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The Alabama Crimson Tide comes into today’s matchup against Arkansas ranked second in the nation. Alabama boasts a 9-1 record on the season with their only loss to Texas A&M on the road, and the College Football Playoff is in their sights. The Tide control their own destiny with two regular season games on the […]

Magical waterfalls of North Alabama

Fall has arrived in Alabama and while the weather is still enjoyable, there’s nothing better to do than get outside and experience the beautiful, magical waterfalls of North Alabama. With the changing leaves and crisp air, there’s never been a better backdrop for your Instagram worthy photo-ops.

What to watch: Auburn vs. South Carolina

Life comes at you fast. The 2021 Auburn football team has learned that truth if they were not aware already. Just a few short weeks ago, the Tigers were coming off back-to-back wins against ranked SEC opponents with control of their own destiny. The last two games have left Auburn beaten up, likely a bit […]

AWF cook-off draws crowd on Gulf Coast

The scene at the Blue Gill Restaurant in Baldwin County provided hope that Alabama is returning to some sort of normalcy after a long period of COVID-19 restrictions. The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) Gulf Coast Wild Game Cook-Off, the first in two years, attracted a crowd to the venue on the Causeway to taste a […]

In a Friday interview with Huntsville radio host Michael Yaffee on WVNN’s “The Yaffee Program,” Ainsworth outlined his objections to government-mandated vaccination for children.

This weekend’s college football TV schedule

For a printable version, click here. Pro tip: Save the image below to your phone for quick and easy access all weekend. (Note: All times are Central) Zack Shaw is a contributing writer for Yellowhammer News and former walk-on for the Auburn Tigers. You can contact him by email: zack@yellowhammernews.com or on Twitter @z_m_shaw Hayden […]

A student in Cullman caused an uproar when a video of him shouting "white power" and "kill all the [n-words]" emerged. His mother claims he was mimicking a TikTok video.

The opioid epidemic has left a trail of death and destruction as it has metastasized throughout virtually every corner of the United States, discriminating against no one in its quest for absolute devastation of families and communities nationwide.

The Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA) earlier this week held its virtual Alabama Launchpad Cycle 3 Finale, where it awarded two startups a combined $75,000.

While many celebrated the verdict as a victory for self-defense, not everyone took the news well, including State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham).

Netflix's "Tiger King" enthralled American audiences last year as the documentary series gave a glimpse into the life of former big cat zookeeper and convicted felon Joe Exotic.

The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday passed the Democrat-sponsored "Build Back Better Act" by a vote of 220-213.

A new Morning Consult poll shows that Governor Kay Ivey is one of the most popular governors in the country, ranking at No. 8.

When an industry proposes to locate to an area, nearby residents, businesses and community groups all have a vested interest in what that industry wants to do and how those plans will affect them and their environment.

Gov. Kay Ivey has solidified her standing as being one of the nation's most popular governors, according to recent polling.

Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced that The J.M. Smucker Co. will construct a new manufacturing facility and distribution center in Jefferson County.

Wednesday kicked off the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association's (ALBBAA) 10th annual Big Buck Photo Contest.

The mountaintop chalets at Lake Guntersville State Park have long reigned as one of the park’s top attractions, even though they hadn’t undergone a major facelift in more than 20 years.

President Joe Biden's private business vaccine mandate has already seen multiple legal losses, and now it has been dealt a bureaucratic setback, as well.

AT&T earlier this week announced that it had named Birmingham native Cara Fields as the telecommunications company's vice president and general manager for the Gulf States market.

Every Republican member of Alabama's congressional delegation voted against Democrats' $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week on a largely partisan basis by a 228-206 margin.

Huntsville's The Orion Amphitheater earlier this week announced that it will hold its opening celebration on the weekend of May 13, 2022, during which the venue will play host to landmark music event, The First Waltz.

Magical waterfalls of North Alabama

Fall has arrived in Alabama and while the weather is still enjoyable, there’s nothing better to do than get outside and experience the beautiful, magical waterfalls of North Alabama. With the changing leaves and crisp air, there’s never been a better backdrop for your Instagram worthy photo-ops.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) urged his Republican colleagues to look beyond reelection and bring "home the bacon to their districts" should the GOP reassume control of the legislative branch after the 2022 midterms.