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U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined his Senate colleagues in expressing concern about a new rule being proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Daniel Kolson is a businessman who has pursued and achieved success at the highest levels. He bought into the thought that if you have everything you ever wanted, you would be fulfilled. The only problem was he accomplished his goals, but that fulfillment never came. In this episode, he shares how a friend’s encounter with […]
Children’s of Alabama is the top pediatric hospital in the Southeast, according to a U.S. News & World Report survey released Tuesday.
The media and their Democrats spent years telling us that simple criticism towards elected officials and the media was "violence" and an attack on the American experience while they called the leader of the free world a Russian asset.
It’s no surprise that a majority of voters view inflation and high gas prices as more important issues in the midterm elections, rather than the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol
If you ever visited the Birmingham Zoo, you know that one of the unique features is the train ride that winds around the 120+ acre facility. As a child it offers a unique viewing opportunity and the excitement of riding a train!
A project to build a multi-function livestock and event complex in Chilton County has fallen through amid strife between local stakeholders.
State Rep. Merika Coleman (D-Birmingham) sponsored a "red flag" gun bill in the Alabama legislature in 2019 and wants to do so again in the near future.
We need more conservative fighters like Katie Britt in the U.S. Senate — leaders who defend our rights, stand strong for the rule of law, and put Americans first. As senator for Arkansas, I’ve been fighting every day to hold Joe Biden’s incompetent White House accountable and secure our porous southern border. I need more […]
Monday, the Alabama Association of Realtors announced its endorsements of candidates seeking election to statewide and legislative offices.
Friday, during an appearance on Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall argued that President Joe Biden should "condemn" the protests.
As Americans struggle to put gas in their cars (the national average is now over $5 a gallon), inflation is near a 40-year high, and our southern border continues to be overrun by illegal immigrants, Democrats in Washington are focused on creating drama in an attempt to distract everyday Americans from the real issues facing […]
Brooks responded to the Britt endorsement in a statement saying Trump was "conned" again by Mitch McConnell.
When 77% of voting Alabamians passed a statewide amendment to improve our 21 state parks, they did us a favor. Of the $85-million bond approved, $80 million will go toward modernizing the parks and investing in infrastructure to improve them. The funding will make the parks more profitable and improve their position as premiere tourism […]
CRT was introduced to Huntsville City Schools teachers in a 2015 training session, according to documentation obtained by Yellowhammer News.
Dr. Martin Luther King argued that the arc of the moral universe is long and bends toward justice. This geometry lesson was used to illustrate a belief that history is pulled gravitationally towards freedom. One of the early “moral arcs” occurred 807 years ago this month when the Magna Carta was signed at Runnymede. This […]
In a last-minute shocker, former President Donald Trump endorsed candidate Katie Britt in the U.S. Senate runoff.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
Alabama Power’s Renew Our Rivers program is helping get Alabama waterways ready for summertime recreation.
Whether at a grill, a poker table, with a bow or golf club – more than 1,700 people helped the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama.
An Auburn University program has expanded into a multi-institutional international research effort to promote STEM education among underserved students.
Our popular high steppin’ pistol totin’ Governor Kay Ivey won a very impressive reelection victory for governor on May 24.
I met her at a conference where we were assigned to the same table. She was bubbling with excitement about her church.

