Thanksgiving Tradition: Gov. Kay Ivey Pardons Turkeys
For the 74th year, the governor of Alabama has pardoned turkeys for Thanksgiving, but this year there was a twist.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday said she wants to give the state additional time to carry out an execution after a series of failed lethal injections.
Gov. Kay Ivey has named a new administrator of the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control board to replace Mac Gipson, who is retiring after 12 years.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall held a news conference to say that there is “no moratorium” on executions in Alabama, despite Gov. Kay Ivey’s call for a review of the state’s protocol.
Gov. Kay Ivey is ordering a top-to-bottom review of the state’s execution protocol after three failed lethal injections.
For the 74th year, the governor of Alabama has pardoned turkeys for Thanksgiving, but this year there was a twist.
Alabama News Network Political Analyst Steve Flowers shares his insight on what happens next following Alabama’s general election.
The Alabama Department of Corrections says total inmate worker stoppages are continuing at five of the 15 major state prisons.
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery are honoring a Montgomery native as the club’s Trooper of the Year for 2022.
Gov. Kay Ivey’s office has released new photos of her greeting South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem at the Montgomery Regional Airport on Friday, a day after dismissing rumors that Ivey was having health issues and had disappeared from public view.
The office of Gov. Kay Ivey is responding after an online opinion column questioned her whereabouts and her health.