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Dozens of bills passed by the Alabama Legislature and signed by Gov. Kay Ivey this year will take effect in the next two months. That includes two that will save consumers money beginning Sept. 1.
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNMillions in state grants pour into Central Alabama: Here's where the money is going
New grant money from the state will funnel millions into the River Region, with Prattville and Montgomery taking home ...
Alabama high school seniors now have a new, simplified path to higher education, thanks to a statewide initiative announced ...
In a speech addressed to the Economic Development Association of Alabama on Monday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced that more than ...
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Alabama senate leader says he will repeal his own controversial bill: ‘This issue should be dead’
Cullman, announced Friday that he introduced a bill, SB12, to repeal SB322 after listening to many constituents voice their concerns over the legislation passed during the 2025 legislative session.
Governor Kay Ivey announced on Monday that over $25.9 million in Growing Alabama funding has been allocated to support ...
Alabama colleges have gotten a lot bigger in the last decade, despite enrollment setbacks during the pandemic. Auburn University, though smaller than the University of Alabama, stands out for a huge ...
Gov. Kay Ivey today announced more than $3.7 million in state funding is being awarded to cities and counties created by ...
‘Underground bunker’ arrests pushing Alabama lawmakers to call for death penalty in child rape cases
The motion comes after seven people were arrested in Bibb County in a sexual abuse case; their charges range from rape to ...
Q, Alabama’s oldest barbecue restaurant, will attempt to set a world record this weekend for the most pulled pork sandwiches ...
Gov. Kay Ivey issued a statement Wednesday in response to requests for the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to show the family of Jabari Peoples the police body camera video of the fatal shooting of ...
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