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Wednesday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Katie Britt spokesman Sean Ross reacted to the candidate being called "anti-immigrant."
Saturday's game is sure to add to the storied rivalry Alabama and Texas A&M holds, which dates back to 1941.
South Alabama's commercial construction projects, according to U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl, act as a driver of economic activity for the region.
Saudi Arabia and Russia decided that they would cut oil production by close to 2 million barrels which will lead to higher prices of oil.
Town said the court will likely decide to keep the current district map despite claims it violated the Voting Rights Act.
Dr. Linda Young has spent nearly her entire professional career in the Alabama Community College System. As President of Wallace Community College-Dothan (WCCD), Dr. Young is passionate about upholding a mission to “create opportunity” while serving students of all ages through the wide variety of educational programs community colleges provide.
It has been rather amusing to watch people like MSNBC's Joe Scarborough excoriate Republicans for supporting moral failures like Herschel Walker.
The University of North Alabama's fiscal year 2022 fundraising haul was the highest-ever recorded in the institution's 192-year history.
Former UA running back Brian Robinson, Jr. was the victim of an attempted robbery in crime-ridden Washington, D.C.
The National Federation of Independent Business announced its endorsement Alabama's two highest-ranking elected officials Wednesday.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral argument regarding Alabama's redrawn congressional district map.
A Decatur-built United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket launched two satellites Tuesday as part of the FCC's 5G mission.
The members of Congress want to know why the vaccine mandate would still be in effect after President Biden said the "pandemic is over."
Both Democrats and Republicans seem to be pretending that they are offended that the U.S. national debt has now hit $31 trillion.
College football's Week 5 provided further separation between the contenders and pretenders in the SEC and across the country.
A campus coalition has formed to revise the Alabama Crimson Tide's nearly century-old fight song, "Yea Alabama."
Figures has not only shattered, but completely annihilated glass ceilings in her nearly 25 years of service in the Alabama Senate.
We have seen this game that the media is pulling with Republican Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker before and it works.
On Tuesday, the Alabama Farmers Federation announced its endorsement of Senate District 27 Republican nominee Tom Whatley.
A national immigration organization is sounding the alarm over GOP U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt's "extreme views" on border security.
Last week, a bill passed Congress which will enable states to continue small business grant programs designed to spur growth in innovation.
There will likely be no massive changes to the Alabama tax code after Governor Kay Ivey (R) through her weight behind the idea that Alabama taxpayers deserve a one-time rebate
At first glance, Rachel Riddle might look like a sweet people-pleaser, but nothing could be further from the truth. She’s sweet, sure, but she’s no pushover. Her naturally direct disposition is ideal when serving in her role as Chief Examiner of the Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts.

