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Governor Kay Ivey appointed Hal Nash to serve as the chair for the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles. Nash is currently ...
Those of us who follow Alabama politics had been awaiting late May like kids waiting for Santa Claus at Christmas.
The men's and women's clothing store began operations in 1949 and continue to be a staple business in the city of Enterprise.
An Alabama native who stands as the oldest living United States Marine veteran is marking another milestone; his 105th birthday.
Governor Kay Ivey has ordered flags in Alabama to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims of the flooding in Texas Hill Country. “More than one hundred have perished, including young Sarah ...
Cullman businessman Roy Drinkard celebrated his 105th birthday on Friday, July 11, surrounded by friends, family and ...
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed has taken to social media to respond to Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth criticizing him for ...
Governor Kay Ivey announced the addition of 58 new First Class Pre-K classrooms for the 2025-2026 school year.
Governor Kay Ivey has announced 58 new first class Pre-K classrooms for the 2025-2026 school year. The continued expansion of the state’s nationally recognized program in partnership with the Alabama ...
Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced Alabama is assisting Texas in their search and rescue mission following the devastating flooding. The 40-person team being deployed includes Alabama Task Force ...
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency’s Clanton office recently showcased extensive renovations to its building that works ...
The $6.2 million has been awarded to Alabama Fiber Network and will provide 125 miles of "middle-mile" broadband service to ...
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