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MONTGOMERY — Whlle stating Alabame Public Television must “align with Alabama values,” Gov. Kay Ivey today said planning is needed on the issue of the network disaffiliating from PBS. At […]

MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey didn’t have to look far for a successor to former Associate Justice Bill Lewis on the Alabama Supreme Court. Ivey announced Monday announced chose her […]

MONTGOMERY – “State agencies must take immediate steps to ensure households receive their full November allotments promptly.” That’s the message the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service delivered […]

Governor shares Veterans Day message saluting Alabama’s heroes

MONTGOMERY – As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, Gov. Kay Ivey shared a video message Monday ahead of Veterans Day, honoring the generations of Americans, and […]

MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama organizations that serve victims of domestic violence will share $700,000 in grants, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. “Domestic violence is a destructive force that tears apart […]

MONTGOMERY — The city of Glencoe has been awarded a $500,000 grant to improve traffic safety and boost economic growth, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. The grant from the Appalachian Regional […]

MONTGOMERY – With Veterans Day just six days away, Gov. Kay Ivey proclaimed today through next Tuesday as Veterans Week in Alabama. In respect, Ivey calls on residents to honor […]

MONTGOMERY – Alabama is “stepping up to help,” Gov. Kay Ivey said today after releasing $2 million of the state’s emergency funds to go toward eight food banks, serving all […]

RUSSELLVILLE — Residents of Russellville and Franklin County will have better drinking water and safer sewage disposal thanks to a pair of grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission, Gov. Kay […]

MONTGOMERY – HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, Auburn University and the University of Alabama are sharing $4.7 million in grants from the Alabama Research and Development Enhancement Fund, Gov. Kay Ivey […]

MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has invited students to join the Governor’s App Challenge, a statewide computer programming competition for students in kindergarten through 12th grades. By highlighting the value […]

MONTGOMERY — A planned shopping center at a major Athens intersection has received another financial boost, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. A $400,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission – a […]

MONTGOMERY — Fort Payne residents and businesses on the east side of I-59 will see improved water service and supply thanks to a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Gov. […]

MONTGOMERY — Calling it the most comprehensive workforce transformation in state history, Gov. Kay Ivey today announced the launch of the Alabama Department of Workforce. “Alabama’s workforce is our greatest […]

LEIGHTON — After years of dealing with water issues that affected the town’s fire hydrants, Leighton officials will finally be able to upgrade the water system, thanks to a grant […]

DEMOPOLIS – Marking a new era in Alabama healthcare, ground was broken today for the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences. State and national leaders joined educators, healthcare professionals, philanthropists, and […]

MOBILE – A ribbon-cutting ceremony today in Mobile will have an effect on the economic future more than 300 miles north in the Tennessee Valley. The ceremony marked the completion […]

MONTGOMERY — In a response to the governor’s call for a stronger law enforcement presence in downtown Montgomery in the wake of Saturday night’s deadly mass shooting, Mayor Steven L. […]

MONTGOMERY — In the wake of Saturday night’s deadly mass shooting in Montgomery, Gov. Kay Ivey is increasing the presence of law enforcement in the capital city’s downtown area. “All […]

HALEYVILLE —  It will be “happy trails” for the public at a popular Haleyville city park, thanks to a $176,576 grant announced by Gov. Kay Ivey. The grant, awarded through […]

FLORENCE – Pine Street, a main thoroughfare through the University of North Alabama campus, will soon see some safety and accessibility improvements.  The university and the City of Florence were awarded […]

MONTGOMERY — Despite a threat from Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth to “strip AHSAA of its power,” Alabama High School Athletic Association is standing by its decision to require student-athletes under […]

ATTALLA — Kids in Attalla will be making a splash thanks to a federal grant, Gov. Kay Ivey announced, A $716,312 grant from the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund […]

MONTGOMERY — A Montgomery County Circuit Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order against the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) rule on Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our […]