Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is urging the board that oversees Alabama Public Television to delay a decision to sever ties with PBS.
The governor wants commissioners to develop a written plan and gauge public opinion before potentially ending the decades-long partnership.
Gov. Kay Ivey wants the leaders of Alabama Public Television to do more work before possibly dumping PBS programming.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is stepping into the debate over whether Alabama Public Television should keep or dump its relationship ...
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Will Parker, who has been general counsel for Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey for six years, is the newest member of the Alabama ...
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Monday that she selected Will Parker to serve on the Alabama Supreme Court.
Gov. Kay Ivey announces funding for Alabama domestic violence shelters, including agencies serving Northern Alabama.