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The new law will require “presumptive eligibility” to cover outpatient medical care for pregnant people for up to 60 days ...
Gov. Kay Ivey is proclaiming May 1, 2025, as a National Day of Prayer in Alabama. She shared a short video message on social ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSN'Lulu's Law' passes Senate and heads for Gov. Kay Ivey's desk"Lulu's Law," a bill that would establish a shark alert system for Mobile and Baldwin counties passed in the Alabama Senate ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has pledged to sign "Lulu's Law," which establishes a geofenced alert system for Mobile and Baldwin counties to ...
Alabama’s First Class Pre-K program has been recognized on Wednesday for its high quality in the 2024 State of Preschool ...
The BEAD program empowers Alabama to roll out fiber-optic broadband—fast, durable, and future-proof. Governor Ivey’s ...
Ivey announced $7.6 million in state funding for 26 road and bridge projects through the Rebuild Alabama Act, matched by $5.6 ...
From elected officials to a real estate developer with a “trophy wife,” President Donald Trump name dropped dozens of people ...
We believe that some police officers may view increased immunity as a ‘green light’ to use excessive force in their ...
As protesters dispersed in Tuscaloosa, Trump touched down in town and was greeted with cheers and a warmup speech from Nick ...
Ivey signed a proclamation proclaiming May 1, 2025 as National Day of Prayer in the state of Alabama.
Two more bills designed to improve public safety passed Alabama’s Legislature Tuesday. They’re part of a package of bills supported by Gov. Kay Ivey. The Sa ...
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