Alabama U.S. attorney encourages students to take SAFE Pledge
Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson announced that this week the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Alabama is working with schools across the district to encourage...
View ArticleEV owners to showcase vehicles at free Frunk or Treat event on Saturday in...
Members of the North Alabama Chapter of Drive Electric Alabama will display a wide variety of electric vehicles during Saturday’s “Frunk or Treat” event in Huntsville. The EV owners will be available...
View ArticleUnited Sisterhood of Alabama to host “Her Voice! Her Power!” Capitol rally
On Saturday, November 2, 2024, the United Sisterhood of Alabama will hold a rally on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. The event, titled “Her Voice! Her...
View ArticleGov. Ivey awards grant to provide traffic safety training to prosecutors, law...
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a grant of slightly more than $222,000 to provide training on traffic safety issues to prosecutors and local law enforcement officers throughout the state. The Alabama Office...
View ArticleAlabama receives federal approval to deploy $1.4 billion broadband expansion...
Alabama’s proposal for deploying $1.4 billion in funds to further expand high-speed internet received approval Thursday from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The funding,...
View ArticleLegislators impressed with trip to Gee’s Bend Airing of the Quilts
The Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association coordinated a trip for female members of the Alabama Legislature to experience the third annual Airing of the Quilts and visit the Black Belt Treasures...
View ArticleAlabama Woods to Goods Week celebrates state’s forest industry
Governor Kay Ivey has declared the third week of October “Alabama Woods to Goods Week” to coincide with National Forest Products Week. October 20 – 26, 2024, is a week-long celebration to promote the...
View ArticleAlabama nonprofit promotes literacy, distributes mental health resources to...
SHORT the Squirrel, Alabama’s beloved literacy mascot, is making a significant impact in 2024, proudly announcing the delivery of over 30,000 books so far this year. This achievement marks a major step...
View ArticleRealtors release September Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report
According to the September 2024 Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report released on Monday by the Alabama Association of REALTORS®, the state’s housing market cooled in September, but increases in key...
View ArticleALDOT developing statewide bicycle and pedestrian plan, seeks public input
In a bold move to transform how Alabamians walk and bike, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is calling on residents to help shape the future of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure...
View ArticleThe Magic City Classic: A celebration of HBCU legacy and football rivalry
On Saturday, October 26, the Magic City Classic, the largest historically black college and university (HBCU) football game in the country, will once again take center stage at historic Legion Field in...
View ArticleGov. Ivey announces new Growing Alabama funding topping $7 million for four...
Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced that the Renewal of Alabama Commission has allocated over $7.2 million in new Growing Alabama funding to four economic development organizations across the...
View ArticleRep. Sewell announces $10 million for Birmingham, Montgomery airports
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, AL-07, announced Wednesday that the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport and the Montgomery Regional Airport will each receive $5 million, for a total of $10 million...
View ArticleActing U.S. attorney appoints election officer for Alabama’s Middle District
Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson announced Wednesday that an Assistant United States Attorney will serve as the District Election Officer (DEO) for the Middle District of Alabama and lead...
View ArticleAlabama man sentenced for violent threats against election workers in Arizona
This week, the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force (ETTF) made significant strides in addressing threats to election personnel, with four individuals from across the United States being...
View ArticleRep. Sewell hosted a Magic City Classic discussion on workforce development
On Wednesday, in conjunction with the 83rd annual Magic City Classic, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, AL-07, hosted a “Classic Conversation” featuring officials from the University of Alabama at Birmingham...
View ArticleDJ Filibuster spins the hottest and cringiest beats from the campaign trail
Alright, folks, welcome to DJ Filibuster’s Political Playlist Hour — the only show where we spin the hottest campaign bops and the cringiest beats fresh off the campaign trail. You know, it seems like...
View ArticleGov. Ivey, ALDOT announce $21.6 million in awards to Alabama cities
Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Transportation announced Friday the awarding of $21.6 million in funds for Transportation Alternatives Program projects statewide. These funds will be...
View ArticleEric Holder visits Alabama to rally support for Shomari Figures’ campaign
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder arrived in Mobile to bolster Shomari Figures’ campaign for Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District. Holder, known nationally for his advocacy on voting rights and...
View ArticleInnovate Alabama invests $1 million into transforming the state’s clean...
Innovate Alabama is investing in Johnson Energy Storage (JES) along with NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, Cleveland Browns All-Pro Myles Garrett and Southern Company Electrotechnologies. JES is a...
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