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Danjel Purifoy Eliglible to Suit-Up for the Tigers Next Season

Danjel Purifoy (3)Auburn men’s basketball vs Eastern Kentucky on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016 in Auburn, Ala.Photo by Wade Rackley/Auburn Athletics Auburn forward Danjel Purifoy will be eligible to play most of next season. The university said Tuesday the NCAA ruled that Purifoy must sit out the first 30 percent of the season before returning. Both Purifoy and center Austin Wiley…

UPDATE: Lawmakers Skip Discussion on Raising the Age to Purchase Rifles from 18 to 21

Gun control proposals failed in the Republican-controlled Alabama Legislature after most committee members skipped out on scheduled debate, including on a bill to raise the age to buy an AR-15 or similar rifle. The House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee cancelled a Wednesday meeting after only four members, mostly Democrats, attended. Rep. Juandalynn Givan, a Birmingham Democrat, said lawmakers…

Noon Update: Dry, Cool, Calm Pattern

CALM, COOL PATTERN REST OF WEEK: Today will be sunny and cool with a high in the lower 60s, and we have the risk of another late season freeze early Thursday with lows in the upper 20s and low 30s for most places across North/Central Alabama. The wind will be near calm, and widespread frost is likely as well. Then,…

Face 2 Face: Scott Dawson

Senior Political Reporter Tim Lennox sat down for a Face to Face with Republican Gubernatorial candidate Scott Dawson to talk about opposing Governor Kay Ivey in the upcoming primary election. Categories: Face 2 Face

Proposal to Change Duties of Lt. Governor Falters in Senate

A proposal to change the duties of the state’s lieutenant governor has faltered in the Alabama Legislature amid criticism from some lawmakers. The Alabama Senate on Tuesday delayed a vote on the proposed constitutional amendment. Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh said he did not expect the bill to return this session. The lieutenant governor has little power other than…

Gov. Ivey Issues State of Emergency Following Severe Weather

Governor Kay Ivey has issued a State of Emergency effective at 8:00 a.m. CDT Tuesday for all Alabama counties following the severe weather outbreak that began Monday, March 19th. By issuing a State of Emergency, Governor Ivey is directing the activation of the Alabama Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and all appropriate annexes to aid in the affected areas. The Alabama Emergency Management Agency’s…

Gov. Ivey Signs Contract for Health Care in Prison

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed a contract to provide health care in state prisons. Ivey’s office confirmed Monday that she signed the $360 million contract with Wexford Health Sources to supply medical and mental health care to inmates until late 2020. Ivey signed the agreement earlier this month after the Legislative Contract Review Committee released a hold on the…

Lawmakers Debate on Whether Teachers Should Be Allowed to Carry Guns on Campus

The Alabama House of Representatives will debate on Tuesday whether teachers can carry guns on campus. The latest push for school security proposed by Republican Rep. Will Ainsworth would allow designated teachers or school administrators approved by local law enforcement to carry firearms in school. Parents wouldn’t know which educators carry for security reasons. The bill passed in a tight…

Noon Update: Welcome to Spring

Today is the first day of spring as the vernal equinox occurred at 11:15 AM CDT, which means spring is finally here. Here in Alabama, breezy westerly winds are bringing in cooler and drier air. Temperatures won’t rise very much today, hovering in the lower and middle 60s. There will be some clouds hanging tough along with a little light…