Montgomery Regional Chamber holds 153rd Annual Meeting, honors Gov. Kay Ivey
The Montgomery Regional Chamber’s 153rd Annual Meeting brought together leaders from across the state to celebrate the area’s economic success.
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.
The Montgomery Regional Chamber’s 153rd Annual Meeting brought together leaders from across the state to celebrate the area’s economic success.
The annual pardoning of turkeys before Thanksgiving has been an Alabama tradition for 77 years.
Gov. Kay Ivey says she is releasing $2 million in emergency funds to help eight food banks providing aid to those who’ve lost SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown.
In a letter to the Governor, Alabama ABC Board Administrator Curtis Stewart says the board reviewed ways that the state’s alcohol policies could help improve public safety.
Gov. Kay Ivey has honored Alabama businesses which hire people with disabilities.
Statues of Rosa Parks and Helen Keller have been unveiled on the grounds of the Alabama Capitol.
An Alabama death row inmate set to die this week has asked Gov. Kay Ivey to meet with him “before an innocent man is executed.”
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed and Police Chief James Graboys are expressing anger over the release of one of the four mass shooting suspects on bond.
Former state senator Greg Reed has been tapped to lead the department. He says the goal is to grow the state’s workforce by providing faster and easier access to job training and job seeking services.