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Rep. Jerry Carl: Update on Biden impeachment

I have said from day one if we follow the money, we will be able to expose the truth about the Biden Crime Family. All three House committees currently investigating President Biden have exposed many of his corrupt business dealings through releasing bank records and issuing subpoenas to family members. Additionally, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability released […]

Was this season a success for Alabama?

Every Monday right here you can read 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. In this week’s edition, we’re one week removed from the Rose Bowl loss, Michigan and Washington are facing off tonight for a national […]

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville believes the policies of the Biden administration are possibly leading America into another world war. 

President Joe Biden's entire administration is built on deception and incompetence

Severe weather, storms expected across South Alabama

According to the National Weather Service, much of South Alabama, is expected to see severe weather and storms over the next 48 hours. The forecast is currently calling for winds that could reach as high as 70 mph or more.

Coach Bruce Pearl and the Auburn Tigers have ascended from No. 25 to No. 16 in the AP Poll after a 83-51 road beatdown against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday afternoon. The loss for Arkansas marked their largest ever loss at Bud Walton, while Auburn kicked conference play off to a fantastic start, now 12-2 […]

Congressman Robert Aderholt appeared on Newsmax recently to discuss the ongoing attempt by multiple states, particularly Colorado, to ban former President Donald Trump from appearing on their 2024 Presidential ballots. While addressing the issue, Aderholt first made clear his faith in the U.S. Supreme Court.

Montgomery's Whitewater Park to host Olympic trials

The American Canoe Association announced that Olympic trials for the Canoe Slalom and Kayak Cross events will take place at Montgomery’s new Whitewater Park for American athletes looking to qualify for the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The dates of the trials are set for April 13th and 14th, with an exact schedule to be released […]

One hundred years ago, Vladimir Lenin died. Lenin was an unlikely revolutionary. His story was not one of meager beginnings or social depravation. Rather, he came from a family of means that had little connection with the proletariat he came to champion. He was well educated, attended college, and became a lawyer. But, during his […]

Ray Scott, known as the “godfather” of modern bass fishing and a native of Montgomery, Alabama, passed away in 2022 at the age of 88. Shortly after Scott’s passing, the idea of a show around his vision for the beginning of a national bass tournament trail began to emerge: Ray Scott’s vision to build the […]

Rep. Jerry Carl visited Fort Novosel last week, meeting with base commanders and U.S. Army officials responsible for the 63,000 acres of land in Alabama’s Wiregrass region that serves as the headquarters of U.S. Army Aviation. Novosel, previously known as Fort Rucker, first opened in 1942. Rep. Carl (R-Mobile) said he heard firsthand the ways […]

The Yellowhammer State, in a recently published study, was revealed to be the eighth most popular destination for movers in the entire country. The data compiled by United Van Lines for its 47th Annual National Movers Study showed a 60% inbound moving rate for Alabama over the past year.

Pritchett takes command of Alabama National Guard

In a ceremony at the Alabama National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Montgomery last Friday, Brigadier General David K. Pritchett officially assumed command of the entire Alabama National Guard. Pritchett was promoted after the retirement of former Adjutant General Major General Sheryl E. Gordon, the first woman to ever hold the position.

On Wednesday, Montgomery Circuit Judge James Anderson granted the request of several unsuccessful medical-cannabis license applicants for a temporary restraining order (TRO) on the issuance of cannabis licenses to all integrated facility awardees. An integrated facility license allows its holder to cultivate, process, transport, and dispense medical cannabis to qualified Alabama patients. The five integrated […]

The media and their Democrats continue to claim Jan 6 was the worst day in American history, it was not

With the ashes of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry aboard, United Launch Alliance marked the beginning of a new era of space capabilities with the launch of its next generation Vulcan rocket this morning. The Decatur-built Vulcan lifted off at 1:18 a.m. CST from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, ULA announced. […]

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was hospitalized for much of the past week. It’s now known that top Pentagon leadership did not inform the White House, the National Security Council, nor the House Armed Services Committee about the procedure that kept the nation’s top military official incapacitated for several days. On Sunday, from their […]

Radio talk show hosts Dale Jackson and Yaffee, filling in for 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories. Mecca Musick is the CEO of 256 Today. Sign up for the 256 Today newsletter here. Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 […]

Families of tiny Saloj, Guatemala, prayed for this day. Water gushed into the community for the first time in 12 years. Villagers cried happy tears, danced, and even shot fireworks. Potable water was accessible only by collecting rainwater or paying exorbitant fees to have it delivered by truck. Clothes weren’t often washed. Basic hygiene was minimized. […]

Aaron Johnson: Give ‘em a 'brake'!

There is nothing like a good road trip. The thrill of hitting the highway with no destination in mind is something like a rite of passage in America. Recently I met two young ladies who took a senior road trip to Tennessee. That sounds pretty tame, and that is exactly what they wanted their parents […]

Steve Flowers: 2023 observations and accolades

I know we are in a new year, but allow me to look back into 2023 and share with you some observations and accolades from the last year. My old friend Mac McArthur has been Executive Director and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer of the Alabaman State Employees Association for 26 years now. He is […]

If you fish in Alabama coastal and/or offshore waters, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Marine Resources Division (MRD) may soon ask for your help as it begins a pilot study in 2024 to gain data on recreational fishing effort for Alabama’s private anglers and state for-hire captains. Alabama’s survey is similar […]

Every week during the college football season, Alabama head coach Nick Saban joined the Pat McAfee show to discuss his team, the previous game, and whatever else came up. This week, Saban laughed off retirement rumors that have become louder in recent weeks. When McAfee asked Saban why he thinks this gets brought up around […]

Kool-Aid McKinstry declares for NFL Draft

Alabama Crimson Tide cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry announced yesterday he’ll forego his final year of eligibility of play and enter the NFL Draft. McKinstry, who was a junior during the 2023 season, is speculated as a first-round pick in April’s NFL draft. Stepping into a rotational role during his freshman season in 2021, McKinstry saw his […]