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The Alabama Department of Commerce, along with AIDT, conducted a book drive as part of National Reading Month.
For years leading up to the 2020 Census count, the national projections were that Alabama would lose one of our congressional districts.
A volunteer cleanup at Double Cove Park at Lake Logan Martin has put some springtime shine on this public recreation space.
A recent study by J.D. Power found 27% of likely shoppers say they would consider an EV in the next four years.
Imagine trying to hit a clay target flying almost twice the speed you’re accustomed to at the skeet range. And you must start with your shotgun at a lowered position. That is what competitors at the Marble City Cup at Red Eagle Skeet and Trap Club in Childersburg faced at the first U.S. International Skeet […]
Robins & Morton, a privately held construction company based in Birmingham with offices located regionally across the Southeast, announced this week that it was breaking ground on a new construction site in Jupiter, Fla.
Our country faces an unprecedented mental health crisis. Two out of five adults report suffering from symptoms of anxiety and depression. More than half of those age 18-24 report these same symptoms and roughly one out of five say they have suicidal thoughts. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of anxiety, depression and suicide in […]
U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," to discuss why he agrees with Space Command coming to Huntsville.
Casey Wardynski, Republican candidate for Alabama’s open fifth congressional district seat, on Thursday called for a special counsel to be put in charge of the investigation into Hunter Biden’s finances.
Thursday, Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt continued her campaign's efforts to raise awareness of her policy positions by releasing a memo regarding her stance on the Second Amendment.
America is getting ready to see yet another massive wave of illegal immigration, not that we have ever seen it stop since President Donald Trump left office
Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced that Alabama's March unemployment rate sat at 2.9%, which tied the state's all-time low.
Pushing back against the Colorado lawmakers' narrative was U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) and Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham), who on Thursday issued a joint statement of their own declaring Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal to be the proper home of the Space Command.
After gubernatorial candidate Tim James released a campaign ad criticizing the Magic City Acceptance Academy, an LGBTQ charter school in Birmingham, the school decided to add more security to the school while claiming students felt unsafe.
The Republican National Committee on Thursday unanimously voted to withdraw from the Commission on Presidential Debates, citing bias against the party's nominees.
Thursday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Jessica Taylor once again called on Senate candidate Katie Britt to publicly denounce Parker Griffith's PTSD comments about Mike Durant.
HUNTSVILLE -- During a Thursday address to the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce at the Von Braun Center, Gov. Kay Ivey announced three major infrastructure projects that are in store for North Alabama.
Katie Britt released a 30-second advertisement that will run on television, and a 60-second version of the video that will play on digital platforms.
Thursday, Manufacture Alabama released its endorsements of candidates seeking election to statewide and legislative offices. According to the association, the endorsements carry through primary and general elections.
Twitter may not be a public square, but the debate over the spirit of the First Amendment is alive and well -- both on the platform and off.
The Alabama Forestry Association unveiled its eighth round of endorsements for candidates seeking reelection to the Alabama House of Representatives.
In a headline that continues being repeated, President Joe Biden's poll numbers keep hitting new lows.

