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In Alabama, National Police Week is a time of reflection and gratitude. It’s a time to pay tribute to fallen officers, express appreciation for those who serve, raise awareness about the challenges they face, and the celebrate remarkable achievements of our everyday law enforcement officers. On Monday, National Peace Officers Memorial Day took place, and […]

Many of Alabama's political leaders are criticizing President Joe Biden's reported attempt to keep Space Command Headquarters in Colorado.

The end of Title 42 is a mess Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

House bill to ban Chinese property ownership

The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would ban Chinese citizens and entities from purchasing property in the state. The legislation comes amid growing concerns about Chinese investments in the United States. The bill was introduced by Majority Leader Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle) who said  Chinese acquisition of Alabama land could pose a threat […]

Last week, at an appropriations committee hearing, Sen. Katie Britt had a candid moment after a surprise request. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) asked her to take over as chair of the meeting after other ranking members had already thinned out, leaving Britt to wield the gavel. See her reaction: “This is the first time number […]

April 27, 2011, is a day that will never be forgotten in Alabama. A series of 62 tornadoes tore through Alabama in three waves across 35 of the state’s 67 counties, leaving a path of destruction in their wake. The storms claimed the lives of 254 Alabamians and injured more than 2,000 others. The cities […]

The first step towards extending the debt ceiling has started with the U.S. House passing the plan pushed by  House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.)

Tuberville and Britt reacted to Biden's announcement and blasted the President's record on inflation, the border, and other issues.

3 arrested for the Sweet 16 shooting in Dadeville

Poll: Britt most popular freshman GOP senator

The “mama on a mission” has apparently taken Washington by storm. According to a poll by Morning Consult, Sen. Katie Britt is the most popular GOP senator among the freshman class, with the widest margin between her approvals and disapprovals (plus-27% net). More powerfully, Britt (R-Montgomery) maintains the lowest disapproval rating of any member of […]

Alabama celebrates Lineman Appreciation Day

Brave men and women who work long hours at a moment’s notice to keep the lights on for Alabamians are being honored this week. Lineman Appreciation Day recognizes the contributions of the people who protect public safety and ensure that Alabamians have reliable electricity. In 2014, Lineman Appreciation Day was designated as the first Monday […]

"Good time" will not be so good for inmates anymore if Governor Kay Ivey signs the Deputy Brad Johnson Act

The Biden administration's victory lap on Afghanistan did not sit well with Alabama lawmakers.

Former President Donald Trump heads to New York today to turn himself in on unprecedented long-shot indictment as the Wall Street Journal

FBI will release the manifesto of the mentally-ill terrorist monster who attacked a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee

A disturbed biological woman who believed she was a man attacked Covenant Christian School and killed 3 9-year-olds and 3 adults.

Will President Donald Trump be indicted at all today? Maybe, New York is preparing for the circus New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg is creating

Sen. Katie Britt is leading a charge against Mexican authorities after the “illicit seizure” of Vulcan Materials Company’s port facility at Punta Venado in Quintana Roo, Mexico. Video footage shows the facility being breached and confiscated at gunpoint by Mexican military and police forces. “This forcible seizure of private property is unlawful and unacceptable,” Britt […]

The market and the banks are reacting to two major bank failures as fear of rippling impacts are still yet to be felt in the form of more bank failures

More than $1 billion in spending passed the House Ways and Means General Fund Committee in less than an hour but it's planning has been ongoing for a while

Students and parents visiting the U.S. Capitol watched in amazement as Senator Katie Britt hit "the Griddy."

The Energy Department revised its stance to state that COVID likely came from a Wuhan lab leak after all.

'Coach' Tuberville scores in hard-hitting update

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville spoke of Huntsville's unique role in protecting the country during a Washington Update in Madison County.

Biden said "Ukraine stands. Democracy stands. America — and the world — stands with Ukraine.”