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ONLY ON 12: Ivey discusses crime, education priorities for 2025MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The 2025 regular session of the Alabama legislature began Tuesday. Gov. Kay Ivey sat down with WSFA 12 News Anchor Mark Bullock to discuss her legislative priorities.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Gov. Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for all 67 counties in Alabama, as severe weather is expected to impact many this weekend. The state of emergency will ...
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Gov. Ivey delivers 2025 State of the State addressMONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Gov. Kay Ivey delivered her annual State of the State address Tuesday evening before members of the Legislature and invited guests inside the Old House Chamber of the ...
ALABAMA (WHNT) — Alabama Governor Kay Ivey released a statement Sunday morning following the severe weather that hit the state over the weekend. According to Gov. Ivey, at least two Alabamians ...
“Safeguarding the law enforcement profession is just plain common sense,” said Gov. Kay Ivey after signing the new law, which is part of her ongoing Safe Alabama public safety package.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey promises paid parental leave for teachers, state workers. Will it happen?Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey pledged support to give teachers and other state employees paid parental leave during her her annual State of the State address Tuesday evening. She also said that school ...
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Governor Ivey makes appointments for District Judgeship and District Attorney positionsGovernor Kay Ivey on Monday announced three appointments to fill vacancies in district judgeship and district attorney positions across the state of Alabama. Baldwin County District Judgeship ...
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey commutes death sentence of Robin Dion Myers, a first in her tenureAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey commuted a death sentence for the first time in her tenure Friday, sparing inmate Robin Dion "Rocky" Myers. The Alabama Supreme Court had cleared the way for Myers to be ...
In a first, Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama, an ardent supporter of capital punishment, commuted the death sentence of an intellectually disabled man convicted of murder on Friday. She said there wasn't ...
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