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Ainsworth Homes: Building quality and community

“This is one of the biggest purchases people will ever make, and we want to give them a product they’re proud of,” Ainsworth said. “When we hand over the keys, we want homeowners to feel confident they can enjoy life, whether that’s watching football, grilling, or spending time on the water, without worrying about their […]

Carnival Cruise Line is bringing year-round cruises back to Mobile, announcing that Carnival Valor will homeport in the Gulf Coast city beginning in May 2027. The deployment marks the first time a ship of the Conquest class will operate from Mobile, expanding cruise capacity and vacation options for Alabama travelers. Carnival Valor will begin offering […]

Catch live episodes of Longshore and McKnight daily on YouTube, Spotify, and on Yellowhammer News?️? Today’s Top Moments 00:05:08 – Auburn football’s 25-year track record and “flash in the pan” programs 00:16:27 – Auburn’s next four games are winnable leading into Alabama game 00:36:53 – GameDay headed to Vanderbilt–Missouri matchup 00:42:32 – Kentucky outgains Texas […]

If former Alabama U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) and other Democrats are trying to sell the argument that the government shutdown is about Americans’ healthcare, why do other Democrats keep telling the truth? Regardless, the shutdown will continue until Democrats acquiesce on this point. Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts […]

The Station at Crestline Heights-or simply “Station Crestline”-has quickly become one of the Magic City’s most desirable destinations for modern, luxury living. Since its debut, the community has paired contemporary design with the timeless charm of nearby Crestline and Crestline Park, offering residents unmatched amenities and an enviable location. Leasing momentum and community growth Just […]

The U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry has approved legislation sponsored by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) to expand Talladega National Forest. The proposal was included in a broader package of U.S. Forest Service lands bills. The measure, titled the Talladega National Forest Expansion Act, would expand the forest’s proclamation boundary by approximately […]

7. A former Auburn landscaper fired after posting “one fascist down” following Charlie Kirk’s murder sued the university, claiming the dismissal violated his free speech rights under the First Amendment, but that argument seems apt to fail. 6. A heated debate erupted at an Alabama Public Library Service hearing over transgender books in children’s sections, […]

The Montgomery City Council on Tuesday approved an amended resolution backing financial support for Jackson Hospital, authorizing up to $15 million from the city if Montgomery County, the State of Alabama and other governments agree to contribute equitable shares. The vote effectively replaced terms at the center of Mayor Steven Reed’s veto last week, removing […]

Republican voters in east Alabama’s House District 38 will return to the polls next month after no candidate cleared 50% in Tuesday’s special GOP primary. With all precincts reporting, unofficial returns showed Kristin Nelson at 46.8% with 1,226 votes, Garrett Dixon at 33.38% with 847 votes, and Micah Messer at 20% with 526 votes, eliminating […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide under Kalen DeBoer have never had a problem getting up for big games, now defeating Georgia twice as well as LSU, Missouri, Vanderbilt and others. In fact, DeBoer’s specialty throughout his coaching career has been getting his team up for formidable opponents, now after the Tennessee game with a 19-3 record […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide earned yet another huge victory over the weekend with their fourth consecutive win over a ranked opponent, becoming the first team in SEC history to ever accomplish that feat. After taking a whole lot of heat early in the season following the loss to Florida State, Kalen DeBoer has this team […]

The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) Board held a public hearing Tuesday on a new proposed rule that would ensure books on radical gender ideology are only available in the adult sections of public libraries in the Yellowhammer State. The meeting was held the APLS board’s Montgomery headquarters. “The goal of this amendment is to […]

Alabama’s housing market held firm in September, avoiding its typical fall slowdown thanks in part to easing mortgage rates, according to the latest monthly economic and real estate report from the Alabama Association of Realtors. “Inflation expectations increased, and consumer sentiment declined in September, but the state’s labor market remains relatively strong, and lower average […]

Alabama lobbying and strategic communications firm The Jones Group announced Lyn Stanfield has been named as partner to guide growth of its Jones strategy and consulting practice. “Lyn is an extraordinary leader with a rare blend of vision and execution,” Greg Jones, the firm’s CEO, and a mainstay on Yellowhammer News’ Power & Influence list, […]

The fact that one of the suspects in the mass shooting in Montgomery that killed 2 and injured 12 has already bonded out of jail is outrageous. Unfortunately, Alabama law does not require attempted murder mass shooters to stay in jail, even though they are clearly both a flight and violence risk. Both Governor Kay […]

Catch live episodes of Longshore and McKnight daily on YouTube, Spotify, and on Yellowhammer News?️? 00:01:50 – George Springer’s 3-run HR sends Toronto to the World Series 00:06:53 – Jameer Gibbs explodes for 218 total yards 00:22:25 – Auburn’s four-game losing streak under fire 00:23:05 – Freeze on vote of confidence from John Cohen 00:28:03 […]

One major contributing factor to the growth and development in Mobile over the last 13 years has been the relationship between city officials and the governor’s office in Montgomery. As Mayor Sandy Stimpson is about to leave that office after three terms totaling 13 years, he wants to make as sure as he can that […]

Samford University was recently ranked in the 2026 list of “Best Christian Colleges in America” by school search platform Niche.com in their annual rankings of colleges and universities. According to Niche, the Best Christian Colleges ranking features “leading academic institutions that offer students an education and college experience rooted in Christian traditions and faith.” Samford […]

On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Huntsville attorney Harold D. “Hal” Mooty III to serve as a U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama. In September, President Donald Trump formally nominated Mooty and the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing. Today, in an 66-32 bipartisan vote, the Senate made it official. https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/1980660755642159152 Now […]

A smiling Chase Neblett wearing an ‘Alabama Junk’ hat and polo shirt stands confidently beside a truck and red dumpster. The ‘Alabama Junk’ company logo, shaped like the state of Alabama with bold white and red lettering, is displayed on the left side of the image.”

When Chase Neblett was an undergraduate at the University of Alabama, he wasn’t planning to build a junk removal company. A political science major with an entrepreneurial itch, Neblett began to notice something simple but telling on Tuesday nights: garbage bins would be emptied, but the piles of junk next to them stayed put. That […]

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recently proposed legislation to make English literacy a requirement for obtaining a commercial drivers license in the United States.  Over the weekend, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy posted a video that offers a textbook example of why executive action and that legislation is needed.  The clip shows a semi traveling […]

7. Auburn’s Hugh Freeze could be fired soon after a tough start to the season and a 5-15 SEC record overall, but he is pleading for a chance to turn things around. 6. National gas prices have dipped below $3 per gallon for the first time in years, offering relief to drivers and manufacturers across […]

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is praising President Donald Trump for taking tough actions against violent drug cartels. Marshall, who is also a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2026, has joined a 16-state coalition supporting of the Trump administration’s military strikes against cartel drug boats. “As a nation, we are at a critical point where […]

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court held the first oral arguments of the 2025 Term. This Term features several noteworthy cases, hitting critical topics from States’ ability to prevent boys from playing in girls’ sports, to President Trump’s ability to manage personnel in the Executive Branch, to whether federal law will continue requiring States to […]