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A lawsuit alleges that SB 129 stifled instructional activity and violated the First and Fourteenth amendment rights of the ...
The governor told Girls State delegates to pursue their goals and that "sometimes the best man for a job is a woman." ...
Governor Ivey praises Alabama's manufacturing heroes, spotlighting the sector's essential role in economic growth and ...
Sudden raids on hemp shops across south Alabama last week sparked outrage and fear across the state, leading a Dothan ...
Four hemp companies sue to block Alabama's new hemp law, citing severe threats and unclear regulations. Discover their ...
A Tuscaloosa circuit court judge plans to run for full term in 2026. Circuit Judge Dennis Steverson was appointed by Gov. Kay ...
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey promises paid parental leave for teachers, state workers. Will it happen? - MSNAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey smiles ahead of speaking during the Mobile Chamber's Forum Alabama breakfast on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024, at the Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa in downtown Mobile, Ala.
Gov. Kay Ivey on June 16 signed a proclamation to set special election dates for the Alabama House District 63 seat, which includes much of downtown Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. The party ...
Kay Ivey Tuesday won the Republican nomination for a second full term as governor, using the power of incumbency and appeals to conservative social issues to overcome eight other opponents.
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