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Gov. Kay Ivey Monday appointed Hal Nash, a Jackson County corrections deputy, to serve as the new chair of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles. The move came a week after the term of Alabama ...
Alabama has scheduled a September execution with nitrogen gas for a man convicted of killing a gas station attendant during a 1997 robbery.
Naming one of Alabama's new prisons for Ivey is appropriate - for all the wrong reasons.
The governor has refused to answer questions about medical treatments and a nearly three-week gap in her public appearances in August.
Gov. Kay Ivey is not in agreement with a message the Alabama Department of Public Health put out on Twitter on Wednesday.
The U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by seven people who claimed that restrictions imposed by Gov. Kay Ivey and State Health Officer Dr. Scott ...
Conservative groups and politicians say that Ivey's executive order didn't go far enough in prohibiting federal vaccine mandates. A rally will be held today in Montgomery in support of legislation ...
The order said state agencies will not enforce federal COVID-19 vaccines and will cooperate with the Alabama Attorney General's office in efforts to fight the requirement.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday issued an emergency order aimed at improving response to a COVID-19 surge that is overwhelming the state's hospitals.
The governor said the order was intended to relax regulations to give hospitals and health care providers more flexibility in adapting to the rising COVID-19 caseload.
Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday called out “the unvaccinated folks” for the rise in Covid-19 cases in her state, a remarkable plea at a time when many GOP leaders are refusing to ...
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