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When Delaney and Riley McIntyre were in elementary school, their parents Kellie and Dale set a goal for the family: to visit every continent except Antarctica by the time the girls graduated high school. The adventurous family figured they’d accomplish their goal during winter and summer breaks, but all that changed when they encountered a […]
State Rep. Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle), the sponsor of House Bill 322, is celebrating its passing in the Alabama Legislature on the last day of the session. The bill instructs public schools to require students to utilize the restroom that corresponds with their biological gender.
This week, multiple North Alabama Republican lawmakers made public their preferred candidate in Alabama's crowded GOP gubernatorial primary field.
The National Rifle Association has awarded State Rep. Shane Stringer with its "Defender of Freedom" award for his successful passage of constitutional carry during the 2022 regular legislative session.
As the walls start to close in on Hunter Biden, the American media seem prepared to throw him under the bus to protect President Joe Biden.
Thursday, the U.S. Senate in a mostly partisan 53-47 vote confirmed President Joe Biden's nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The U.S. Senate, in an expected move, has confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Thursday, on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Blalock expressed his frustration over the Democrat's narrative about the Florida education bill.
Thursday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Gubernatorial candidate Lindy Blanchard doubled down on her criticism of Governor Kay Ivey's record.
The final day of the Alabama Legislature's 2022 regular session saw the passage of a bill similar to Florida's controversial "Parental Rights in Education" law, which has been dubbed by progressive opponents as the "Don't Say Gay" bill.
Thursday, the Alabama Legislature passed a bill authored by State Rep. Wes Allen to ensure the integrity of Alabama's elections administration process.
Retired Lt. Gen Michael Flynn, who has endorsed Durant for Senate, joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" Thursday to express his outrage over Griffith's comments.
The Alabama Conservatives Fund, a super PAC supporting Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt, on Thursday released an agriculture-themed television advertisement touting the candidate's energy policies.
Adventures with Jesus are available every day. Vickie Smith likes to go on these adventures, and we were fortunate to have gone on one together in December. In this episode, Vickie shares what God has done in her life and what she has seen God do in the lives of others. She takes what she […]
The University of Alabama has been selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to host a new hydrology research-focused cooperative institute, Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) announced.
Only in a country where being offended is a virtue could an anti-religious organization in Wisconsin succeed in forcing a local school board to tell its constituents they can't pray for the safety of their students
Retired U.S. Army Colonel Casey Wardynski, Republican candidate for Alabama's fifth congressional district, on Thursday released his campaign's second television advertisement of the 2022 GOP primary election cycle.
The Numeracy Act by State Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) has passed the Alabama Legislature and has been signed by Governor Kay Ivey
Mo Brooks presses top general on defense budget — 'What's the inflation rate for our defense costs?'
Republicans members of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) have raised concerns that Biden's defense budget does not keep up with the current rate of inflation.
A bill to prohibit the promotion of "divisive concepts" in K-12 public school teachings gained approval from the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on Tuesday.
During a Wednesday appearance on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Katie Britt campaign spokesman Sean Ross said he's not satisfied with Durant's defense of his past comments about disarming American cities.
The Jefferson County Board of Education this week announced that it will meet the demands of the nation's most prominent secularist advocacy organization by barring prayer from being spoken over the loudspeaker at the district's high school football games.
During Tuesday's appearance on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," AG Marshall explained why he wouldn't say Joe Biden was "duly elected" President.

