ChumCity Headlines: You Won't Believe What's Happening!

Gridiron Glory Gone Wrong?

Moody High School's celebrating their Class 5A championship... a little too hard? The AHSAA slapped 'em with a $1,500 fine and a year's probation after some cigar-chomping shenanigans in the locker room. Apparently, victory's sweet smoke came with a hefty price – suspensions and repair bills included!

Remembering Charlie Kirk in Style

State Senator Gerald Allen is honoring conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk with a memorial scholarship at the University of Alabama. The scholarship aims to support Tuscaloosa County students showing leadership, moral fiber, and, of course, a little financial boost.

Trump Trolls Reiner, World Erupts

President Trump ignited a Twitterstorm by seemingly mocking Rob Reiner's hypothetical demise from "Trump derangement syndrome." The left is using it as ammo to blast Republicans for criticizing them for celebrating people like Charlie Kirk's death. Double standards much?

Marshall County Busts Up Alleged Illegal Activity

Fourteen suspected illegal aliens, mostly from Guatemala and sporting criminal records, were cuffed in a recent Marshall County traffic operation. Meanwhile, some Albertville residents held a prayer vigil for the Latino community, even though the arrested folks are criminals in their own community.

Trump Tightens the Screws on Venezuela

President Trump is officially calling the Maduro regime in Venezuela a foreign terrorist organization. He's hitting them with a full blockade of sanctioned oil tankers and teased a prime-time national address, with all signs pointing toward... you guessed it, more Venezuela talk.

Voting Rights Showdown on the Horizon?

A new report "warns" that a Supreme Court ruling could strike down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Translation? Alabama could lose 22 gerrymandered districts with black representation, potentially slashing Democratic lawmakers and basically erasing Black legislative representation. Yikes!

Tuberville Throws Shade on Brown University Shooting

Senator Tommy Tuberville is stirring the pot, suggesting that Ella Cook, a Brown University College Republicans leader, was targeted in a recent shooting. He called the circumstances "suspicious," pointing to claims of the shooter yelling "Allahu Akbar" and students allegedly celebrating the victim's death online.

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.

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