Gov. Kay Ivey has signed Senate Bill 71 into law, requiring Alabama’s environmental rules to be no more restrictive than federal environmental regulations.
Senate Bill 19 focuses on prostate cancer screening. The measure would make PSA screenings completely free—with no copays, ...
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Gov. Ivey signs bill creating commission to study return of community college football
Gov. Kay Ivey received a legislative resolution that would create a statewide study commission to assess the feasibility of ...
Lawmakers and others predicted a quiet year in Montgomery when leaders from the Tuscaloosa area visited the capital this week.
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law Thursday morning that bans state agencies from adopting environmental rules that are stricter than those enacted by federal regulations.
Plaintiffs say Birmingham residents built and paid for the water utility and should be compensated — or given back control.
WVUA 23 Digital is taking a look at bills filed by West Alabama's state legislators in the 2026 Legislative Session. Are ...
Ozark residents are invited to breakfast with their state senators and representatives this March, where the city’s state representatives will share updates about Alabama and its ...
The cabins are historic buildings dating back to the 1930s, originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Monte Sano ...
At the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles, that work begins with supervision and continues with substance abuse treatment, ...
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