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Get ready, college basketball fans! Two of the SEC's brightest stars are staying put! Auburn's electrifying guard, Tahaad Pettiford, and Alabama's dynamic playmaker, Labaron Philon, have both withdrawn from the NBA Draft and are returning to their respective teams next season! After a sensational freshman year that had Auburn fans buzzing, Pettiford briefly flirted with the NBA. But fear not, Tigers faithful! He's back on The Plains, ready to light up the court once again. Not to be outdone, Alabama fans are celebrating too! Labaron Philon, another freshman phenom, is heading back to Tuscaloosa. Get ready for more dazzling plays from this rising star! After getting valuable feedback from NBA scouts, both Pettiford and Philon decided that another year of college ball is the best move for their development. Smart choices that will benefit both players and their teams. Pettiford was a scoring machine, averaging 11.6 points per game, along with 2.2 rebounds and three assists. He even elevated his play in the NCAA Tournament, exploding for multiple 20+ point performances! Philon also impressed, racking up 10.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, and nearly four assists per game. These guys are both potential lottery picks. They're betting on themselves, and if they continue their upward trajectory, they could be top names called in next year's draft! Get ready for another exciting season of college hoops!Big News for Auburn and Bama Hoops!
Pettiford's Return: A Tiger Boost
Philon's Back in Tuscaloosa!
Why the Return?
By the Numbers
NBA Dreams on Hold (For Now!)
John and Barry are back in the ChumCity studio, diving headfirst into the wild world of college sports! Get ready for a jam-packed episode covering everything from NIL deals to conference schedules. The guys break down the latest news from the SEC spring meetings, especially those murky updates on NIL reform and the heated debate around a 9-game conference schedule. Are they actually fixing anything? Longshore and McKnight aren't pulling any punches! They're calling out the lack of transparency from league officials and seriously questioning whether college athletics is even on a sustainable path. Tough questions, but someone's gotta ask them! Of course, it wouldn't be Longshore & McKnight without "Where I Was Right, Where I Was Wrong"! Plus, they're highlighting the most electrifying performances in the NBA playoffs. Don't miss it!Longshore & McKnight: College Sports Chaos!
SEC Spring Shenanigans
Is College Athletics Sustainable?
Fan Faves and NBA Heat!
During a recent Senate hearing, Senator Katie Britt grilled Energy Secretary Chris Wright about China's rapidly expanding nuclear capabilities. The focus? Their massive construction of nuclear reactors. Britt pointed out that China's currently building 28 nuclear facilities, practically half the global total! She slammed it as a manufacturing space repeat, with China using its clout to get ahead. Britt emphasized the importance of winning both the AI and energy races, seeing them as intertwined. Britt pressed Wright on what the Biden administration is doing to counter China’s nuclear ambitions and ensure adequate funding for the effort. Wright admitted China's speed, noting their reactors are often "knockoffs" of US tech built "much cheaper and faster" due to lighter regulations. He stressed funding through the loan program office is crucial. This would leverage private capital, with equity investors guaranteeing repayment. Britt highlighted plans for the world's first fast-spectrum salt reactor in the US, viewing it as key to "unleashing American energy dominance." "Developing this new type of nuclear reactor is transformational," Britt declared, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize commercial shipping and restore American maritime dominance. Wright agreed increasing American energy dominance is a priority, especially given the weaknesses of the US power grid. He acknowledged the grid's vulnerability to attacks and confirmed ongoing efforts to address the problem.China's Nuclear Power Surge: A Threat to US Dominance?
Reactor Race is On!
Britt Demands Action!
"Knockoffs" and Bureaucracy
A Salt Reactor Solution?
Game-Changing Tech?
Grid Vulnerabilities: A Major Concern
Montgomery buzzed with activity these last four months as our legislators tackled issues impacting Alabamians every day. They’re heading home with some major wins – policies that’ll boost quality of life and shape our communities for years. Plus, they delivered some serious accomplishments to keep Alabama thriving! It's a tough job, juggling competing interests and complex problems against the clock. But this legislative session? A resounding success! Many of the bills passed will help build a stronger, safer Alabama. Lawmakers hit the ground running, addressing the surge in violent crime. The result? An actionable, cross-agency plan to combat crime and support our incredible law enforcement officers through partnerships at every level. We're proud the Alabama Bureau of Pardons & Paroles is part of this initiative! Our APOSTC-certified officers work tirelessly to keep Alabama safe, including serving on the state’s metro crime suppression unit (MACS). This unit brought state and local law enforcement together in Montgomery. Thanks to the hard work of Speaker Ledbetter, Senate President Pro Tem Gudger, Chairman Reynolds, and Governor Ivey, it's now got the funding to expand statewide! ALEA reports the MACS unit "arrested 266 individuals on various charges, recovered 51 stolen vehicles, seized 195 firearms, and seized 103 machine gun conversion devices." June marks the one-year anniversary of this joint operation, and we’re expecting even more positive news! Alabama’s leaders are also entrusting Bureau officers to address violent youth offenders. With our advanced technology, we can monitor those who would be charged with Class A or B felonies if adults. Representative Travis Hendrix helped pass a bill allowing the Bureau to partner with other agencies to electronically monitor dangerous juvenile offenders awaiting trial. It’s another tool to keep our communities safe. Senator Givhan and Judge Hill sponsored legislation to streamline data sharing with law enforcement. Now, the Bureau can share real-time GPS data with other agencies during active investigations. No more delays when every second counts! Being tough on crime means being smart about it. At the Bureau, we focus on advanced supervision and strategies to reduce recidivism. Job training and career placement are key to keeping formerly incarcerated Alabamians from returning to prison. Representative Parker Moore and Senator Rodger Smitherman led a bipartisan occupational licensing reform effort this session. Businesses now have full discretion over their decision to hire these individuals, and those that do will be released from legal liability for their decision. It's a win-win for Alabama's job creators and offers opportunities to those willing and ready to work. The legislature showed its sincere support for our law enforcement officers this session. Representative Jerry Starnes and Senator Clyde Chambliss sponsored a bill to codify ABPP officers as state law enforcement - a classification they’ve always been with authority and powers they’ve always had.. It's a huge morale boost for our officers! On behalf of the entire Alabama Bureau of Pardons & Paroles, thank you to our state lawmakers for your hard work! We're committed to working with partners to provide training, education, and opportunities that help formerly incarcerated Alabamians succeed. We believe in giving people a second chance, leading to better outcomes and a safer Alabama. Cam Ward
Director of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and ParolesAlabama's Lawmakers: A Win for Public Safety!
Tackling Crime Head-On
Protecting Our Communities
Smart on Crime, Too
Backing the Blue
Get your daily dose of Alabama's political buzz with Dale Jackson and Mecca Musick! These two are diving deep into the stories that matter most in the Yellowhammer State. Mecca Musick is the powerhouse CEO behind 256 Today, keeping you in the know about all things local. Dale Jackson? He's a leading voice over at Yellowhammer News, and he's hitting the airwaves bright and early on WVNN, weekdays from 5-9 a.m., with a talk show you won't want to miss. Get ready for some real talk!Alabama Politics, Unfiltered!
Meet Your Guides
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is setting his sights on the Alabama governor's office! He recently announced his intention to run in the 2026 Republican primary, and the campaign is already off to a roaring start. Tuberville's campaign raked in a cool $2 million in the first 24 hours! Looks like folks are eager to see what the Senator has in store for the Yellowhammer State. In a recent radio interview, Tuberville made it clear that his administration won't be shy about making waves. "We're going to be a battleship," he declared. Expect big changes and a new direction for Alabama's government. He stressed the importance of assembling a team of "good, smart minds" to tackle the state's challenges. Tuberville is already thinking about reforms he hopes to implement. He's got his sights set on areas like education, economic development, and infrastructure. "We'll have a great game plan in a year and a half, when we take over as governor of the state," he stated. A key priority for Tuberville is growing the economy across Alabama. He wants to bring everyone "on the same page" and ensure that all regions benefit from economic prosperity. Tuberville emphasized a collaborative approach. "We got to do a lot for everybody. We got 5 million people. It's going to be a team of 5 million people," he proclaimed. "They're gonna call me coach!" He promises hard work, common sense, and a focus on the people of Alabama.Tuberville Eyes Alabama Governor's Mansion
Campaign Kicks Off with a Bang
"We're Going to be a Battleship!"
Focus on Key Areas
Boosting the Economy Statewide
"They're Gonna Call Me Coach!"
Alabama fans, get ready! The Kalen DeBoer era enters its second season, and kickoff is just around the corner. While last year didn't hit the expanded playoff heights, this season feels different, especially with the revamped receiving corps. Forget quarterback battles – the wide receiver room might be the real story in Tuscaloosa. We're talking potentially elite-level talent here, folks. Rising sophomore Ryan Williams is the name on everyone's lips. After a stellar freshman debut (with a slight fade later), expect a massive leap. He's got the potential to be not just Bama's best, but one of the nation's top playmakers. Then there's Germie Bernard, the Washington transfer who surprised everyone with nearly 800 receiving yards. He's back for his senior year after passing on the NFL, ready to cement his status as a top college receiver. Adding even more firepower is Miami transfer Isaiah Horton. This 6-foot-4 target is a true jump-ball specialist and was a hot commodity in the portal. He brings a dominant outside presence that's been missing in recent years. But it doesn't stop there. Cole Adams returns from injury to bolster the slot position, alongside redshirt sophomore Jalen Hale. Keep an eye on true freshman Lotzeir Brooks from New Jersey – buzz is he might be too good to keep off the field. Rico Scott will also be looking to make an impact after his redshirt year. Adding even more intrigue, defensive back Jaylen Mbakwe is slated to get offensive snaps, potentially creating some wild and creative plays. From top to bottom, this group of receivers looks like the best Alabama's had in ages. If everything clicks, watch out – this could be one of the best receiving units in college football.Tide's WR Room Primed for Explosive Season
Wide Receiver Depth Chart Explodes
Ryan Williams: Sophomore Sensation Ready to Shine
Germie Bernard Returns for More
Isaiah Horton: Transfer Portal Gem
Depth Beyond the Stars
Mbakwe's Two-Way Potential
The Verdict: Best in Years?
The 2026 Alabama Attorney General's race is already getting spicy! Katherine Robertson, current Chief Counsel to Attorney General Steve Marshall, is throwing her hat in the ring with a campaign kickoff early next month. Mark your calendars for the evening of Tuesday, June 10th! Katherine and Ryan Robertson are hosting a reception and special announcement, featuring Attorney General Steve Marshall himself. The buzz is building, and ChumCity is here for it! Robertson boasts a seriously impressive background, including top spots at the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. She's worked with some big names, including former U.S. Attorney General and Senator Jeff Sessions. Chris Carden, the former Sylacauga Chief of Police, is singing Robertson's praises! In an email making the rounds, Carden gave her a glowing endorsement, highlighting her dedication to law enforcement. "I’ve never written a public endorsement like this before," Carden wrote, emphasizing his unwavering belief in Robertson. He praised her toughness and unwavering support for Alabama law enforcement. Robertson has been hitting the ground running, making more public appearances, addressing the Alabama Legislature, and even launching her own social media presence. She's clearly ready to rumble! The race is already shaping up to be a showdown. Other contenders include Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey and former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell. The fundraising frenzy officially kicked off last Monday, exactly one year out from the Alabama primary election on May 19, 2026. Get ready for the political ads, folks! It's gonna be a wild ride!Attorney General Race Heats Up: Robertson to Launch Campaign!
Save the Date!
A Résumé That Pops
Top Cop's Stamp of Approval
Gearing Up for the Fight
The Competition
Money Talks
Remember Chef Rob McDaniel? The guy who turned SpringHouse and Helen into culinary hotspots, racking up James Beard nods along the way? Well, hold on to your hats, ChumCity, because he and his wife Emily have just upped the ante! Right next door to Helen in Birmingham sits Bayonet, McDaniel's brand new seafood and raw bar. And folks, it's a game-changer. Chef McDaniel says they created Bayonet to celebrate all things ocean, and they've committed hard. Don't expect any rogue steaks here – it's pure, unadulterated seafood bliss. Forget the beef. Bayonet serves up a tuna burger so good, you won't even miss it. "You feel like you're eating a big, nice, juicy burger,†says McDaniel. “It’s delicious.†This ain't your typical seafood joint! Bayonet's not just about the Gulf Coast (though they love it!). McDaniel's casting a wider net, bringing in treasures from fisheries around the world. Oysters are the stars at Bayonet, with 15-20 varieties shucked fresh daily. From Alabama to Washington state, you can slurp your way across the country. Know someone with a bad oyster experience? Bayonet might just change their mind! Their carefully sourced, farm-raised oysters are monitored to the max. Forget the usual cracker-hot sauce combo (though they've got that too, if you insist!). Bayonet serves oysters with lemon, horseradish, house-made hot sauce, and mignonette. The goal? To let those briny babies shine! Bayonet's got a coastal chic vibe, but it's far from stuffy. Ditch the seafood towers and prepare for artfully arranged platters, perfect for sharing (or not!). Bayonet is now open for lunch, alongside dinner. Plus, there's a "Two Buck Shuck" happy hour (3-5 PM) with $2 oysters and Alabama light beers. Score! Evans Meats and Seafood and Fairhope Fish House supply the goods. The focus? Quality so fresh, the fish are practically swimming. All fish are delivered whole and carefully broken down in-house. Sure, you'll find tuna and swordfish, but what about Spanish mackerel? Sardines? Bayonet's not afraid to get adventurous. Think charcoal-grilled mackerel and smoked sardines atop potato pie. Believe it or not, the egg salad sandwich (spiked with Japanese mayo, chives, and caviar!) is a runaway hit. Swordfish schnitzel and shrimp banh mi also hold court on the menu. McDaniel credits his team's creativity and imagination for Bayonet's success. He empowers them to bring their own ideas to the table, resulting in a menu that's both innovative and delicious. Being next door to Helen creates a synergistic effect, with guests hopping between the two for cocktails, oysters, dinner, and dessert. McDaniel emphasizes the importance of balance, prioritizing his family and building a strong team to support his two restaurants. The restaurant was originally going to be named Bayonet after the weapon. But then they went to Pea Crab, which didn't work out. So they went back to Bayonet and thought of the plant. McDaniel hopes Bayonet will surprise and delight customers, offering a seafood experience that's unexpected and distinctly different from Helen. Chef Rob McDaniel (with wife Emily!)
2015 Second Ave. North, Birmingham, Alabama 35203
205-829-1899
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.Chef Rob's New Wave: Bayonet Bites into Birmingham!
Hello Bayonet, Goodbye Landlocked Cuisine!
Tuna Burgers and Tasty Transformations
Casting a Wider Net: Gulf to Globe
Oyster Obsession: From Alabama to the Atlantic
Beyond Backyard Boils: Elevating the Oyster Experience
Coastal Chic Vibes: Not Your Grandma's Seafood Shack
Lunch, Happy Hour & Seafood Platters: Oh My!
From Sea to Plate: Freshness is Key
Beyond the Usual Suspects: Get Ready to Explore
Egg-cellent Additions: The Menu's Secret Weapon
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Helen & Bayonet: A Culinary Power Couple
Balance is Key: Chef, Owner, Husband, Father
The Name Game: More Than Just a Weapon
Beyond Expectations: A Different Kind of Seafood Experience
Bayonet Deets