Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed, police chief angered over mass shooting suspect’s release on bond
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.
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.
Gov. Kay Ivey and other leaders have broken ground in Demopolis for the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences, which will be a residential high school for students statewide.
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs has hosted an 80th anniversary luncheon to commemorate eight decades of service to Alabama’s veterans and their families.
Gov. Kay Ivey and Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed have now had a conversation regarding the mass shooting that killed two people and left 12 others injured, some critically.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is increasing its public safety efforts in Montgomery at the direction of Governor Kay Ivey and after the mass shooting that left two people dead and 12 others injured, some seriously.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed has issued a response to a statement from Governor Kay Ivey regarding the mass shooting in downtown Montgomery.
Gov. Kay Ivey has released a statement outlining what the state can do in the wake of the mass shooting in downtown Montgomery that left two people dead and 12 others hurt, some critically.
Gov. Kay Ivey has told political and business leaders that she is saddened by the state of the political climate in our country.