-
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.”
-
A specially formed Montgomery crime unit is providing an update on the team’s progress and overall impact on crime in and around the Capital City. This includes more than 1,000 traffic stops and over 100 arrests.
-
Alabama’s new Hands-Free Law is going into effect on Saturday, June 15. The law makes is illegal for Alabamians to use a cell phone or other electronic devices while driving.
-
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has released its “Summer of Safety” playbook, featuring safety tips for the road, waterways, and beaches during the summer season. Recommendations include emergency road-kits, Coast Guard approved life preservers and checking beach warning flags.
-
Alabama's governor has promoted his homeland security director, Spencer Collier, to secretary of law enforcement. Collier will lead the creation of the…
-
Alabama's governor and a legislative leader have compromised on consolidating law enforcement programs. Gov. Robert Bentley and Senate President Pro Tem…