Ivey Announces Over $25.9M for Economic Development in 15 Alabama Communities
A significant portion of the $25.9 million is directed toward sites in Central Alabama.
A significant portion of the $25.9 million is directed toward sites in Central Alabama.
Gov. Kay Ivey announced today that the state will help Texas in search and rescue missions following the devastating flooding.
Gov. Kay Ivey has appointed a corrections deputy as head of the state parole board, replacing the outgoing chair who led the board during a period of few releases.
Governor Kay Ivey posted on Sunday, “Alabama joins in lifting up all impacted by the floods in the Hill Country — especially as we grieve the tragic loss of one of our own, young Sarah Marsh…”
The State of Alabama has scheduled the execution date for a man convicted of killing a convenience store clerk during a 1997 robbery.
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed the Safe Alabama Public Safety Package into law.
The former head of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Gov. Kay Ivey of wrongful termination and defamation.
Gov. Kay Ivey says she will appoint Ami Brooks to serve as secretary of the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education.
Gov. Kay Ivey has introduced Huntley, the new First Dog of Alabama.
More than 400 young women have taken part in a cherished state tradition, the American Legion Auxiliary Alabama Girls State.