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Toyota Alabama will invest $222 million in its Huntsville operations as part of its plans to create a new four-cylinder production line, according to a company announcement made Tuesday.
Secretary of State John Merrill, in a press release Tuesday, reminded Alabama voters that there are 28 days remaining to apply for an absentee ballot by mail for the upcoming primary election. The release stated, “Ahead of the May 24th Primary Election, Secretary Merrill would like to remind Alabama voters that there are 28 days […]
Last week, Attorney General Steve Marshall filed two briefs in support of lawsuits seeking to halt the Biden administration's reversal of two Trump-era immigration policies.
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 […]
Former President Donald Trump's scheduled June 18 appearance in Birmingham has been postponed, the American Freedom Tour confirmed with Yellowhammer News Tuesday.
It's not every day that a reporter for a major media outlet takes to the airwaves and decides they want to say that the issues facing the country can't be addressed by President Joe Biden.
Gubernatorial candidate Lew Burdette released his new television advertisement that will start playing across the Yellowhammer State this week.
In the U.S. Senate race in Alabama, candidate Mike Durant is leading in contributions after loaning his campaign $2.65 million in personal funds
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) introduced The HITS Act that would "provide the equivalent of a 6-month Federal income tax holiday for millions of Americans who support the American economy."
Alabama has lots of money. The general fund budget and education trust fund budget saw investments of almost $11 billion in spending for 2023. Since we have it, why not spend it is the mentality. And that’s what has been planned – including pay raises for state employees and educators. There were a number of […]
In her latest television advertisement of the 2022 GOP primary election cycle, released on Monday, U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt takes aim at the Biden administration's policies while detailing her support of the Second Amendment.
Yellowhammer Multimedia, once again, is publishing its list of Alabama's most powerful and influential political leaders.
One of President Biden’s first actions when he took office was banning new oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and waters. This moratorium on new leases in federal waters has been particularly devastating to south Alabama and the Gulf Coast region. These actions resulted in the cancellation of scheduled lease sales under the […]
Plaintiffs challenging the "Alabama Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act" have dropped their lawsuit against the bill, Attorney General Steve Marshall confirmed this past Friday.
During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show," U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters took a shot at Gov. Kay Ivey's latest campaign ad outlining her opposition to illegal immigration, calling it "plain racist ignorance."
Manufacture Alabama on Monday announced the appointment of Karen Johnston, Toyota North America's regional director of governmental affairs, to the association's board of directors.
Monday, Senate President Pro Tem Greg Reed announced his endorsement of Gov. Kay Ivey in her bid for reelection as Alabama's 54th chief executive.
Those seeking to obtain or renew their Alabama driver's license will have to wait a week before doing so, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's attempt to purchase Twitter has the nation's powerbrokers terrified, and for good reason.
Republican fifth congressional district candidate Casey Wardynski announced that his campaign had received the endorsement of the House Freedom Fund, the political arm of the House Freedom Caucus.
Candidates seeking election to Alabama's two open federal seats are entering the final stretch of the 2022 primary election cycle.
The media's obsession with normalizing the sexualization of schoolchildren continues with the oddest defense of taxpayer-funded drag shows in public schools yet.

