State Gov. Kay Ivey, Alabama State Parks Foundation launches plan to bolster parks system The governor spoke about an $80 million bond issue for park improvements that must be approved by voters. StaffApril 16, 2021
News Alabama counties to receive federal natural disaster assistance for Hurricane Zeta The decision came following a phone call between the governor and President Trump. Brandon MoseleyDecember 11, 2020
News Prichard mayor thanks veteran volunteers for helping city recover from Sally Team Rubicon is a group of veteran volunteers that focus on serving vulnerable and at-risk populations affected by disasters. Brandon MoseleyNovember 12, 2020
News Alabama Power expects to have 95 percent of power restored by Tuesday As of Sunday night, 65,000 Alabama Power customers have not had power restored. Brandon MoseleyNovember 2, 2020
News State is cleaning up after Hurricane Zeta Almost 500,000 Alabama Power customers were without power immediately following the storm, including 163,000 in Mobile County alone. Brandon MoseleyOctober 30, 2020
National State assessing damage from Hurricane Zeta The state was still recovering from Hurricane Sally, which made landfall near Gulf Shores in September, and now it appears that Hurricane Zeta has... Brandon MoseleyOctober 29, 2020
National Zeta is a hurricane again Zeta currently has sustained winds of 85 mph. On its current course it will make landfall at Southeast Louisiana or the Mississippi Coast late... Brandon MoseleyOctober 28, 2020
Opinion Opinion | COVID-19: Living in a state of alert We will resort to our survival mode and exhibit moods and behaviors that are very much like those of individuals who have experienced trauma... Lynn BeshearOctober 28, 2020
National Governor declares state of emergency ahead of Tropical Storm Zeta Zeta is currently a tropical storm over the Gulf of Mexico, but it is predicted to make landfall as a category one hurricane. Brandon MoseleyOctober 27, 2020
News Agriculture Department providing shelters for livestock evacuating due to Zeta The Alabama A&M Agribition Center will open effective immediately for livestock that is being evacuated. Brandon MoseleyOctober 27, 2020