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Mobile Urban Growers is a network of gardeners and urban farmers committed to growing and maintaining gardens in and around Mobile.
The Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Clinic at UAB Hospital has been named a Center of Excellence by the Cure HHT foundation.
When it comes to cancer treatment and survival, two significant challenges can arise: metastasis and chemoresistance.
It was a mission of mercy with an act of larceny. My wife suggested I visit a relative in Tennessee. I responded as I normally do with, “When do I have time?” But on further reflection, she was right. My relative’s wife has dementia and is in hospice care, and I’d not seen them in […]
With summer in full effect, many are looking for fun in the sun. Swimming is known as the staple activity of the season, and many in Alabama tend to enjoy the numerous natural bodies of water found across the state. However, while fun, unlike man-made pools which are cleaned and regulated, natural bodies of water […]
Summer is in full swing in northeastern Alabama and two events to experience are a yard sale of epic proportions and a celebration of UFOs.
The concept comes from the term moonshot, which is defined as a daring goal that challenges conventional thinking.
Huntsville was recently named one of eight "Most Charming Cities in the Appalachians" by map experts World Atlas.
Core Industries plans to construct a processing and storage facility at its port facility in Mobile County.
Many anglers who venture into the Gulf of Mexico do it just for the wonder of experiencing the open sea, with the probability of hooking some of the many fish species available off the Alabama Gulf Coast. Others also are looking for that adventure but enjoy seeing the fish box loaded with species that make […]
Alabama will have new congressional districts when voters go to the polls next year. Whether this will be the map that dictates those new districts is now in the hands of the federal courts. Following a joint conference committee of the House and Senate, where a now-final version of the Livingston Plan was approved, both […]
The wait is over. Bama star Bryce Young has finally signed his rookie contract with the Carolina Panthers. Young is reportedly set to make as much as $37.95 million from his new contract, with $24.6 million coming as a signing bonus.
Representative Barry Moore cited the current presidential administration's "disastrous immigration policies" when he voted in favor of the Schools Not Shelters Act Thursday.
Sweet Grown Alabama is a beloved non-profit that works to promote Alabama farmers by connecting both consumers and retailers to foods and agricultural products produced within the state. Saturday is Sweet Grown Alabama Day, dedicated to promoting the amazing work local farmers are doing in our state. Locals are encouraged to celebrate all things locally grown […]
Sen. Tommy Tuberville is driving efforts for Americans to regain trust in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee met Friday to analyze the shortcomings in the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tuberville (R-Auburn) proposed an amendment that would make the CDC director a Senate-confirmed […]
More than a dozen GOP senators, including Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, supported an effort to tie U.S. military aid to Ukraine to NATO members’ defense spending. Republican Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) brought an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act calling for the “fair share,” but, it was rejected 71-13. I supported this […]
The Escambia County Public Fishing Lake will remain closed for draining and restocking for the next two years, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced Friday. During the closure, the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division is planning to restock the lake with sport fish species, including largemouth bass.
June’s job numbers are in – showing continued positive trends. Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced today that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted June unemployment rate held steady at a record low 2.2%. June’s rate is well below June 2022’s rate of 2.6%. The rate represents 50,427 unemployed persons, a record low, compared to […]
Calling it a "critical time" to donate blood, Yellowhammer News' Scott Chambers gave more information on a blood drive that is set to take place today." As summer can be a critical time for blood supplies across the Yellowhammer State, One YHN Radio Network affiliate is helping raise awareness about blood donation," said Chambers.
Maps on maps on maps on maps, the Alabama State Legislature seems on track to pass even though the State House and State Senate are dealing with two different maps
James Barber was executed this morning for the brutal murder of Dorothy Epps in 2001. His execution was carried out at the William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore. “Justice has been served,” said Attorney General Steve Marshall. “This morning, James Barber was put to death for the terrible crime he committed over two decades […]
State lawmakers spent day four of the special session advancing two redrawn congressional map proposals – one from the House and one from the Senate. House committee members moved forward the Senate-approved version, the Livingston Plan while a Senate committee approved the House-approved version, the Community of Interest Plan. RELATED: Committee advances redistricting map On […]
Gary Palmer criticized the DOJ for how it handled allegations of criminal conduct by President Joe Biden's son Hunter.

