CSX is working with Alabama to build a brand new container terminal. Gov. Kay Ivey (R) said it will boost businesses in all 67 counties and make Alabama a global
The state House Tuesday passed the first round of bills from the ‘Safe Alabama’ package. Gov. Kay Ivey and lawmakers say the package will give Alabama’s law enforcement additional resources to protect communities while also addressing recruitment and retention challenges across the state.
Governor Kay Ivey has once again demonstrated why she is one of the most effective and transformative leaders in the state’s history.
The Alabama K-12 Public School and State Employee Paid Parental Leave Act of 2025 is a part of Governor Ivey's in fulfilling a commitment she made during her 2025 state
There was a sharp disagreement today at the Alabama State House over a bill to expand civil and criminal immunity for police officers. A “back the blue” bill by Rep. Rex Reynolds, R-Huntsville, would rewrite the state law on immunity.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed into law Senate Bill 79 / Act 2025-3, declaring that there are only two sexes, male and female. Originally introduced on February 4, 2025, the legislation amends Alabama Code § 1-1-1,
Montgomery- Local State Senator for District 10 Andrew Jones recently introduced Senate Bill 70, which would create a Veterans Center to support Veterans in the state of Alabama. On Thursday, Governor Kay Ivey signed that bill into law.
Governor Kay Ivey announced the filing of the Alabama K-12 Public School and State Employee Paid Parental Leave Act of 2025 Tuesday.Ivey said the bill is the fu
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey commuted the death sentence of Robin “Rocky” Myers to life in prison Friday, saying there were enough questions about his guilt that she could not move forward with his execution.
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNAlabama Attorney General 'astonished' by Gov. Ivey's decision to commute man's death sentenceAlabama's Attorney General and Governor were not on the same page Friday when it came to the handling of a death row inmate's impending execution.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall reacted Friday evening to news that Gov. Kay Ivey has commuted the death sentence of a convicted murderer.
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