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The Legislature has searched high and low for ways to help solve this challenge, but progress toward filling teacher gaps is no overnight matter.

At 30 years old, Roberts joined Huntsville’s Freedom Real Estate as the development director in September.

Our men and women in uniform deserve the best that we have to offer, and Alabama businesses have a proven history that we can deliver.

On Wednesday, Secretary of State-elect Wes Allen announced staff appointments for his office which will become effective Jan. 16.

U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Herschel Walker get to do it again.

Each is made for a special purpose, even Fred

His name is Fred. He was adopted into the Johnson family in 1977 and has been a faithful and beloved member ever since.

Last year, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board returned $361 million to communities and citizens to help fund essential state services such as mental health, women’s and children’s programs, education and law enforcement. Since the ABC Board’s creation 85 years ago, those revenues have totaled more than $8.6 billion for the people of Alabama. What’s even better […]

GOP candidates dominate statewide elections

Across the board, Republican candidates for statewide offices dominated their Democratic and Libertarian opponents.

Alabama's electorate delivered a significant blow to Libertarians, who sought to present an alternative to the state's two major political parties.

Democrats were unsuccessful in their efforts to flip three legislative seats they believed were growing increasingly competitive.

U.S. Sen. Rick Scott said Alabama's soon-to-be junior senator would "do a great job" representing the Yellowhammer State on Capitol Hill.

Garnering nearly 70% of the vote, Gov. Kay Ivey earned the approval of a vast majority of Alabama voters and cruised to reelection Tuesday night.

Top 5 Alabama cities with potential for new housing developments

5. Owens Cross Roads 4. Gulf Shores 3. Orange Beach 2. Equality 1. Mountain Brook Alabama

While the economy was the main story, President Joe Biden was able to hold off a massive loss of seats in the House and will divided U.S. Senate up in the air.

Madison County Commission Chairman Dale Strong has been elected to represent North Alabama on Capitol Hill as its next congressman.

U.S. Senator-Elect Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) will be the first woman to ever represent Alabama in the upper chamber of Congress.

Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl is "confident" in the GOP's ability to maintain a majority of legislative seats in Madison County.

Republican U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt was greeted by a crowd of supporters at the Montgomery polling site of Huntington College's Drum Theater.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has given a 4.5 star rating to Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) of Alabama's Blue Advantage Plan.

So with that age-old tradition in mind, the Singing River Trail formally “tied the knot” at its new headquarters in Mooresville.

Election Day is here, it is very easy to go vote in person, make sure you bring an ID and it will be very easy to do.

The ripple effect of record inflation and high gas prices has put the nation’s economy in a dangerous place, according to Twinkle Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh, president of the Alabama Public Service Commission, spoke to Yellowhammer News recently about how President Joe Biden’s decisions on energy policy have dramatically affected the health of the economy. “Joe Biden […]

Live blog: General election

  Today is Election Day! This may be an “off election year” but in Alabama there are several high-profile races to vote on. A seat in the U.S. Senate is on the line; every congressional seat is up for a vote and, not to mention, the office of the governor. There are also other statewide […]

U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl: Veterans Day

Veterans Day is observed every year on November 11th to honor the military veterans of the United States Armed Forces.