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Governor Kay Ivey has awarded more than $7.6 million to enhance highway safety in Alabama and reduce the number of reckless drivers on the state’s roads. The grants will help fund major highway safety campaigns including “Click It or Ticket” and “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”
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Workers in Alabama are gaining more green in their paycheck. A new report from the ADP Research Institute ranks Alabama the top 25th state within the nation’s pay growth.
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Eco Clean Marine operates from Fort Morgan, Alabama, to Panama City, Florida, organizing monthly trash pickups. The next event is set for Saturday, November 18. The nonprofit is also getting the word out now for its first ever volunteer appreciation party happening on the same day.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The state of Alabama is offering money to help develop its inland ports.The Department of Economic and Community Affairs says it's…
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Governor Robert Bentley has awarded $1.6 million in grants to enhance outdoor recreational opportunities in Alabama.The funds will be used to build or…
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Alabama lawmakers are currently being polled about support for lottery legislation as Governor Robert Bentley contemplates calling a special session on…
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Committees in Alabama’s House of Representatives passed two notable bills yesterday. One would prevent abortion clinics from being located near public…
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Close to two million Alabamians currently live in areas with no grocery stores or access to fresh produce. That’s something the state government hopes to…
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A new survey shows the majority of U.S. military veterans aren’t happy with the treatment they get after their service. The Disabled Veterans Pulse Survey…
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The Alabama House of Representatives has approved a General Fund budget that slashes $200 million from state agencies, after GOP lawmakers were unable to…