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Colorado Supreme Court kicks Trump off ballot

By JOE MUELLER | THE CENTER SQUARE The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled former President Dona

Ninth Circuit says Willow Project construction season can proceed while case is under consideration this winter

The group appealing to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to halt progress on the North Slope Willow

Passing: Senate powerhouse Sen. Lyda Green

Former Alaska Senate President Lyda Green died on Dec. 19, 2023 in Soldotna. She had been ill for se

Fairbanks: Leslie Hajdukovich files for Senate to take on Sen. Scott Kawasaki

Fairbanks Republican Leslie Hajdukovich has filed to run against Sen. Scott Kawasaki for the Alaska

Auburn back at practice preparing for Music City Bowl

The Auburn Tigers are back on the practice field this afternoon to prepare for their bowl matchup in

Yaffee: Biden’s military abortion policy is still in place. What’s the plan now?

I have one question for Republicans in the Senate who said they are against President Joe Biden’s mi

AMCA announces partnerships to expand workers’ coverage

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Association, a group advocating for safe, affordable and accessible med

Rep. Barry Moore: If the government is being a grinch this Christmas, we can help  

If the federal government is being a grinch this Christmas, my office can help. A frustration I oft

Maryland QB Tagovailoa to opt out of bowl game against Auburn

There’s a new twist to the Music City Bowl between Auburn and Maryland. Terrapins starting quarterba

2 tow trucks and 2 unnecessary deaths because of unwise and thoughtless decisions of reckless people

 Towing your car is not a crime. Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a

Alabama Power warns against holiday season phone scams

With the holiday season upon us, Alabama Power has announced that it has seen a jump in the amount o

Nick Saban isn’t worried about Michigan’s sign stealing

The Michigan Wolverines found themselves entrenched in negative headlines throughout much of the col