Government — Page 33
Voters in Alabama House District 10 will head to the polls next month for a special election. Democrat Marilyn Lands faces Republican Teddy Powell to fill the vacant seat left […]
MONTGOMERY — Time is running out for residents who haven’t registered to vote in next month’s primary elections. Secretary of State Wes Allen said there is one week left to […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Mill Creek Project designed to rehabilitate the neighborhood off Seminole Drive and west behind the Lowe Mill entertainment campus and ends north of Governors Drive is gaining […]
MONTGOMERY – Saying Alabamians are “tired of the Legislature’s lack of action,” members of the House Gaming Study Group presented details Wednesday on gaming legislation, which will be introduced in […]
MONTGOMERY — Putting legal forms of gaming to a vote of the people of Alabama, while rooting out illegal operations across the state, is a priority of the administration, Gov. […]
MONTGOMERY – As a former educator, Gov. Kay Ivey has focused on education during her time as governor. In her State of the State Address, Ivey emphasized that when she […]
MONTGOMERY — Applying the unique skills of veterans in safeguarding democracy, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has launched the Heroes at the Polls initiative. “Safe, secure, and transparent elections […]
CAMDEN – More North Alabama residents will soon find an easier on-ramp to the internet superhighway, thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act and the Alabama Digital Expansion Division. Grants […]
FORT PAYNE – The state continues to push expansion of broadband accessibility, bridging the digital divide that splits Alabama. The movement continued Friday when Gov. Kay Ivey visited DeKalb Regional […]
MONTGOMERY – Several area road and bridge projects will share in more than $40 million of state transportation funding for cities and counties. The funding, announced by Gov. Kay Ivey, […]
MONTGOMERY — It’s exciting when we find a couple quarters or other loose change in the cushions of our sofas. Imagine how exciting it would be to find several thousand […]
MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has set the special election dates for the vacant House District 27 seat. The seat was held by then-Rep. Wes Kitchens, who won the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – Everything began on the usual note last Thursday as a local Boy Scout troop led the Pledge of Allegiance to start the regular meeting of the Huntsville City […]
HUNTSVILLE – The previous tenants were the occasional strays from the nearby homeless camp, possibly some rodents. But what was once a condemned, otherwise vacant eyesore of a building at […]
ATHENS — During this winter weather event, many families have found time to go sledding, make snowmen and share meals. Essential employees in numerous jobs from healthcare to transportation have […]
HUNTSVILLE – Just before rains began falling again Thursday, the city of Huntsville sent news it was taking a leap of faith and reopening for business in a limited capacity […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mayor Tommy Battle won’t likely be doing a serpentine snake dance anytime soon, but he does echo frontman Axl Rose’s words in a decades-old Guns N’ Roses hit. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Will the third time be the charm for the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce Legislative Update? Due to persistent hazardous road conditions expected Friday, the annual event was […]
HUNTSVILLE – The local and regional news cycle can currently be found on the back of a shampoo bottle – rinse and repeat. Following the weeklong pattern that developed in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Transit, which held public meetings late year to hear feedback from customers and employees, is ready to unroll modifications to four routes in a bid to enhance […]
WASHINGTON — Nearly three dozen students throughout North Alabama met requirements to receive nominations to United States service academies from U.S. Rep. Dale Strong, the Fifth District congressman announced. Strong […]
MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Labor is rolling out an improved customer service portal for unemployment claimants. Claimant Portal is a modification of the website to file and certify […]
HUNTSVILLE – An improvement fund allocation to honor the Civil Rights movement passed at Thursday night’s regular meeting of the Huntsville City Council, Councilman John Meredith said. The Council Improvement […]
