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Kay Ivey will appoint Twinkle Cavanaugh's replacement on the PSC, but Alabama Power will be in on the pickin'.
Gov. Kay Ivey signed SB76, otherwise known as Parker’s Law, which exempts nursing mothers from jury duty for up to two years.
Nearly three weeks after the state legislative session adjourned -- a number of new laws take effect this week in Alabama. Here’s a look at some of the most notable -- as well as a look at other laws ...
Republican-led states expand paid parental leave for state workers amid economic pressures and conservative priorities, ...
More Republican-led states are giving paid parental leave to public school teachers and other state employees, signaling a ...
Alabama passed a major school safety reform last year, which required schools to update their safety standards and systems and submit plans to the state. A new law will require school superintendents ...
Blount County DA Pamela Casey has two children from IVF. Jay Mitchell wrote the opinion that temporarily halted the treatments.
The Alabama Senate on Wednesday issued final approval on SB76, otherwise known Parker’s Law, which would exempt nursing mothers from jury duty for up to two years. It now heads to Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk ...
Good morning West Alabama. It is Wednesday, May 28,2025. This is the 148th day of the year with 217 days remaining. Weather: ...
On Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey unveiled the newly restructured Alabama State Board of Veterans Affairs members.