Governor Kay Ivey announced grants that will be used to support organizations that help sexual assault victims in Alabama.
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Gov. Ivey announces grants to assist crime victimsThe $5.6 million in grants will help 17 agencies across the state provide services to people who are victims of violent acts, abuse, robbery and assault, domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Gov. Ivey awards money to fight homelessnessThe $2.65 million will be given to 12 different organizations to provide shelter, legal and health services and other necessary assistance.
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Gov. Ivey awards money to fight homelessnessThe $2.65 million will be given to 12 different organizations to provide shelter, legal and health services and other necessary assistance.
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Gov. Dunleavy names new Department of Health commissionerGov. Mike Dunleavy announced Monday the elevation of his acting Alaska Department of Health commissioner to a permanent position.
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Ivey suggests modeling execution laws after other states; those mostly stopped executingIn 2022, just six states carried out executions, according to the DPInfoCtr. For the eighth consecutive year, fewer than 50 new death sentences were imposed and less than 30 executions were carried out.
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Alabama faces cold, wind and maybe snow as Christmas nearsLows by Saturday morning could fall into the single digits in north Alabama, low teens in central Alabama and the upper teens all the way into south Alabama.
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