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7. Abortion ballot measures were meant to help Democrats across the country, it appears that may not have happened. In Florida, the ballot initiative failed even though it received 55% of the vote (60% needed to pass) BUT Trump dominated the state. Arizona’s Proposition 139, guaranteeing a right to abortion before fetal viability, passed, and […]
Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl expressed high optimism about the GOP’s chances in tonight’s high-stakes election while he joins the election night crowd at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Wahl reported an “electric” atmosphere among attendees and noted growing optimism as voter turnout appeared favorable in key battleground states. “There’s a lot of excitement. […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball program is entering the 2024-25 campaign with the most excitement surrounding the team than their has been possibly in school history and the high ever preseason ranking at No. 2 in the country. Nate Oats’ group did not disappoint in game one on Monday night with a 56-point drubbing […]
In the latest episode of Longshore and McKnight, John Longshore and Barry McKnight cover everything from Auburn football’s rough season to Alabama’s upcoming matchup with LSU, NFL trade shakeups, and even a conversation about today’s political landscape. Today, they welcomed special guest Caroleene Dobson, Republican candidate for Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District, who happens to be […]
The day of the 2024 U.S. presidential election has arrived at long last and the betting odds have taken shape. According to numbers from ElectionBettingOdds, as of Tuesday early afternoon, former President Donald Trump has seen his chances climb back up to 57%, still down almost 6% from what they were a week ago but […]
Moore arrived to his polling place driving a garbage truck, a reference to Biden calling Trump supporters "garbage" in a recent interview.
Every Tuesday we present “The Auburn Corner,” where we’ll get into a different topic on the Auburn Tigers, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. Last week, there was some hope on The Plains that the Auburn Tigers could turn the season around coming off the first SEC victory […]
The University of Alabama has achieved another record-breaking year in fundraising for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, with more than $261 million in charitable gifts and pledges from over 60,000 donors. This year eclipsed the $226 million mark set in 2023 by 15% and has helped propel The Rising Tide 2.0 capital campaign past 90% of […]
A state lawmaker known as a 'giant in Alabama politics' has passed away peacefully at the age of 80. Jimmy Holley, a native of Coffee County, served in the Alabama House of Representatives for twenty years, beginning his first term in 1974.
Ainsworth believes former President Trump will win the Presidential election because of the Biden-Harris administration's terrible record.
The legislation would ensure that States have standing to bring civil actions against federal officials who refuse to enforce immigration law.
In this episode of One Day at a Time, Laurie sits down with Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall to hear about the state of addiction in Alabama from his professional, and very personal, perspective. It’s no secret that AG Marshall has a passion for fighting to create funding and solutions in the fight against drug […]
DeKalb County educator and University of West Alabama adjunct professor Dr. Brandon Renfroe spoke at the recent National Forum to Advance Rural Education, held in Savannah, GA, on a topic dear to his heart: improving the lives of students suffering from very low food security (VLFS). At the forum, Dr. Renfroe presented information on the […]
Today is election day, a day that Americans have the opportunity to make important decisions through their vote. But in one part of Tuscaloosa County, when it comes to issues involving county and city school board elections and property taxes, residents are being denied that opportunity. Local Amendment 1 was designed to restore that right […]
It’s been quite the roller coaster of a season for the Alabama Crimson Tide as the team now sits at 6-2 headed into the bye week and still with a chance to make the College Football Playoff despite losses to Vanderbilt and Tennessee. It’s easy to forget now, but on the heels of the victory […]
Celebrations of agriscience students and agricultural stakeholders took place during the 97th National FFA Convention Oct. 23-26 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Alabama Farmers Federation President Jimmy Parnell and Alabama Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) received the Honorary American FFA Degree during the fourth general session Oct. 25. This degree is awarded to individuals who […]
Senator Tommy Tuberville has been a vocal advocate for America's veterans and their families since first taking office in 2021. From passing beneficial legislation to VA site visits, Tuberville has made looking out for the country's veterans a top priority during his time in Washington.
When the United States Supreme Court handed down its 5-4 opinion on Allen v. Milligan last summer, ruling that Alabama’s congressional map was likely in violation of the Voting Rights Act, the Alabama State Legislature was called back to Montgomery for a special session by Governor Kay Ivey to come up with a new map […]
7. A Baldwin County poll worker named Jesi has raised concerns over possible noncitizen voting in Alabama after her training session suggested poll workers could accept foreign national driver’s licenses. She noted that her questions on the matter during training were met with limited clarification, and she was later excluded from working at the polls […]
Election Day is finally here and the state of Alabama wants to make sure that residents understand the process of obtaining and checking their general election sample ballots.
In today’s episode of “Longshore and McKnight” presented by Yellowhammer News, John Longshore and Barry McKnight dive right into Auburn’s offensive woes, why the Tigers only managed a single touchdown and questioning if the team’s ongoing struggles hint at deeper issues under head coach Hugh Freeze. They also tipped their hats to the Troy Trojans, […]
A woman running to become Russell County's newest probate judge is heavily touting her extensive career in the military as a core focus of her campaign effort.
As Alabamians head to the polls on November 5, voters in Autauga County have another big decision to make that will affect property owners’ wallets and the educational experience of county students. A 7-mill ad valorem tax increase is proposed to support the county school system. Autauga County Schools explained the need for the property […]

