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Judges have limited authority to deny bail to violent offenders unless the suspect is charged with a capital offense or poses a flight risk.

State Rep. Scott Stadthagen asserted that citizens could "not afford" to forgo voting straight Republican in the general election.

Alabama's leaders are very quick to talk up the fact that our state school rankings has crept up, but this is not because of some new-fangled system or strategy, it is because many other states kept their schools closed much longer

Can Alabama still make it to the playoffs?

Alabama seemed to get its mojo back Saturday after two tough weeks made most college football authorities declare an end to the Tide’s dynasty. Can Alabama still make it to the playoffs? The Tide bested Mississippi State by 24 points in a game that everyone seemed to give up on in the second quarter. Alabama. […]

The media's discussions about former President Donald Trump and his supporters always miss the mark.

Recently on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," State Rep. Scott Stadthagen said he plans to make sure a ban on CRT passed next session.

Alabama ranked 2nd best for military retirees

Alabama is the second-best state for military retirees to call home, according to a ranking released Monday by RetireGuide.

the Democratic nominee for Attorney General Wendell Major said Alabama doesn't have "aggressive enforcement' of gambling laws. 

Rep. Carl: A government that’s accountable

When House Republicans win back the majority in a few short weeks, we will quickly work to ensure our government is accountable to all Americans. Since the first day I took office, I’ve been fighting this fight because it’s absolutely critical for us to preserve a government of the people, by the people, and for […]

The Yellowhammer State was the beneficiary of $85 billion in economic impact generated from the Port of Mobile in 2021.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville stressed that the upcoming elections were vital due to the host of issues presently facing the nation.

With Democrats seeing their hopes fading for the elections taking place in a little over two weeks, their narratives of election deniers and democracy failing, it appears a new push to make the next election about a riot at the U.S. Capitol and a former president's behavior is on

Bryant Museum scores Bryce Young exhibit

The Paul W. Bryant Museum has a new exhibit showcasing awards won by University of Alabama star quarterback Bryce Young.

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

UAB has received a five-year, $2.2 million grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.

"Our Alabama Congressional delegation will all be reelected next month, as usual," writes political columnist Steve Flowers.

Researchers at the University of Alabama are investigating how the patchwork of small drainage spots across the Southeast is changing.

Alabama electric vehicle drivers take to the track at Barber Motorsports Park

Shane Campbell is a true believer. But last week he did something he’d never done with any of his electric vehicles: take it on a real racecourse.

Dr. Daniel Sutter: Digital dollars

The U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve are both investigating the potential for issuing a digital currency in the future in place of the dollar. A digital currency would create the new policy tools for stabilizing the economy but also poses great threats to privacy and personal freedom. One natural question arising here may be […]

Alabama-Japan relationship celebrated as robust bonds strengthen

Ed Castile and six growing companies were recognized at a ceremony that showcased the strong ties between Alabama and Japan.

Michael J. Brooks: Evil walks among us

Churches work hard to be welcoming and affirming, but today, churches cannot afford to be complacent.

Birmingham looks toward a ‘re-vision’ of historic Linn Park

It was one of Birmingham’s first parks and it has been the site of countless events and social protests. What's next for Linn Park?

Ray Wetzel is director of the Gadsden Museum of Art, but his home is something of a museum in its own right.

Folklore meets film in Africatown documentary 'Descendant'

Dr. Kern Jackson is co-writer and co-producer of “Descendant,” the Africatown documentary that has wowed audiences across the country.