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Emma Pokon is governor’s new DEC commissioner

Governor Mike Dunleavy appointed Emma Pokon as commissioner-designee for the Alaska Department of En

No bull: Peltola sponsors taxpayer-funded bison herds for tribal land — down south

Rep. Mary Peltola has legislation to use taxpayer funds to build bison herds on reservation and trib

Jay Town: Alabama could get new congressional map in 2026

Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town thinks a new ruling by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals could resul

Auburn building momentum on recruiting trail

Every Tuesday, we present “The Auburn Corner,” where we’ll get into a different topic on the Auburn

Fifth-grade girl was assigned a male transgender bedmate on a field trip to nation’s capital

An 11-year-old girl who was on a school field trip from Colorado to Washington, D.C. was assigned to

SEC Championship on CBS bows out with record ratings

Saturday’s SEC Championship between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs was extremely spec

USDA, state offer grants to aid food supply chain

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service and the state of Alabama are par

Important questions need to be asked at Alabama’s GOP presidential debate

The Alabama GOP presidential debate is here. Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhamme

Canfield leaving Commerce for position at Burr & Forman

In October, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield would be leaving

Tuberville releases holds on most military promotions

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced Tuesday that he is ending his blockade of military promotions a

‘American nightmare’: Britt-backed legislation would fight child recycling, trafficking

As the flow of illegal immigration at the southern border continues, one group may be paying a highe

West Alabama man known for award winning ‘S-Town’ podcast shot by police

A popular podcaster was shot by police Sunday after allegedly “brandishing” a gun during a standoff.