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From Decatur to Mobile, Alabamians are helping survivors recover from flooding in Texas. Gov. Kay Ivey sent more first ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday appointed a corrections deputy as head of the state parole board, replacing the outgoing chair who led the board during a period of few releases.
Following the death of her longtime companion Missy earlier this year, Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday introduced Huntley, the new “First Dog of Alabama.” Huntley is a three-year-old, female yellow ...
Gov. Kay Ivey, a former Girls State lieutenant governor, and Sen. Katie Britt, a former Girls State governor, addressed the participants.
Gov. Kay Ivey Wednesday appointed Judge Ben Bowden to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, replacing Judge Bill Lewis. “Judge Bowden’s impressive record as a legal scholar is matched by his ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has appointed a new justice to replace an outgoing vacancy left by Justice Jay Mitchell.
The Alabama Legislature and Gov. Kay Ivey honored Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson on Thursday for his years of service to the Port City.
Gov. Kay Ivey was in Limestone County Friday morning to address the Ardmore community as part of her Rebuild Alabama Road Tour.
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $150,000 grant to help inmates regain their footing and be prepared for the job market once they are released.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday shared the news that her "beloved" Missy Ivey has passed away. Missy was about 10 years old, a release from the governor's office stated. “Missy was a great friend.
Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Joint Resolution 63 to encourage the establishment of the Space Command headquarters at Redstone Arsenal on Tuesday.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Robin Meyers, a first for her time in office and the first commutation in the state since 1999.
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