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It’s not all doom and gloom for waterfowl populations, however, because several species are doing well.

Steve Flowers: The decibel story

It was apparent that those of us who hailed from smaller towns and rural counties knew our constituents better and were better known by our constituents than those from urban areas.

“These new investment projects in Dothan will inject additional vigor and innovation into this critical sector.”

South Star Battery Metals has announced it will begin test drilling this month at its Alabama graphite project.

Wagner has a bachelor’s degree in sport communication and a master’s degree in sport administration from Mississippi State University.

What to Watch: Auburn vs. Penn State

The Auburn Tigers began their season facing one FCS opponent and followed that up by taking on a Group of 5 squad. Mercer and San Jose State were both greatly overmatched in the talent department, even though the Spartans gave Auburn a competitive game. Today, Auburn begins the stretch of games against against much stronger […]

This weekend’s college football TV schedule

Brought to you by the Yellowhammer News sports staff, here is this week's guide to the college football TV schedule.

State Rep. Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville) said he supports a proposal to put fentanyl traffickers behind bars for longer sentences.

What to watch: Alabama vs. ULM

After a narrow victory last weekend in Austin against Texas, the Crimson Tide welcome Louisiana-Monroe to Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday afternoon

State Sen Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) explained why lottery and gambling legislation is so difficult to pass in the Yellowhammer State.

3 Reasons why people are relocating to Montgomery

Revitalization of historic Montgomery is well underway through the addition of fine-dining restaurants, nationally recognized museum and memorials, modern housing developments, and so much more. As the capital city, Montgomery is truly the heart of “the soul of the south.”Here are three reasons why people are making the move to Montgomery and why you should consider making Montgomery home too.

The National Federation of Independent Business has recognized U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl with its Guardian of Small Business Award.

Ivey, a 12-week-old Labrador Retriever service dog, was greeted by her namesake as a special guest Thursday at the Governor's Mansion.

State maintains record low 2.6% unemployment rate

Alabama's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 2.6% for the month of August, according to updated labor statistics released Friday.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has plainly stated that if doctors with the Veterans Administration (VA) perform abortions in Alabama, they are breaking the law.

If the Constitution does not clearly grant a power to the federal government, the federal government lacks that power, and the states retain it.

Miller, 57, is set to be executed via lethal injection next Thursday. He is being held at William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore.

Eli Gold is doing well in rehab and looks forward to returning to the broadcast booth at some point in the future.

CNN's John Avalon and John Berman are very concerned that illegal immigrants are being used as political pawns by evil Republicans like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Alabama's Attorney General argued that it would be against the law for VA doctors to perform those abortions in the Yellowhammer State. 

Thursday, State Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur) joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" to discuss the issue of open primaries in Alabama. 

The fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act has yet to be scheduled for a vote in the upper chamber of Congress.

The Crimson Tide are set to face off against the University of Louisiana Monroe this Saturday, a game in which Bama is a 48.5-point favorite.

The terrorist attack resulted in the death of four young girls: Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Morris Wesley.