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Alabama is becoming a more popular vacation destination every year, according to a study from the Alabama Tourism Department.
The State of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology is investigating what Gov. Kay Ivey’s office calls a “cybersecurity event” impacting certain state systems.
Governor Ivey signed two bills aimed at strengthening immigration regulations into law Monday. Senate bill 63, which requires ...
When that happens, it will bring about 4,700 jobs to the Tennessee Valley, the second-term congressman said during his ...
Governor Kay Ivey signed two bills to tackle illegal immigration and voting integrity in Alabama. MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Governor ...
Alabama has changed the date of its 2026 Democratic and Republican primaries because of a conflict with Memorial Day. The ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed into law a bill to allow the Alabama Farmers Federation to offer a health care plan for its members that will not be subject to the same laws and regulations as health ...
Plot twist: Two members were absent, most curiously Vice Chair and Shelby County appointee “Butch” Burbage. State Sen. Dan ...
The event was first detected May 9, and some state employee usernames and passwords were compromised, a May 12 release stated ...
State of Alabama offices are facing a cybersecurity breach Monday which has compromised some information. Sign up for our ...
The Office of Gov. Kay Ivey announced Monday the Office of Information Technology is currently responding to a cybersecurity ...