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The law is named after Lulu Gribbin, who was one of three people bitten by a shark during a string of attacks last year.
Birmingham city officials have sued the Alabama governor to stop her from signing a bill that would strip the city of control ...
The City of Birmingham today filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey and the State of Alabama, seeking a temporary ...
Rep. Andy Whitt, R-Harvest, brought several products to an Alabama House committee meeting to build his case for more ...
With the state budgets signed and three days left in the 2025 Alabama Legislative Session, Gov. Kay Ivey shared an update on ...
A bill regulating the manufacturing, wholesale distribution, and retail sale of consumable hemp products containing THC or ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey highlighted the achievements of the state's legislative session at the Huntsville Madison County ...
Gov. Kay Ivey signs Alabama's 2026 fiscal year budgets, increasing education funding by 6% and general funds by 10%.
Governor Kay Ivey signed House Bill 437, known as Lulu’s Law, on Tuesday, establishing a shark alert system for beaches and ...
Former lieutenant governor and state leader George McMillan passed away Easter weekend in Birmingham. He was 81. McMillan had ...
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