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The Alabama Crimson Tide fell to the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday afternoon by a score of 40-35 on Saturday afternoon on the road in Nashville. It’s a jaw-dropping defeat for the Tide and the worst loss for Alabama since they fell to Louisiana-Monroe at home in Nick Saban’s first season in 2007. The argument can […]

Alabama hunters are apparently more aware of the safety aspects of climbing a tree during hunting season. During the 2023-2024 season, only six treestand accidents were reported, down significantly from the average. Unfortunately, Alabama’s two years without a hunting fatality ended with two this past season. Michael Bloxom, Hunter Education Coordinator with the Alabama Department […]

Irony is a funny thing, especially when it comes to former coaches and their thoughts on the sport once they are no longer professionally involved. Of all the people who you wouldn’t expect to weigh in with a negative opinion, former Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher joined College Sports on SiriusXM and ripped […]

Three of the best SEC matchups to watch this Saturday

Fans in the Yellowhammer State may look and see a below average college football slate this week. With the Alabama Crimson Tide taking on Vanderbilt in what should be a blowout and the Auburn Tigers headed to Athens to take their drubbing from Georgia, there may not be much excitement on the gridiron in the […]

ESPN’s iconic College GameDay Saturday morning pregame show where the crew travels to a new campus every week and previews the biggest game of the week has received a much-needed boost this season with the addition of former Alabama head coach Nick Saban to the desk. The excitement around Saban’s arrival is reflected in the […]

A highly experienced attorney and candidate for Jefferson County Probate Court Judge Place 1, John Amari, has announced the airing of his first TV campaign advertisement ahead of the November 5th election.

In a recent letter, Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville joined a group of fellow Republican legislators demanding answers from Merrick Garland after the Department of Justice failed to prevent illegal aliens across the U.S. from registering to vote in upcoming federal elections.

When former President Donald Trump was announced at the Alabama Crimson Tide’s home matchup against the Georgia Bulldogs last Saturday, the crowd of more than 100,000 college football fans erupted into cheers and chants of “U-S-A, U-S-A.” However, just one month before the big game, Trump was not scheduled to make it to Tuscaloosa. “About […]

Rep. Barry Moore: From the border to the ballot box

This week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released statistics revealing that the Biden-Harris Administration released more than 425,000 convicted criminals into our country this year. This includes 13,000 murderers and nearly 16,000 sex offenders. American families do not support the invasion this Administration has allowed into our country. In July, a Gallup poll found that […]

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

Birdon, a global group of companies providing solutions in the maritime, military, and resource sectors, has made a major investment to expand its newly acquired Bayou La Batre shipyard.

Yellowhammer Sports Podcast – S2E6: Kerryon Johnson

In this week’s episode of the Yellowhammer Sports Podcast, host CJ Duncan welcomes special guest Kerryon Johnson, a former Auburn Tigers all-star, NFL running back, now a football coach for the University of North Alabama Lions, and all-around great guy. Kerryon shares stories from his impressive playing career, taking it all the way back to […]

Energy security means national security, plain and simple.   Access to abundant natural resources that can be used for energy generation gives us the ability to keep the lights on and power our society. Without access to cheap, reliable and consistent energy sources, it becomes increasingly difficult to give communities, employers, local businesses, schools, churches, law […]

The International Longshoreman's Association launched its first strike in decades earlier this week after contract negotiations between the union and the United States Maritime Alliance reached an impasse.

The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (AMLA) announced the recipients of the 2024 PEAK Awards. The program, held at the Jackson Center in Huntsville last week, pays tribute to tourism leaders, attractions, festivals and organizations that set the bar for North Alabama’s $4.7 billion tourism industry. Representing the highest achievement in North Alabama tourism, the […]

In recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Senator Katie Britt is urging women across the United States to talk to their healthcare providers, get regular screenings, and set up a comprehensive treatment plan if necessary.

The Alabama Crimson Tide's victory over the Georgia Bulldogs last weekend was one of the most talked about regular season football games in years, and it had the viewership to back that fact up.

Over the past year, numerous Alabama communities have had the chance to delve into the rich history of the Poarch Creek Indians through community screenings of The Forgotten Creeks, an Emmy Award-winning documentary. The film has resonated with both adults and school-aged children, offering a poignant look at the Tribe’s perseverance and the efforts that […]

Porn blockers are a good thing, weirdos don't like them

Some of Alabama's political leaders are reacting to news that the Biden-Harris administration spent FEMA funds to help illegal immigrants. 

According to data from the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, university dual enrollment in the state has increased by 2.4% since last year while community college dual enrollment rose by 12.7% during the same time frame.

March Madness returning to Birmingham in 2028

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, better known as March Madness, will make its return to the Magic City in 2028 when Legacy Arena in the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex hosts first and second round games. https://x.com/SEC/status/1841551287273312760 “The Southeastern Conference will be proud to host the 2028 NCAA Men’s Basketball First and Second Rounds and bring the […]

Palmer said this is the wrong move by the DOJ, and also said this is another reason Congress needs to pass the SAVE Act. 

Meet Our 2024 Soul of the South Award Winners

We believe that Alabama is the Soul of the South. Found within our state lines are gifted human beings who cultivate their craft from home, creating the best of our nation’s culture. These are people who love our land, grow our food, create our art, curate our spaces, take care of our people, feed us […]