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Alabama-based Silver Ships Inc. recently delivered a surveying vessel that will be used to map the mouth of the Mississippi River.
For young children, hospitals with their noises, alarms and constant bustling of people can be intimidating.
Alabama’s abundant freshwater fish took center stage recently at the Alabama Wildlife Federation Wild Game Cook-Off State Finals.
A new exhibition titled “Andy Yoder: Overboard,” featuring more than 250 sculptural sneakers will be on view at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art from Tuesday, Aug. 23, through Sunday, April 1, 2023.
The letter, which was shared via Twitter by McQueen's daughter, provides insight into Bryant's expectations for the fall camp of 1982.
Defiant in the face of immense scrutiny, Terry asserted that he would not resign from his duly elected position.
School choice and homeschooling has been an issue for conservatives across this country for quite some time, but the American media has been openly hostile to the idea.
The state of Alabama's July unemployment rate held at a record low 2.6% for the month of July, according to Gov. Kay Ivey's office.
Thursday, United Launch Alliance announced a $300 million expansion project that the rocket manufacturer will undertake at its Decatur plant.
In 2021, Alabama landed 247 economic development projects with plans to create 10,200 direct new jobs and $7.7 billion in capital investment for communities from Huntsville to Selma, according to the 2021 New and Expanding Industries report from the Alabama Department of Commerce. The projects represent both new companies to Alabama and existing companies announcing […]
It’s been announced that a portion of the affidavit justifying the raid at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home will be released, following an order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart.
A debate among seven of the eight candidates for Huntsville City School Board addressed questions regarding personal political beliefs, mask mandates, and critical race theory in schools.
Alabama Jobs Act incentives are projected to create a 173% return on taxpayer investment within 20 years, according to data.
Yellowhammer News recently had the opportunity to conduct a sit-down interview with University of Alabama president Dr. Stuart Bell.
In 2019, Welden embarked on a new initiative that he believed could bring about transformational change in the lives of inmates.
Now that she is unencumbered by a job, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney wants to take her obsession with former President Donald Trump to the next level.
Birmingham-based Regions Bank recently announced two financing transactions to support a transformational building initiative in Brooklyn, N.Y.
The recently signed Inflation Reduction Act was originally sold as an act to reduce inflation. Now that it has been passed, the legislation's core players seem to acknowledge that isn't going to happen.
Picking two culturally popular themes, zoo staff decided on using names from recent Disney film "Encanto" and the "Star Wars" series.
U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl is seeking a legislative solution to address what he sees as issues that occurred during the 2020 general election.
The Yellowhammer State is predicted to have record tax revenue for the Education Trust Fund at the end of fiscal year 2022 in September.
The state of Alabama is becoming increasingly known for its financial innovation prowess and tech-friendly business climate.
CNN's Brian Stelter is the network's lead media reporter, but the way he talks makes you think that the American media is trapped in a right-wing echo chamber.
Ivey rips Calif. Gov. Newsom after Alabama prison dig -- 'Down here, we’re focused on public safety'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed Alabama's plans to construct new prisons to help solve the state's issues with over-crowded criminal detention facilities.

