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New Conway poll shows strong support for FDA reform, small business protections, and reversing Alabama-style bans targeting ...
"These cuts are about more than just statistics. They are about lives and livelihoods. Real people will be impacted," Sewell said.
Librarians and citizens condemned APLS board actions and leadership as it defined "sexually explicit" and a member proposed ...
When it comes to discrimination in Alabama, going backwards a dozen years would actually be the most progress we’ve made in years. Welcome to Alabama, where regressing 12 years is actually progress.
In an email to library directors, APLS Chair John Wahl ordered audits of collections and programs to ensure no federal funds support gender ideology. Alabama Public Library Service Chair John Wahl, ...
The Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery. The Alabama Legislature convened for Day 28, out of 30, of its annual Regular Session on Tuesday, May 6 and convened in Session Wednesday for Day 29. Eight ...
An Alabama Republican and former NATO official criticized Trump and GOP politicians for shifting away from supporting Ukraine and toward appeasement. Barry Adams is an Alabama native, a lifelong ...
The Women’s Foundation of Alabama has named Kimberly L. Jackson as its next president and CEO, effective June 16, 2025. Jackson will succeed Melanie R. Bridgeforth, whose transformative seven-year ...
U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures, a Democrat from Alabama, brought a powerful blend of gratitude, defiance and inspiration to Tuskegee University’s spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 11. Figures ...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed an Alabama League of Municipalities-sponsored proclamation declaring May 11- 17, 2025, as Municipal Government Week in Alabama during a state capitol ceremony last Thursday ...
The city of Madison, Alabama, plans to stop adding fluoride to its public water system on June 16, a practice that has been in place for over three decades. Madison would become the sixth city to ...
The law takes effect Sept. 1, providing relief to families and seniors on essential goods like diapers, formula, and feminine products. On Friday, May 9, ahead of Mother’s Day weekend, Gov. Kay Ivey ...
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