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The Legislature passed a bill to tax and restrict the sales of consumable products with cannabinoids from hemp.
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed into law a bill to allow the Alabama Farmers Federation to offer a health care plan for its members ...
In 1990 a jury found Gregory Hunt guilty and by a vote of 11 to 1 recommended he be put to death for the Aug. 2, 1988, murder ...
State Rep. Rick Rehm’s bill to make Juneteenth a state holiday is headed to Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk for signature after the ...
With the state budgets signed and three days left in the 2025 Alabama Legislative Session, Gov. Kay Ivey shared an update on ...
The City of Birmingham today filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey and the State of Alabama, seeking a temporary ...
Alabama is increasing its state spending with higher education and general fund budgets, which Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law ...
Juneteenth is a holiday that commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. Although President Abraham Lincoln ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signs Senate Bill 330, reshaping the Birmingham Water Works Board ...
Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday recognized five outstanding Alabama companies for their international success, presenting them ...
Alabama plans to carry out its latest execution using nitrogen gas next month. Gregory Hunt is scheduled to be put to death on June 10 for the 1988 beating death of Karen Lane.
The bill, which would authorize the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to regulate all consumable hemp products, has drawn criticism from some who say the regulations are unfair.