HB89 would provide presumptive Medicaid eligibility to pregnant Alabamians before their Medicaid applications are reviewed ...
Governor Kay Ivey joined Alabama mayors, law enforcement and lawmakers on Wednesday to advocate for a bill package aimed at supporting law enforcement and reducing gun violence in the state.
Over the past five years, Alabama has put more than half a billion dollars toward historic reading and math reforms, which leaders believe are now yielding promising results, especially for younger ...
Senator Gudger Officially Elected Senate Pro Tempore This week, Garlan Gudger was sworn in as the new President Pro Tempore of the Alabama ...
The Alabama Legislature has wrapped up the second week of the 2025 Legislative Session, with both the House and Senate ...
Alabama lawmakers debated Wednesday whether to require schools to start their day with the Pledge of Allegiance and a ...
Good morning West Alabama! It is Thursday, February 13, 2025. This is the 44th day of the year with 321 days remaining. Government is meant to serve the people but too often the people exist to serve ...
Alabama and other Republican-led states push to enact more laws this year to legally define two sexes based on observations ...
The former Rite Aid at 613 W. Main St. in Louisville has sold for $1.65 million, according to the latest real estate ...
Just six days into the 2025 legislative session, Gov. Kay Ivey is putting pen to paper and signing the first bill to cross her desk into law.
Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 79, commonly referred to as the “What is a Woman” bill, on Thursday afternoon. Gov. Ivey issued the following ...
It’s called the “Safe Alabama” bill package. Lawmakers hope eight bills can crack down on crime in the streets of Alabama.