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As early as last Thanksgiving, there were smoke signals coming out of Washington that our popular Senior Senator, Tommy Tuberville, was going to forgo an easy re-election jaunt to a ...
The new guidelines are stricter in terms of they weigh an original crime and put more emphasis on behavior in prison.
Chilton municipalities will be a part of the annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday weekend across Alabama where school ...
Board member Jarvis Patton suggests creating an internal legal department to cut costs, but board delays action until a new CEO is appointed.
As the clock strikes midnight, Alabama families can enjoy tax-free shopping for school supplies during this year's ...
Governor Kay Ivey allocates over $3.7 million for 12 road projects in Alabama, part of the Rebuild Alabama Act efforts to enhance infrastructure.
Alabama’s new ban on certain hemp products is hitting local business owners hard, forcing some to close their doors just ...
Governor Kay Ivey announced that more than $3 million in state funding is being spread across 12 road projects in Alabama.
Gov. Kay Ivey has announced an appropriation of $735,000 for road projects in Conecuh and Escambia counties. This allocation ...
An Athens woman was arrested last week for possessing smokeable hemp, seven days after Gov. Kay Ivey signed a law making it a Class C felony, according to a complaint filed Thursday by Athens police.
Millions of dollars in state funding are being awarded for city and county road projects across Alabama, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Thursday.