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Governor Kay Ivey signed the REACH Act into law on Monday, June 9, expanding the High School Diploma Options (HSDO) program.
Surrounded by officers from around the state, the governor took the chance to thank them and thank law makers who moved her package of bills through the legislature.
MONTGOMERY — Kent Davis, who led the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs as its commissioner until being removed last year by Gov. Kay Ivey, filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against ...
Security cameras capture explosions in Tehran as Israel said it targeted nuclear and military sites Israel attacked Iran’s capital early Friday in strikes that targeted the country’s nuclear program ...
Governor Kay Ivey ceremonially signed her 'Safe Alabama" bill package on Thursday. With her signature, Gov. Ivey banned Glock switches and expanded police immunity in the state. While law enforcement ...
Local and state leaders in Tuscaloosa County are uniting to urge the state to purchase the Black Warrior Parkway Toll Bridge, a proposal that ...
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has tapped long-time educator and pre-K leader Ami Brooks as the next secretary of the Alabama ...
Governor Kay Ivey ceremonially signed her ‘Safe Alabama” bill package on Thursday. With her signature, Gov. Ivey banned Glock ...
Aleut Real Estate broke ground earlier this month on a $32.7 million hanger facility at Pryor Field Regional Airport in Tanner. It is the first Alabama-based development for the company, a wholly ...
After the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve in 2022, gunfire rang out on Mobile’s Dauphin Street resulting in nine ...
The legislation, collectively called the "Safe Alabama" Public Safety Pages, covered items from police accountability to ...