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GUNTERSVILLE — Marshall County Commission Chairman David Reed, who was appointed to the position two weeks ago, died Thursday. According to the Alabama Reporter, citing County Commissioner Ronny Shumate, Reed […]

RUSSELLVILLE — Like his late father, Grayson Murray is passionate about Franklin County and its people. And now, like his late father, Grayson has the opportunity to serve the residents […]

MONTGOMERY — Former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis has sued Gov. Kay Ivey over his removal from office last year. The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday in […]

HENAGAR — This tiny DeKalb County city took a devastating 1-2 punch last year as tornadoes swept through the area. Not only were several streets and homes in Henagar damaged […]

MONTGOMERY – Longtime Marshall County businessman David Reed has been appointed chairman of the Marshall County Commission, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Reed will fill the vacancy on the Marshall County […]

MONTGOMERY – Hang out the “gone fishing” shingle, grab the tackle box and head for the water! It’s time to go fishing … for free! Alabama’s Free Fishing Day, June […]

TUSCALOOSA — The largest delegation of girls to attend Girls State will hear from two of their most politically successful alums next week at the 83rd session of the American […]

MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama elementary schools will gain new classrooms thanks to a state early childhood education program. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education […]

MONTGOMERY – Appeals Court Judge Bill Lewis has been named to serve on the Supreme Court of Alabama, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. Lewis replaces Justice Jay Mitchell who resigned […]

MONTGOMERY — Coastal homeowners with Fortified homes are better protected from hurricanes than those living with standard construction, a first-of-its kind study by the University of Alabama’s Center for Risk and Insurance […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Tuscumbia’s political roller coaster Tuscumbia’s upcoming municipal election is chock full of excitement, complete with surprise entrances, sudden exits, […]

MONTGOMERY – Legislation that is aimed to solidify the state’s energy dominance while accelerating economic development was signed into law today by Gov. Kay Ivey. The plan – “Powering Growth” […]

MONTGOMERY – Flanked by middle school students, Gov. Kay Ivey signed the FOCUS Act into law this morning in her office. The legislation, “Freeing Our Classrooms of Unnecessary Screens for […]

MONTGOMERY — The state’s Office of Information Technology is responding to a cybersecurity event that is affecting certain state systems. In a news release, Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said immediate […]

ARDMORE — Gov. Kay Ivey today launched her 2025 Rebuild Alabama Tour with a visit to Limestone County to spotlight a project to improve the intersection of Alabama Highway 53 […]

MONTGOMERY – To celebrate the critical role small businesses play in driving the state’s economy and supporting job creation, Gov. Kay Ivey this week to be National Small Business Week […]

HUNTSVILLE — The governor will visit the Rocket City today for a pair of events saluting the area. At noon, Gov. Kay Ivey will deliver the keynote address at the […]

FAIRVIEW – In a few months, Fairview residents will be able to “go back, back, back to Jack, Jack, Jack’s for more, more, more!” Thanks to a $144,500 grant, sewer […]

MONTGOMERY – A trio of North Alabama road projects will receive state funding, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday. The grants are part of more than $7.6 million in state funding awarded […]

MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey set special election dates Tuesday for Alabama House District 12. The seat was held by Rep. Corey Harbison, who resigned April 15. The special primary […]

MONTGOMERY – Low-income residents in North Alabama will be able to reduce their home energy bills with help through the Weatherization Assistance Program. The four grants of more than $2.5 […]

MONTGOMERY — The city of Scottsboro has received help to alleviate a downtown flooding problem, thanks to a federal grant. A $600,000 Community Development Block Grant Urgent Need grant will […]

MONTGOMERY — To increase shipping on the Tennessee River, particularly in northwest Alabama, a nearly $1 million federal grant will be used to renovate part of the Florence-Lauderdale Port Authority […]

WASHINGTON — A report by the Inspector General of the Department of Defense confirms the decision to move U.S. Space Command to Colorado over Redstone Arsenal was “driven by politics, […]