Governor Kay Ivey has announced that more than $40 million in transportation funding has been awarded for road and bridge projects across Alabama.
Governor Kay Ivey announced that $40 million is being awarded to cities and counties for road and bridge projects. 24 projects were selected for funding. 13 of the awarded projects were from cities and counties putting forward more than $16 million in local funds.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is offering unwavering support for President Donald Trump’s immigration plans as deportations take effect across the state and country. “We’re certainly taking the lead from President Trump, and he’s hit the ground running,” Ivey told reporters Wednesday. “And whatever he needs our help on, we’re going to give it to him.”
Detractors say Alabama's SB 129 restricts academic freedom and imposes vague prohibitions that chill free speech.
Ivey appointed Ashley W. Siebert as District Judge for the 28th Judicial Circuit in Baldwin County. Siebert, a graduate of Auburn University and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, will replace retiring Baldwin County District Judge Michelle Thomason.
Despite a 75-day reprieve, shop owners from Foley to Opelika are worried their growth won't be sustainable without the platform.
Ivey, 80, will be the same age when her term ends in 2027 as President Joe Biden is as he finishes his time in the White House. Biden at 82 is the oldest serving president in American history.
Alabama saw real gains in fourth grade math scores, and moved up the rankings in reading as well by maintaining reading levels while other states saw declines.
Family members and advocates have asked Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to intervene in a death penalty case set to move forward in Alabama.
The new documentary "The Alabama Solution" uses cell phone footage to reveal shocking conditions inside Alabama prisons.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency declaration for 39 counties ahead of the upcoming winter weather.
4th and 8th grade math and reading scores for the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) were released Wednesday morning. Alabama showed improvement in scores, specifically for 4th grade, while schools nationwide struggle to rebound from pandemic learning loss.