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The City of Mobile has continued to grow by leaps and bounds over the past few years. Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced that it’s set grow and develop even further. “Activating our downtown waterfront has been a major goal of our administration,” said Stimpson. “For decades, Mobilians have wanted to bring entertainment and recreation options […]
Charles Barkley is kicking off a new business venture with the home of the Atlanta Hawks, State Farm Arena. The Leeds, Alabama native and Auburn basketball legend who has turned into one of the most prominent figures in the sports media world announced a partnership between the arena, team and Barkley’s vodka brand, Redmont. The […]
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and the State Committee of Public Health adopted an administrative rule change to the State Health Officer’s emergency powers on Thursday. The change, while straightforward, addresses concerns expressed by state legislators in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent prevention measures implemented across the country by local, […]
Senator Tommy Tuberville joined a group of fellow Republican senators in drafting and sending a letter to the controversial, acting Secretary of Labor, Julie Su recently. In the letter the legislators vocalized their opposition to a newly proposed Department of Labor rule that would give unions the ability to force and pressure temporary foreign agriculture workers into becoming members.
The impeachment inquiry for Joe Biden has officially started with all Republicans getting on board for the vote,
All six Republican members of the Alabama congressional delegation joined their GOP House colleagues Wednesday in voting to approve a formal impeachment inquiry of President Biden. Republican U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt of Haleyville; Jerry Carl of Mobile; Barry Moore of Enterprise; Gary Palmer of Hoover; Mike Rogers of Saks; and Dale Strong of Monrovia voted […]
Every Wednesday right here you can read Across the SEC, where we’ll get into a different topic on the SEC, break down the biggest matchups of the previous week, preview the coming week’s slate, and talk about where things stand in the best conference in the land! In this week’s edition, while we still have bowl […]
As we head down the stretch of both the college football and NFL season, mock drafts from tons of different experts begin to pop up as fans look at who their teams could be looking at and where. Nick Saban is no stranger to first round picks, having produced 49 of them in total and […]
Calling broadband access “a lifeline,” Gov. Kay Ivey made a visit to Atmore Community Hospital, the third stop on her broadband tour of Alabama. Ivey discussed the importance of high-speed internet in allowing Alabamians to access telehealth services, while highlighting the progress being made in broadband projects in Escambia and Baldwin counties, as well as […]
Has anyone thought about this poor terrible monster’s feelings? Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 am weekdays on WVNN, on Talk 99.5 from 10-11 am, and on Talk Radio 103.9 FM/730AM WUMP from noon to 1 pm.
The Red Mountain Cut Foundation has been hard at work removing trash from the side of Alabama Highway 280. 800 lbs of it in fact.This past Saturday, the organization hosted the "Friends of the Cut" litter pickup, along two miles of the heavily trafficked roadway which runs through the Cut in Red Mountain between Homewood and St. Vincent's Hospital.
Instead of sitting down for a closed-door hearing with investigators in Congress, Biden gave a press conference outside Capitol Hill.
Apparently, after 2 1/2 years of delay it will be another six months before a decision is made for a permanent headquarters for the U.S. Space Command between Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville and Peterson AFB in Colorado Springs. The Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act includes a provision championed by U.S. Rep. Dale Strong […]
Alabama and Georgia will face off in the regular season in 2024 for the first time since the 2020 season, and we now know the date and time that the game will be played. The Bulldogs will head to Tuscaloosa on September 28, 2024 in week four, under the lights at Bryant-Denny Stadium, with a […]
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has announced that she has opened an official antitrust investigation into undefeated Florida State being left out of the College Football Playoff behind 12-1 Alabama and Texas. It is just the latest in a string of politicians getting involved in college athletics. Florida governor Ron DeSantis last week stated that […]
As the 2024 presidential election draws closer, many throughout the country are concerned that the years long influx of millions of illegal immigrants could effect and sway federal elections.
President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky met to promote the attempt to provide more funding for the war in Ukraine arguing that "freedom is on the line"
Rep. Jerry Carl’s reelection campaign for Alabama Congressional District 1 reports they’re syndicating a substantial ad buy across digital, cable and broadcast for their latest video ad entitled “Ask Me”. In the latest campaign ad, the Congressman is asked if Biden is really running the country. “Yeah, straight into the ground,” he replies. WATCH: Alongside […]
The University of Alabama and Shelton State Community College have both been selected to take part in the Battery Workforce Challenge, a competition with a dozen colleges working with their vocational partners to see which can school can best design, build, test, and integrate an advanced EV battery into a soon to be produced electric vehicle.
On Tuesday, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) met and awarded integrator licenses to five business entities – the maximum number that the Commission is allowed to issue under the 2021 statute legalizing medical cannabis in the state of Alabama. 36 applicants applied for the integrator license, which allows the possessor to cultivate, process, securely […]
Every Tuesday right here you can read 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. In this week’s edition, the transfer portal is heating up, and by all accounts, it sounds like Hugh Freeze wants to bring […]
In today’s housing market, inventory may be low, but there’s no shortage of uniquely beautiful homes in Alabama. Whether landscape, architecture, or eclectic charm, we’ve rounded up 4 homes that reflect an out-of-the-ordinary life in the South. Cozy Cabin A cozy cabin on the water is something people dream about! Northport, Alabama offers the perfect […]
When Carlee Russell first made national news, many throughout the state and the country, thought that she had been mysteriously abducted on the side of an Alabama highway near Hoover. As days and weeks went by, Hoover Police along with other law enforcement agencies in the state franticly searched the area for Russell with no […]
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp are hailing a new agreement as a “win-win” solution in a long conflict centering around water rights and access in the Chattahoochee River Basin. The legal battle started in 1990 when Alabama, Georgia, and Florida started legal proceedings over water rights in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River […]

