In today’s edition of Longshore and McKnight, John covers the latest sports highlights, insights, and key matchups in football and basketball. With Barry McKnight under the weather, John brought us into a huge weekend of college sports. Available now on YouTube and Spotify 🎙️🔊 You can stream the show live from 7 to 9 a.m. every weekday. Lee Sterling […]
It’s a massive slate in the SEC this weekend with two absolutely marquee games that on their own present an epic primetime matchup but combined create one of the better SEC weeks of the entire season. Much to Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin’s dismay, the Alabama Crimson Tide landed the primetime night spot as […]
The Alabama Republican Party substantially increased its super-majority after the general election earlier this week. The organization announced that it has now managed to flip 40 seats from Democrat to Republican since the last election in 2022.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick, take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
Congressman-elect Shomari Figures secured a victory in Tuesday’s General Election with 54.5% of the vote in Alabama’s newly-drawn 2nd Congressional District to defeat Montgomery attorney Caroleene Dobson. Statewide, turnout in Alabama was relatively low at 58.5%. In fact, only four states had lower turnout: West Virginia (54.1%), Arkansas (53.1%), Oklahoma (52.9%) and Mississippi (50.5%). That’s […]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded Alabama $5.9 million to improve its local food supply chain through six targeted infrastructure projects funded by the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) program. USDA and Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Rick Pate announced Friday the funds will go toward processing, storage, and distribution for local producers […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide’s season is on the line this week as they head to Baton Rouge with two losses on the year to face a motivated LSU Tigers team in the exact same situation. As Kalen DeBoer’s first season coaching the Tide has seen some serious both ups and downs, this game is an […]
The Mobile Airport Authority (MAA) announced today that a $2 million grant from Alabama’s SEEDS (Site Evaluation and Economic Development Strategy) program will be instrumental in its plans to expand Brookley Aeroplex and boost economic opportunities for the Mobile area.
The LSU Tigers hosting the Alabama Crimson Tide is going to bring some very special guests, including the return of a live tiger mascot to the LSU sideline for the first time in a game since 2015 when the previous tiger, Mike VI, became resistant to getting into the trailer cage. Mike VII took over […]
Business leaders from across Alabama and Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth, a former national president of the Aerospace States Association, announced on Wednesday that a new entity called the Alabama Aerospace and Defense Council has been formed.
The University of Alabama presented its first-ever drone light show for fans attending Friday night’s pep rally and bonfire. Oohs and ahhs were heard from the large crowd on the Quad that night, but during the day, a few select students were amazed at the hands-on experience they were presented with. Learn more about what […]
Missouri narrowly voted ‘Yes’ on Amendment 2 in the November 5, 2024 general election, which will now make sports wagering legal in the state. It is reportedly going to be available no later than December 1, 2025. The margin for the amendment’s passing was incredibly thin after nearly three million votes were cast; it was […]
As we approach Veterans Day this Monday, we are reminded of the profound sacrifices made by millions of men and women who have served our nation in both war and peace.
In his first address since his Vice President Kamala Harris’ election loss to President-elect Donald Trump, a happy and exuberant President Joe Biden urged Americans to accept the result peacefully and look toward the future, emphasizing resilience: “A defeat does not mean we are defeated.”
Video published by WAFF 48 News in Huntsville showed a clear picture of an altercation that occurred at a popular Huntsville nightclub and led up to an eventual shooting. According to a news report also from WAFF over the previous weekend, 31-year-old Kelan Deshaune Lucky was the lone arrest from the incident and was charged […]

