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The freakout by Washington D.C. politicians and the clowns who cover them over President Donald Trump cleaning up some of the crime issues in the nation’s capital continues. References to how safe the city is, January 6, and authoritarianism betray how serious this issue is, but their issues with Trump are more important than the […]

Workers at the Navistar engine plant in Huntsville have voted against forming a union, ending a closely watched organizing effort backed by the North Alabama Area Labor Council and the United Auto Workers (UAW). According to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), 228 workers were eligible to vote in Thursday’s election. Of the ballots counted, […]

On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, quarterback chatter dominated the conversation with John and Barry commenting on Alabama’s firm decision to start Ty Simpson in 2025. The hosts framed Simpson and his role as a careful distributor, charged with avoiding mistakes while maximizing the Crimson Tide’s deep offensive arsenal. Alabama’s optimism has been fueled […]

Former NFL coach and college assistant Jon Gruden, one of the biggest personalities in the sport, sounds like he isn’t quite done with coaching. Gruden, who has been working in an absolutely incredible media role for the last year with Barstool Sports, is dying to get back onto the sidelines. In his most recent YouTube […]

An Alabama priest has stepped away from his parish duties while church officials investigate allegations of sexual misconduct dating back more than a decade. Rev. Robert Sullivan, pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Homewood, is barred from public ministry while the Diocese of Birmingham reviews claims that he entered into a sexual […]

Allegiant has landed in the Rocket City. Again. Huntsville International Airport and the carrier announced at a news conference today the addition of nonstop routes with service to Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg/Clearwater/Tampa, and Orlando. Allegiant will return its service at HSV in November. In 2008, the carrier left Huntsville as it canceled flights to Orlando […]

Over the last half decade, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), the transfer portal, and the intertwining of the two have been some of the biggest topics discussed in college football outside of the actual games, and sometimes even more so. It’s a new era in college sports, and the current presidential administration has taken steps […]

Cindy Myrex, a Cullman resident and realtor, has won the Republican nomination for the Alabama House District 12 special election. A first‑time political candidate, Myrex beat out Cullman City Councilman Clint Hollingsworth, receiving 3,048 votes to Hollingsworth’s 2,160. Both candidates had been forced into a run-off scenario after neither reached the required threshold of votes […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide is just a couple of weeks away from kicking off their 2025 season on the road against the Florida State Seminoles, and the biggest question of the offseason finally has an official answer. It was first reported on Monday evening and later confirmed on Tuesday by offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb that […]

A routine night aboard the 40-foot Prime Time quickly turned into an epic fishing saga during the Mobile Big Game Fishing Club’s annual Billfish Limited tournament in early August. What started as a sleep-ready drift in the early morning hours suddenly became a full-on showdown, with a rare deep-water fish setting the stage for a […]

Three Alabamians with extensive experience in the field of law have been nominated by President Donald Trump to U.S. District judicial posts. The group, recommended to the White House by U.S. Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville, is comprised of the solicitor general of Alabama, an accomplished attorney, and an Alabama Supreme Court justice. RELATED: […]

In a close-knit community northwest of downtown Birmingham, a young Joe Hampton grew up watching his hardworking parents give freely to their Pratt City neighbors, even when they didn’t have much to spare.  “I come from humble beginnings,” Hampton said. “My father worked in the coal mines, and my mom worked at a local beauty […]

7. The grandfather of a 16-year-old killed in a Decatur police chase is seeking answers, describing the teen as “just a good kid,” but good kids usually don’t run from cops. 6. President Donald Trump wants an Alabama-based military “reaction force” to stop violence in cities; the unit would include a rotation of National Guard […]

On Tuesday, the Birmingham City Council voted to move forward with the third and final phase of the “Home for All” plan, a 2023 initiative aimed at reducing homelessness. The final stage will fund the construction of 14 micro-shelters and an on-site office at the Faith Chapel Care Center in downtown Birmingham. When the plan […]

The South is home to incredible artistic talent that spans across many mediums, techniques, and unique points of view. While there is no lack of beautiful art being created locally, there is a lack of spaces to showcase these pieces and interact with the minds behind them. The Loyola Art Show, Mobile’s premier fine art shopping […]

The Poarch Creek Indians have received the 2025 Whitney M. Young Jr. Service Award from the Scouting America – Mobile Area Council. The award was presented on August 7 at the headquarters of Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama. The national award recognizes individuals and organizations that have provided outstanding service in creating and implementing opportunities […]

As the media and Democrats continue their threats of more gerrymandering across the country, some Republicans are warning that they may want to tread lightly down this path. Conservative lawmakers in Alabama are now suggesting the GOP could come for both Alabama Democrats’ congressional seats. Do it. Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News […]

State Sen. Larry Stutts has picked up a coveted endorsement from the state’s largest farm organization, the Alabama Farmers Federation, in his bid for re-election to the Alabama Senate District 6 seat. Stutts, chair of the Children and Youth Health Committee and member of six other committees, has earned the support of the influential organization […]

Testimonies of Jesus from Atlanta

The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. If Jesus has done something once, He can do it again, and there is nothing that is impossible for Him. In this episode, Matt shares recent experiences from ministry events in Atlanta, GA and adventures with Jesus. From a man’s broken finger getting healed, to people […]

U.S. Senator Katie Britt is highlighting major legislative wins during her first seven months in the 119th Congress, pointing to progress in border security, infrastructure, family support, and economic development. Soon to be the ranking senator from Alabama, Britt serves on the Senate Judiciary, Appropriations, Banking, and Rules committees. “Each and every day in the […]

As the 2026 election season draws near, the Business Council of Alabama has managed to raise around $4.2 million through fundraising efforts to support pro-business candidates during upcoming elections. According to a report from Alabama Daily News, the highly influential organization has surpassed its original fundraising goal, leading the group to bump up the desired benchmark […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide is still trying to get back to the same level of domination it experienced under Nick Saban now that the GOAT has hung up the whistle — we think — for good.  However, the memories of some of his teams are very much in the equation. Winning six national titles during […]

The family of 3-year-old Keterrius “KJ” Starkes Jr., who died after being left in a hot car for more than five hours, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Jefferson County Circuit Court against multiple defendants, including a contracted social worker, state and county Department of Human Resources employees, and Covenant Services, Inc. The tragedy […]

On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry delve into Alabama finally naming Ty Simpson as its starting quarterback for the August 30 opener at Florida State. Discussion around the matchup included perspective on FSU’s Doak Campbell Stadium’s atmosphere. Its size and tradition were noted, but will it have an impact on Ty […]