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News & Observer
March 16, 2018
A proposal to strip the powers of Alabama's lieutenant governor was delayed Thursday in the state Senate. The proposed constitutional amendment would remove the lieutenant governor as Senate president and make the primary responsibility of the position to succeed the governor if he or she resigns,Ãâà...
WSFA
March 16, 2018
If you are a criminal who currently resides in this country illegally you should be deported. Our government has the right to track you down and send you back to the country you came from. Recently the mayor of Oakland, California, Libby Schaaf warned her constituents of pending raids by FederalÃâà...
Birmingham Times
March 16, 2018
Approaching 100 days in office this month Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin prepared to mark the milestone with reports from team members during an event Thursday at the Alabama Theatre. Woodfin introduced his transition team and findings from five committees he established on how to improve theÃâà...
WABE 90.1 FM
March 16, 2018
“The Food Bill is a controversial issue that's used every election cycle to attack the Sheriff's Office,” Entrekin said. “Alabama Law is clear regarding my personal financial responsibilities of feeding inmates. Until the legislature acts otherwise, the Sheriff must follow the current law.” Before he made headlinesÃâà...
FederalNewsRadio.com
March 16, 2018
His former lawyers had asked stop the execution, arguing Eggers has delusions and schizophrenia and was mentally incompetent when he made the decision to drop his appeals and fire his appointed lawyers. The Alabama attorney general's office disputes that Eggers had severe mental illness andÃâà...
ABC News
March 16, 2018
Michael Wayne Eggers, 50, died at 7:29 p.m. CDT after receiving a lethal injection at a southwest Alabama prison. ... They wrote that Eggers believed he was the subject of a government conspiracy and "would rather die than be represented by lawyers who do not support his delusional view of his case.".
Patch.com
March 15, 2018
WASHINGTON, DC - Senator Doug Jones today announced a federal grant for the Alabama Office of Information Technology totaling $250,000 to ... and 12 members appointed by the Secretary of Commerce, which include representatives from public safety; local, state and federal government; and theÃâà...
AL.com
March 13, 2018
Yet in a number of counties including Jefferson and Montgomery, any money allocated to sheriffs for feeding inmates that is not used for that purpose is instead turned over to the county government. Entrekin reported on forms he filed with the Alabama Ethics Commission that he made "more than $250,000"Ãâà...