Gov. Kay Ivey presents America 250 Alabama Celebration at Capitol
Gov. Kay Ivey, legendary country music superstar Randy Owen and other dignitaries helped present the America 250 Alabama Celebration at the Capitol.
Gov. Kay Ivey, legendary country music superstar Randy Owen and other dignitaries helped present the America 250 Alabama Celebration at the Capitol.
The Alabama State Fraternal Order of Police has held its Fallen Officer Memorial Service at the Alabama Capitol.
A delegation from Alabama’s “Camellia City,” Greenville, has announced that a new variety of Alabama’s State Flower, the Camellia japonica L., has been officially named for Governor Kay Ivey.
Statues of Rosa Parks and Helen Keller have been unveiled on the grounds of the Alabama Capitol.
BAPS Hindu Mandir held its Diwali festival outside the Alabama Capitol.
Gov. Kay Ivey has flipped the switch to light the state Christmas tree, which is the tallest in state history.
Lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to legislation that could lead to the construction of a new Alabama State House.
This year’s tree is a 35-foot eastern red cedar grown in Fitzpatrick, which is in Bullock County.
Community activists have pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges over spray-painted messages near the Alabama Capitol urging the state to expand Medicaid.
Today is the National Day of Prayer. Church leaders from across the state were in Montgomery to pray for the state and its leaders.