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Tuesday, Austal USA company leadership joined with military and government officials in Mobile to showcase the defense industry titan's new $100 million steel shipbuilding facility.

What can an electric vehicle do for you? Let’s get rid of these myths

Automobile manufacturers are investing billions in electric vehicles, with pick-up trucks from Ford and Chevy soon becoming available and luxury SUVs expected to roll off the assembly line at the Mercedes plant in Tuscaloosa later this year. A recent study by J.D. Power found 27% of likely shoppers say they would consider an EV in […]

Wednesday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Katie Britt said the comments were "disgusting and dangerous" and discussed why she believed Durant was wrong on the Second Amendment.

Secretary of State candidate Chris Horn joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" Wednesday to discuss steps he will take to secure election in the Yellowhammer state if he's elected.

Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed into law House Bill 143, which is named after fallen Sheffield K-9 Sgt. Nick Risner.

A partnership between two prominent Alabama law firms has been formed to support black-owned small businesses and nonprofits in the Birmingham community.

The way the media controls language in the United States is pretty amazing, sometimes they do it subtly and sometimes they use brute force.

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth announced that 53 public schools across the Yellowhammer State had been awarded the "Purple Star" school designation.

The excuses have flown pretty freely from President Joe Biden, his administration and the media.

The Alabama Legislature last week concluded its 2022 regular session. This year's session saw a number of the majority party's legislative priorities addressed, as well as the passage of many bipartisan measures.

Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" Tuesday and reacted to the Biden Administration threats. 

Three Alabama congressmen are joining other members of Congress calling for the appointment of a special counsel to lead that investigation.

Tuesday, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama announced plans to build its hybrid version of the Santa Fe sport utility along with the first Electrified Genesis GV70 SUV at its Montgomery manufacturing facility.

Often lost among the more provocative and controversial bills that generate headlines and hullabaloo during legislative sessions are the solid policy measures designed to address long-standing problems endemic to state government. As the chair of the House Education Policy Committee, I can attest that we passed more than two dozen bills and measures to support […]

The reelection campaign of Gov. Kay Ivey released a television advertisement taking aim at President Joe Biden over his administration's immigration policies.

It seems obvious that many in the education profession are just playing dumb when it comes to understanding new legislation that tells them to stop talking about sexual-related topics with children in school between kindergarten and 5th grade.

Attorney General Steve Marshall last week announced a lawsuit that the State of Alabama was bringing against the Biden administration over its failure to enforce existing immigration law.

Governor Kay Ivey recently signed legislation that bans certain medical treatments and procedures for transgender minors, as well as requiring students in public school to only use the bathrooms that correspond with their birth gender. Now, two families with transgender minors have joined with two physicians to sue the State of Alabama.

Monday, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund announced its endorsement of Gov. Kay Ivey's bid for reelection as Alabama's chief executive.

Monday, Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law numerous tax relief bills into law following the conclusion of the 2022 regular session of the Alabama Legislature.

The legislative session just concluded and coincided with the release of VOICES for Alabama’s Children’s annual data book. The VOICES report indicated we have many more issues ahead that need attention. The research results provided by VOICES are not good. (But keep reading, help is on the way.) Too many children can’t read or perform […]

John Roberts joined WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show" Monday to discuss why he's running for Congress.

Many critics have come out blasting Parker Griffith's comments including one congressman and one U.S. Senator.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is taking a giant leap forward in its quest to further expand the advanced workforce of the greater Huntsville area.