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This weekend’s college football TV schedule

This is your guide to this weekend's college football schedule, courtesy of Yellowhammer News' sports reporters.

What to Watch: Auburn vs. San Jose State

Tonight, Auburn plays host to the San Jose State Spartans from the Mountain West Conference. The Spartans make their way down South as sizeable underdogs. But they are 1-0 on the season and victorious the last time they took on an SEC foe – Arkansas in 2019. Auburn will certainly have the edge in overall […]

Birmingham-Southern College has been awarded $1.25 million to develop curriculum centered around environmental-related issues for schools in Mobile.

House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) discussed the state of Alabama's education system on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program."

The proposed legislation would add mandatory minimum prison sentences based on the weight of the fentanyl being trafficked.

What to watch: Alabama vs. Texas

On Saturday, the college football world will be focused upon the matchup between the top ranked Alabama Crimson Tide and the Texas Longhorn in Austin. Two tradition rich programs and two of the winningest programs in college football have surprisingly only squared off nine times in their storied history.

The investment will be utilized to redevelop the former North Birmingham Elementary School, according to Sewell's congressional office.

Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town discussed some ways law enforcement can combat the spiking crime problem in Birmingham.

Sen. Arthur Orr

Public colleges and universities should be free and open to the exchange of ideas—places where our future teachers, lawyers, doctors, judges, community leaders, and voters can exercise their constitutionally-protected freedom of speech.

Now that fivethirtyeight.com and other lesser follower media outlets are ramping up the angle that you can't be in the public eye if you questioned the 2020 election, people like me are calling out the hypocrisy of previous election questioners.

President Joe Biden violated military regulations in his Sept. 1 address at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, according to U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers.

Opioid prescriptions in Alabama have declined for the eighth consecutive year, according to an American Medical Association report.

Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran says his agency is prioritizing drug investigations, specifically fentanyl, after a 15-year-old died after snorting the drug with her boyfriend

In a statement reacting to the subpoena, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt expressed that he was "deeply concerned" over the DOJ's actions.

Expanding upon their business ventures in Alabama, Nick and Terry Saban are backing a new, upscale hotel in the heart of Tuscaloosa.

Brooks: Democrats 'tend to be more fascist'

Thursday, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) responded to the President's "semi-fascism" remarks on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program."

Yellowhammer Multimedia honors Alabama Women of Impact

Yellowhammer Multimedia is proud to announce the fifth annual Women of Impact Awards, a celebration of strong women who shape and propel Alabama.

Resisting demands from her Homeowners Association, a Huntsville woman is refusing to remove a flagpole from her lawn displaying Old Glory.

John Wright has a vision to help the homeless community move forward through small groups, and building tiny homes. He formed Mannabee in 2017 to help address food insecurity in Alabama, and moved to helping the homeless, specifically, in the last few years. John has been successful in business, but now he wants to continue […]

The media’s obsession with the 2020 election continues as they demand “deniers” be banned from public life. Oddly enough, this does not extend to Hillary Clinton and various Democrats who denied the results of 2000, 2004 and 2016 elections. Watch: Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from […]

The University of Alabama's 2017 quarterback room has been hailed as the most talented in the football program's storied history.

After the Veterans Administration (VA) has announced that they will provide abortion access to veterans and their families in every state, including those who have banned abortion, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has indicated that he will prosecute doctors who perform abortions

The NCAA's lack of involvement in governing NIL, Tuberville advised, was due to the association's concern of being exposed to lawsuits.

On Wednesday, Gateway Tire announced that it would undertake a $9 million expansion of its distribution hub in Dothan.