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Women’s Foundation of Alabama President and CEO Melanie R. Bridgeforth will be stepping down from her role as chief executive of the organization in February of 2025. Bridgeforth, who first took the position in
According to government figures, as of the end of August, 530,000 migrants from these four countries had flown into the U.S. under the policy.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall launched a new digital billboard campaign in Birmingham to galvanize support for Israel – in direct contrast to a nearby “Stand with Palestine” billboard adjacent to his. Marshall launched a “Stand with Israel” message on October 7, the one-year anniversary of Hamas beginning their brutal assault on Israel, which continues […]
Media Fusion, a tribally owned business, has been named Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year by the Marshall Space Flight Center. “We are proud of Media Fusion and our employees for earning this well-deserved recognition,” said Poarch Creek Indians Tribal Chair and CEO Stephanie A. Bryan. “This honor reflects the values of excellence, innovation, […]
As Christians, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in history. Recent studies show a startling revelation—only 51% of Christians in America are planning to vote in the upcoming election. This is startling to me considering the importance of this election and the responsibility of believers to engage in participate in civic engagement. The implications […]
After the host of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast got roasted on social media, Vice President Kamala Harris faced social media backlash after her "60 Minutes" interview, where she gave a lengthy, unclear response on the U.S. alliance with Israel and whether America has influence over Prime Minister Netanyahu
Alabama’s automotive industry continues its impressive expansion, with new growth projects and investments from key automotive suppliers adding momentum to the sector. Over the last few years, the state’s auto manufacturing sector has attracted more than $5 billion in new capital investment, generating around 8,500 job commitments in projects tracked by the Alabama Department of Commerce between […]
Vice President Harris’ campaign has proposed $25,000 in government downpayment assistance to help Americans afford homes. Many economists, however, have criticized this. Why might government cash not help families buy homes? Housing has certainly become less affordable. The National Association of Realtors’ affordability index hit an all-time low in 2022 and got worse in 2023. […]
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville released a video honoring U.S. Navy Lieutenant John Vick of Andalusia as the October “Veteran of the Month.” Vick is the founder of the Covington Veterans Foundation, which pays tribute to veterans in Covington County. “When you ask John Vick of Andalusia where his desire to serve in the military began, […]
In what has become a yearly tradition in the SEC, two programs have been fined massive amounts of money by the conference for storming the field after massive upset wins. The Vanderbilt Commodores took down No. 1 Alabama 40-35 for their first-ever win against a top-five team in program history, and of course fans found […]
Every Monday, we present “Tide Takes”, where we’ll get into a different topic on the Crimson Tide, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. This is certainly not the way anyone thought this week would begin as the Alabama Crimson Tide prepare to welcome South Carolina next week in […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide suffered a shocking defeat to the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday afternoon in Nashville, losing to Vandy for the first time since 1984 and giving the Commodores their first victory in program history over a top-five opponent. The loss was not shocking to everyone — at least if you believe Georgia head […]
Second Congressional District candidate Caroleene Dobson has announced that if elected she will immediately push the federal government to become more transparent in its placement of migrants, illegal immigrants, or other foreign nationals in communities across the country.
Alabama needs to follow Texas' lead and work on their own immigration rules again, whether Trump or Harris wins
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review an appeal by an Alabama fertility clinic seeking to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit filed by a couple whose embryo was destroyed. The decision leaves intact a February ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court to allow litigation against Mobile-based Center for Reproductive Medicine to proceed. The […]
The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) and the Alabama Technology Network (ATN) recognized the state’s top manufacturers at the 2024 ‘Manufacturer of the Year’ awards ceremony held last week in Montgomery. Now in its 25th year, the annual award celebrates excellence in Alabama’s manufacturing sector across four categories based on company size: Small, medium, large, […]
Today marks one year since the Islamic terrorist organization, Hamas, attacked Israel's civilian population on the border dividing the Middle Eastern country and the area of the Gaza Strip. The surprise rampage ended in the deaths of 1,200 Israelis with around 250 being taken hostage.
As another dangerous and potentially deadly hurricane is set to make landfall in Florida in a few days, communities in Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina are still struggling to get all the necessary federal assistance to recover and rebuild from the damage caused by Hurricane Helene. Unfortunately, the response from the Biden-Harris administration has been […]
The Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) have partnered again to offer $400,000 in scholarships to residents interested in a career in the state’s automotive manufacturing industry, according to a Monday news release. The $4,000 individual scholarships will be awarded to students who are enrolled in a program associated […]
The Vanderbilt Commodores earned a shocking 40-35 victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide in Nashville on Saturday marking the first loss of the Kalen DeBoer era and arguably the worst loss in program history for Alabama.
Auburn University became the site of antisemitic defacement after an individual used graffiti to inscribe the slogan popular to the Hamas movement: “From the river to the Sea” on Toomer’s Corner on the campus.
The Auburn Tigers fell to the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens on Saturday afternoon in a game that was closer than many had anticipated. While the final score of 31-13 may seem like a dominant victory for Georgia, it doesn't necessarily tell the full story of the game.
While President Donald Trump returned to Butler, Pennsylvania after someone tried to kill him for a rally, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is apparently so pathetically bad, even the liberal-diehards at Saturday Night Live are mocking it, she is now making herself available to very safe media outlets and entertainment shows that will still trip her up while they try to help her
Following the Alabama Crimson Tide’s loss to Vanderbilt University on Saturday night, Montgomery mayor Steven Reed commented on the defeat. Alabama lost 40-35 and Reed celebrated the loss shortly after: https://x.com/stevenlouisreed/status/1842715598733640140?s=46 Grayson Everett is the State and Political Editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270

