Legislature League of Women Voters launches new project to allow easy access to legislative meetings The new project, dubbed The Alabama Channel, allows for keyword searches of meetings saved on the site. John H. GlennDecember 13, 2022
Infrastructure Governor kicks off first of 67 county broadband meetings Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday kicked off the first of a series of statewide meetings on broadband. StaffDecember 13, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Most of Alabama’s problems can be solved by political engagement Politicians get away with awful laws, terrible taxes and behaving like children because we don't force them to be better. Josh MoonDecember 12, 2022
Education ACHE recommends $207 million budget increase The Alabama Commission on Higher Education approved a $2.36 billion budget recommendation Friday. Jacob HolmesDecember 12, 2022
State Bluestone Coke plant that polluted North Birmingham for decades agrees to $925K fine Bluestone Coke agreed to pay a $925,000 penalty and submit to new monitoring requirements. John H. GlennDecember 12, 2022
Education Alabama Association of School Boards installs new leadership Mary Hooks, who served two full terms representing District 4, was installed as president of the association. Jacob HolmesDecember 12, 2022
State PARCA: Alabama second-lowest in state, local tax collection per capita Meanwhile, the state had among the highest sales tax in the U.S. John H. GlennDecember 12, 2022
News Governor Ivey naming Curtis Stewart new ABC Administrator for second term Stewart comes to the helm of ABC from the Alabama Department of Revenue, where he most recently served as deputy commissioner. StaffDecember 9, 2022
Legislature Rep. Jim Hill asks ACCA members to support sentencing reform Hill said the state needs to focus on keeping dangerous individuals incarcerated while improving rehabilitation and release of others. Jacob HolmesDecember 9, 2022
Economy PARCA: Tax collections rise, but inflation will cost the state government Even with the increased revenue from tax collections over the previous fiscal year, inflation will still cost the state government. John H. GlennDecember 9, 2022