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Anchorage man credited with saving a woman’s life in ’23 is accused of gunning down a man in ’24

Last year, Dylan Moss was a Good Samaritan who joined a team of strangers to help save a bicyclist’s

Secretary of Defense Austin back in hospital

On Sunday afternoon, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III was transported by his security detail

Broad Metro: Progress continues on Village Green Development at Stadium Trace Village

Broad Metro LLC, an Alabama commercial real estate development company owned by Hoover resident Will

Tuberville: ‘Democrats are desperately trying to stop the American people from deciding who will be our next President’

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke outside the front steps of the Supreme Court Thursday an

Ivey creates task force to promote responsible use of artificial intelligence

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced the creation a task force to recommend policies and promote resp

UA System Chancellor Finis St. John IV to lead Shelby Institute for Policy and Leadership

The University of Alabama System announced a leadership transition at the highest level as Chancello

Bill requiring fathers to pay for abortions or get a vasectomy is fine, let’s make it better

Make fathers pay, but… Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show

‘I want to thank Auburn for making my statue skinny’ Barkley jokes on ESPN

Charles Barkley is one of the most famous people in sports media as well as one of the most famous A

Ivey calls for approval of Alabama healthcare sciences high school in Demopolis

In her State of the State address on Tuesday, Gov. Kay Ivey appealed to state lawmakers to quickly a

Bill to make ballot harvesting illegal in Alabama advances senate committee

On Wednesday, the Alabama State Government Affairs Committee advanced legislation that would make it

7 Things: Super Bowl gambling next year could help expand Medicaid in Alabama; Biden’s competence defended by allies; and more …

7. Attempts to undercut State Treasurer Young Boozer’s decision to deny Birmingham-Southern College

Tuberville and Britt send letter to NCAA advocating for championship events in Birmingham – Magic City is ‘ideal host’

U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt have sent a letter to to NCAA President Charlie Baker