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The Auburn Tigers had a massively successful recruiting weekend during their ‘Big Cat Weekend’ where they get some of the most elite prospects in the country together on campus. The weekend was highlighted by six new commitments, but the one that stood out nationally was Saraland defensive tackle Antonio Coleman. Coleman, who was initially committed […]

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth said he was so disgusted by the performance at the Olympics that he "turned it off." 

Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance looks to have the full support of one of Alabama's prominent modern politicos. Yellowhammer News founder and former advisor to President Donald Trump, Cliff Sims, joined Fox News over the weekend and touched on the topic of Vance's strength and potential as a running mate for Trump.

An elite task force of law enforcement officials from both the state and federal levels will now be working side by side to fight growing crime in Alabama's capital city.

For 11-year-old Zandyn Merritt, holding a small bull shark in his hands has taken on a new meaning as he caught it too close to home along the banks of the Alabama Tombigbee River. Alisha Richardson said the discovery and catch in the early hours of July 21 surprised everyone when the 10-pound, three-foot shark […]

The Mobile City Council is expected to authorize a $4.36 million contract with Sabre Demolition Corp. next week to demolish the Mobile Civic Center, Theater, and Expo Hall. After a first read at Tuesday’s meeting, Mayor Sandy Stimpson said the 60% design on the civic center had been reached, paving the way to approve demolition […]

The honeymoon phase of Vice President Kamala Harris' likeability skyrocketing as the mainstream media puts a heavy coat of lipstick on the the big that is her record, misleading people on immigration, the economy, her role covering for Biden, defunding the police, bailing out criminals, and more

As a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senator Katie Britt voted to advance the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. Specific measures within this year’s bill will allocate over $80 million to modernize and upgrade critical transportation infrastructure across Alabama, with $50 million […]

Fred Hunter: The circuitous life of an Alabama storyteller

“There’s a story everywhere you look for one,” says Fred Hunter. And he’s always looking. While viewers of Birmingham television station WBRC have long appreciated his delivery of timely and accurate weather news, it’s not meteorology that Hunter is best known for. People across the state recognize the man under his trademark Stetson hat as […]

Reigning Southern Professional Hockey League MVP Carson Rose will return for a third season with the Birmingham Bulls, the team announced in a video posted to social media on Wednesday. https://x.com/BullsBirmingham/status/1816177931107913745 The SPHL is an independent hockey minor league based in the southeastern United States, of which the Bulls are a member. Rose, a left […]

WASHINGTON — With the needs of cybersecurity and the growth of data analytics in the world of artificial intelligence, IBM and the Alabama Community College System are partnering on a certification system.

Jacksonville State University bowling team visits the White House

The Jacksonville State women’s bowling team was among 40 NCAA National Championship teams honored at the White House on Monday at the annual White House College Champions Day. Teams participated in a tour of the White House, concluding on the South Lawn where Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the championship teams. “On behalf of our president […]

C Spire, a Mississippi-based telecommunications and technology company with a significant presence in Alabama, announced it will pull all of its advertising from the 2024 Olympics Games in Paris after a blasphemous representation of the Last Supper was prominently featured in the opening ceremony. C Spire, the nation’s largest privately-owned wireless carrier, has invested $500 […]

The opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris is igniting widespread outrage over drag-queen themed portrayals of religious and historical figures, including a unsettling parody of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” painting, which depicts the last meal Jesus had with his apostles. https://x.com/BowesChay/status/1816982460519055494 Viewers quickly recognized the portrayal with drag queens as an […]

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is preparing for a busy schedule of rocket launches after completing a $300 million-plus expansion project that made its Alabama rocket factory the largest facility of its kind in the world. The growth in Decatur will allow ULA to nearly double its launch rate. “We are grateful for the partnerships that […]

3 beautiful places to golf in North Alabama

North Alabama’s golfing community is one of vibrance and variety. With such a beautiful landscape serving as the backdrop to these greens, it can be easy to get lost in the environment and shank your shot for par into the majestic forests in the distance. When the time comes to set a tee-time this summer, […]

ATMORE, AL: The City of Atmore and Main Street Atmore are thrilled to announce that American Idol runner-up Will Moseley will perform live during Main Street Atmore’s ‘First Thursday’ event on August 1 from 7–9 p.m.

Nobody was more pleased when the 91st Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo (ADSFR) added flounder to the CCA Alabama Live Weigh-In competition than Dr. Sean Powers, head rodeo judge and Director of the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences at the University of South Alabama. Powers watched the southern flounder populations plummet in the 2010s […]

Check out these five scenic parks in Alabama

Alabama State Parks offer lots of opportunities for fun, adventure, and family escapes, especially in summer. Known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, Monte Santo offers diverse outdoor activities and miles of scenic hiking and biking trails.

Former Alabama superstar quarterback and current Miami Dolphin Tua Tagovailoa has been the subject of much speculation this offseason as he and the team negotiate a new contract. The deal finally got done on Friday afternoon: Tagovailoa signed a 4-year, $212.4 million deal which includes at least $167 million in guaranteed money. https://x.com/GOATfarmmedia/status/1816912378052870452 https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1816913096633712958 Tagovailoa’s […]

ESPN projections high on Alabama, low on Auburn

ESPN writer Bill Connelly has released his annual SEC conference preview, and for the first time in several years, the Alabama Crimson Tide aren’t projected to finish in the league’s top two, being ranked behind Georgia and Texas. UA’s relative fall from grace can be attributed to the depth of the league. Per Connelly’s SP+ rating system, […]

The Baykeeper is claiming that the Corps failed to protect Gulf sturgeon during a dredging project in Mobile Bay.

Brig. Gen. Brad Nicholson relinquished command of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command today at Redstone Arsenal. The early morning ceremony was hosted by Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan, acting commander of the Army Materiel Command. “Under Brad’s leadership, USASAC improved partner capacity throughout the world, increased FMS (Foreign Military Sales) and generated more than $60 […]

Auburn University football recruiting target Logan Anderson, a four-star linebacker from DeKalb County’s Fyffe High School, has committed to Dabo Swinney and the Clemson Tigers. https://x.com/samspiegs/status/1816878901190103455 As a running back, Anderson turned in 265 carries for 2,864 yards and 45 touchdowns last season, one of the most prolific rushing campaigns in state history, “We’re really, […]