Gov. Kay Ivey will address Alabamians and Alabama legislators in her eighth State of the State Address on Feb. 4. She's expected to present a package of bills during her delivery, which will focus on public safety.
Ivey, 80, will be the same age when her term ends in 2027 as President Joe Biden is as he finishes his time in the White House. Biden at 82 is the oldest serving president in American history.
Millions of people living along the Gulf Coast and into the Southeast are bracing for a rare, significant winter storm that’s expected to significantly impact travel and lead to power outages due to heavy snow and ice starting Monday evening.
Detractors say Alabama's SB 129 restricts academic freedom and imposes vague prohibitions that chill free speech.
The motion says students are being “are deprived of their right to receive information ..... for fear of promoting a banned viewpoint.”
In this opinion column shared with the, David Feigen with Texans Care for Children advocates for policy to help Texas childcare.
Officials with Veterans Affairs announced on Monday that the department had completed the "initial implementation" of President Donald Trump's executive order to end DEI programs, putting 60 employees on leave.
A time of bliss and family fun turned out to be a time of distress for the Vickers family of Opelika as they traveled back home from Tennessee during the winter storm that pummeled the southeast last week.
Governor Kay Ivey announced that $40 million is being awarded to cities and counties for road and bridge projects. 24 projects were selected for funding. 13 of the awarded projects were from cities and counties putting forward more than $16 million in local funds.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis strongly criticized the newly passed immigration reform bill during a press conference with Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey in Titusville on Wednesday. [...]
Gov. Kay Ivey will deliver the annual State of the State address Tuesday evening. WSFA 12 News will carry the speech live on air, online and on the 12 News app. The address is set to begin just after 6 p.
Here are Alabama’s 2024 fourth grade scores from the Nation’s Report Card: Math ranked one below the national average with a score of 236 out of 500 (national average of 237). Reading ranked one below the national average with a score of 213 out of 500 (national average of 214).