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More than $7.6 million is being awarded for 26 road and bridge projects around the state in the first round of funding this year under ALDOT’s grant program created by the Rebuild Alabama Act.
The Alabama Port Authority's Chickasaw Lead Line project has raised concerns because of its proximity to a historic district.
The IRS is offering relief to any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Besides all of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, this currently includes 41 ...
Some of the workers affected by the current federal government realignment are hoping that they will be reinstated. In some cases, affected workers who get their old federal jobs back can get a ...
Alabama is one of seven states that have until May 1 to file federal taxes, according to the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS announced in October federal disaster tax relief for all individuals ...
The first round of a four-day severe weather cycle slammed into Tennessee Wednesday night into Thursday morning killing at least five people.
according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. The crash happened around 4:18 a.m. Thursday on Old Pascagoula Road near Sperry Road, about 2 miles west of Mobile, ALEA said. The crash caused the ...
A federal judge on Monday ruled Alabama cannot prosecute groups that help women receive out-of-state abortions. “It is DECLARED that the defendant’s use of the provisions of Alabama’s ...
A federal judge in Alabama ruled late Monday evening that the state attorney general cannot prosecute interest groups for helping women travel out of the state to obtain abortions. U.S. District ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal judge has issued a ruling making it clear that Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and district attorneys across the state cannot prosecute individuals, including ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala, (AP) — Alabama’s attorney general cannot prosecute people and groups who help Alabama women travel to other states to obtain abortions, a federal judge ruled Monday.
Alabama can’t prosecute people and groups who help women travel across state lines to end a pregnancy, a federal judge ruled Monday in a case that tested how far states can go to prevent ...
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