Gov. Kay Ivey made Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sad. Not just somewhat sad but “ deeply saddened,” or so Marshall wrote in a letter to the governor after she commuted the death sentence of ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNAnti-death penalty group wants more than clemency for convicted Alabama killer Rocky MyersRobin ‘Rocky’ Myers will now spend the rest of his life behind bars instead of having it end in a death chamber. Rocky Myers has spent most of his life behind bars and could've been executed in a ...
HB 304, sponsored by Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, allows law enforcement to impound people’s vehicles if their driver’s ...
In a first, Gov. Kay Ivey of Alabama, an ardent supporter of capital punishment, commuted the death sentence of an intellectually disabled man convicted of murder on Friday. She said there ...
Gov. Kay Ivey stood firm Thursday behind her effort to reform the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs amid persistent ...
The Alabama Federation of Republican Women opposes a bill to make the Alabama Veterans Affairs commissioner an appointee of ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAlabama Port Authority breaks ground on long-awaited container facility projectThe Montgomery Intermodal Container Transfer Facility will offer seamless rail and truck connectivity between central Alabama ...
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Alabama lawmakers are advancing a bill that would make it harder to sue police who use excessive or lethal force force.
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