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A group of independent hemp businesses will hold a press conference on Thursday urging Governor Kay Ivey to veto HB445. The ...
Birmingham City Council approves $1 deal to assume $1.26 billion in assets and debt from water utility, but the deal is far ...
Before the lawsuits were filed or the law was signed, the general manager of the board stated that the day-to-day operations ...
Multiple sources tell WBRC that the Birmingham Water Works Board will seriously consider selling itself back to the City of Birmingham at a special-called board meeting Wednesday night.
The Birmingham Water Works Board voted to authorize its chairwoman to move forward with a purchase agreement with the City of Birmingham on Wednesday. This comes after Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill that ...
The Birmingham Water Works Board Wednesday evening voted to sell the utility’s assets to the city of Birmingham, just hours after Gov. Kay Ivey signed a law that dissolved the current slate of leaders ...
A bill that would impose strict regulations on the sale of products containing hemp-derived THC in Alabama is heading to Gov.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey today signed into law legislation that re-shapes the Birmingham Water Works Board and takes it out of ...
Alabama governor Kay Ivey sided with the state legislature by signing a bill that will overhaul the Birmingham Water Works ...
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin held a news conference along with the city council Tuesday morning, announcing a federal lawsuit against Ivey in an attempt to stop the bill's signing.
The new law restructures the Birmingham Water Works Board as a regional board and reduces the city of Birmingham’s influence.
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