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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed the Speedy Trial Act into law last week and it goes into effect June 1. It’s all part of an ...
Rep. Allen Treadaway's HB188, which would have provided education funding for spouses and children of veteran officers, fell victim to Senate filibusters during the final hours of the 2025 session.
Alabama legislators honored a long-standing tradition on Wednesday with their annual award for the “deadest bill” of the session, bringing levity to an otherwise politically polarized Statehouse.
This bill states that it will legally protect police officers from being held responsible for their actions as long as they ...
Most Tuscaloosa City Schools students won't have access to cell phones during the school day this year thanks to Yondr ...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law the Powering Growth Act, a bill designed to accelerate energy infrastructure projects to boost industrial development in the state, particularly its rural ...
The Legislature used its final minutes of the 2025 session to expand the civil and criminal immunity of law enforcement officers, sending Gov. Kay Ivey one of her ...
Gadsden State Community College proudly announces the appointment of Alan Smith as interim president, beginning June 1.“This ...
Governor Kay Ivey signed the "FOCUS Act" into law Wednesday. It prohibits students in Alabama public schools including, all ...
This bill allows the state's Board of Pardon and Paroles and other state agencies to provide electronic monitoring services to children in the juvenile court system.
Alabama lawmakers ended the 2025 legislative session on Wednesday. Here is a look at a few of the notable bills that passed, and some that failed, during the session.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed House Bill 202, also known as the "Back the Blue" bill, officially making ...