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The return of the shark category to the 89th annual Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo (ADSFR) was a rousing success with 15 sharks weighed in during the three-day event, with one riding the ferry from Fort Morgan in the back of a pickup to get to the rodeo site on Dauphin Island. Tiger sharks pretty much […]
Spanning from Mobile to Muscle Shoals, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has received 1,093 campaign contributions from Yellowhammer State residents.
Every year Yellowhammer Multimedia honors 20 women who have made a significant impact in the state of Alabama. This event is a celebration of strong women who shape and propel Alabama. For this year’s exemplary class, we are opening up nominations to the public!
The State of Alabama could take action against Google should the multinational tech giant manipulate search results for crisis pregnancy centers, according to Attorney General Steve Marshall.
The media and their Democrats have decided that their attempts to explain away inflation have been complete failures.
The National Cement Company of Alabama on Thursday joined with local and state officials to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for its $300 million Ragland plant expansion.
Alabama reached yet another record low unemployment rate in the month of June, according to newly released labor statistics announced Friday by Gov. Kay Ivey.
The takeaway from last night's January 6 committee seems to be that President Donald Trump did not do enough to call off the rioters at the U.S. Capitol, which they still haven't shown he planned and organized, as they have claimed
Wednesday, the U.S. Senate considered a comprehensive plan that would have brought the federal budget to balance over the course of 10 years.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined 20 of his U.S. Senate colleagues in a letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona arguing that the new proposal "jeopardizes key protections for victims."
Daniels reiterated his position on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show" Thursday and said there will be a "political awakening" in the Yellowhammer State as more people realize the true ramifications of the law.
One of the images that stick out in my mind when I reflect on the World Games is how welcoming our city was to athletes, coaches and fans from all over the world. From the standing ovation and message of solidarity that was given to the Ukrainian athletes, to stories of local volunteers driving to […]
Bryan Harsin: 'Attack' against program during inquiry 'didn't work' -- 'It united our football team'
Auburn University head football coach Bryan Harsin faced a barrage of accusations aimed at his program this past offseason.
Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington has been elected president of the National Association of Government Labor Officials.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced that he would bypass Congress and take executive action over what he termed “a climate crisis.” Alabama Public Service Commission President Twinkle Cavanaugh denounced the 79-year-old president’s plan in comments to Yellowhammer News. “This shows a complete lack of understanding for what matters to American families, right now,” Cavanaugh […]
It’s no secret that Alabamians love pick-up trucks. Even if you find yourself mired in commuter traffic in growing urban or suburban areas like Huntsville, Birmingham and/or the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, you’re likely to be surrounded by pick-up trucks. In fact, nearly one of every five vehicles on Alabama roads is a pick-up […]
In Alabama, the congressional delegation has raised concern over supply chain shortages and how it could impact the state’s electrical grid.
NASA officials on Wednesday announced three targeted launch dates for the Huntsville-assembled Space Launch System, which will mark the beginning of the agency's Artemis I mission.
The 2023 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest will begin accepting entries on Tuesday, August 2, 2022. This year’s contest is a joint project between the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) and the Alabama Tourism Department. The deadline to enter is October 31, 2022. The 2023 photo contest will focus on traditional photography techniques […]
Wednesday on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," Palmer said the Democrats didn't want to see the photo because "it's an example of personhood."
U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) joined his fellow Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee GOP colleagues in a letter opposing a new plan proposed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
The members of Alabama's congressional delegation are expressing concern to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) about how current supply chain shortages could affect electrical cooperatives and municipalities.

