THIS JUST IN: Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has sent a letter to the state Supreme Court in which she has requested a rule change to Alabama’s capital punishment law.
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a total of $6.75 million to 19 Alabama cities and counties, including Butler and Pickens County, to help in coping with strains of the COVID-19 virus and any future infectious illnesses.
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