Opinion Opinion | Gov. Ivey: Biden policies may slash federal investment in Alabama infrastructure If we capitulate to their policy-favoring special interests, out-of-state contractors and labor will win contracts. Kay IveyFebruary 23, 2022
Elections Tim James begins third gubernatorial run with fire and brimstone "And I am running for governor because I believe the leadership in this state have capitulated to the political structures that control Montgomery," James... John H. GlennJanuary 13, 2022
Governor Governor awards $480,000 to assist low-income residents The Community Action Agencies Association is using funds of $450,000 to provide support to 19 agencies across Alabama. StaffNovember 24, 2021
Governor Gov. Ivey Announces Gina Maiola as new communications director Leah Garner, who is the governor’s current communications director, accepted an opportunity in the private sector. StaffOctober 15, 2021
Elections Ivey announces key re-election campaign staff “I am proud to have Will lead Team Ivey. StaffOctober 6, 2021
Health Alabama doctors behind anti-vaccine letter to Kay Ivey Misinformation on COVID-19 is resulting in a public health crisis and filling Alabama’s hospital beds with the unvaccinated. Eddie BurkhalterOctober 1, 2021
Legislature House to consider prison construction, justice reform bills on Wednesday The $1.2 billion prison construction and renovation plan will be debated on the House floor on Wednesday. Brandon MoseleySeptember 29, 2021
Elections Alabama Farmers Federation announces its 2022 endorsements FarmPAC announced their endorsement of incumbent Gov. Kay Ivey, among other candidates, in the 2022 primary elections. Brandon MoseleySeptember 29, 2021
Prisons Sewell opposes using COVID relief dollars to build prisons “COVID-19 relief money should be used for COVID-19 relief. Period,” Congresswoman Terri Sewell said. Brandon MoseleySeptember 29, 2021
Legislature Alabama House speaker: Plan to fix prisons has been well thought out Speaker of the House Mac McCutcheon on Monday expressed optimism that the state will address its long-neglected prisons. Brandon MoseleySeptember 28, 2021