Courts Alabama’s Volunteer Lawyers Programs fill gaps in civil justice Alabama’s Volunteer Lawyers Programs provide critical civil legal aid amid zero state funding, relying on volunteers, donations and local partnerships. Mary Claire WootenJuly 4, 2025
State Trump-backed cuts threaten lifeline utility aid program Trump’s proposed bill could eliminate LIHEAP, a utility assistance program benefitting thousands of low-income Alabama families amid rising heat. Mary Claire WootenJune 12, 2025
Governor Governor awards grants to agencies that help low-income residents become self-sufficient The grants come from funds made available by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. StaffDecember 18, 2023
Governor Gov. Ivey awards $46 million to help low-income families cover home heating, cooling The grants come from funds made available by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. StaffDecember 12, 2023
State Local agencies receive $1.29 million to assist low-income families with utility costs The grants will enable 18 community service agencies to provide funding to help low-income families heat and cool their homes. StaffJuly 24, 2023
Governor Local agencies receive $4.4 million in grants to weatherize homes Gov. Kay Ivey awarded the grants to community agencies to assist elderly, low-income residents. StaffApril 20, 2023
State Gov. Ivey awards funds to assist low-income residents with water bills ADECA is administering the grants from funds provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. StaffFebruary 27, 2023
State Local agencies receive almost $47 million to assist low-income families with utilities The grants will enable 18 community service agencies to provide emergency funding to help low-income families heat and cool their homes in 2022. StaffJanuary 24, 2022
Education ASU announces major grant to support low-income students The grant from the U.S. Department of Education will assist low-income middle and high school students in Montgomery Public Schools. Josh MoonOctober 7, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Why teach business ethics? I see that the woke psyche is being incorporated by business leaders into how American business is conducted today. Orrin AmesOctober 7, 2021