Governor Kay Ivey announced Monday that Alabama would join Louisiana in its days of mourning for a former Auburn student and current Alabama student killed in the New Orleans New Year's Eve terrorist attack.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Governor Kay Ivey announced Monday that Alabama will join Louisiana in mourning the victims of the New Orleans terror attack. Two of the victims were an Auburn University graduate and a current student at the University of Alabama.
Alabama's governor is asking residents to join Louisiana in mourning the victims of the recent terrorist attack in New Orleans. Gov. Kay Ivey asked to especially remember Kareem Badawi and Drew Dauphin, both who called Alabama home.
Governor Ivey has called upon Alabamians to observe a day of mourning for Kareem Badawi on Monday, January 6, and for Drew Dauphin on Wednesday,
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry says the “Make America Great Again” flag will be raised at the governor’s mansion in honor of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
It’s been eight days since the horrific tragedy happened in New Orleans that took the lives of many including two Alabama graduates, Kareem Badawi and Drew Dauphin.The terror attack happened on New Year’s Day on Bourbon Street around 3:15 a.
Alabama and Louisiana are gearing up to launch new education savings accounts programs later this year, as school choice programs continue to proliferate nationwide. On Thursday, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced applications are open for the state’s new ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is proclaiming Jan. 6 and Jan. 8 as days of mourning in the wake of a deadly New Year’s attack in New Orleans that killed two Alabama residents. University of Alabama student Kareem Badawi and 2023 Auburn University graduate Drew Dauphin were among the 14 victims and suspect who were killed.
Gov. Kay Ivey Thursday declared a state of emergency in 37 of the state’s 67 counties ahead of the winter weather forecast for later this week. The state of emergency covers most of the northern half of Alabama and includes Madison County,
Gov. Kay Ivey Monday declared two days of mourning for two Alabamians killed in the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans. In a proclation, the governor set Monday as a day of mourning for Kareem Badawi,
Governor Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for 37 counties in Alabama, including several in North Alabama.
Kay Ivey of Alabama, Mike Dunleavy of Alaska, Sarah Sanders of Arkansas, Ron DeSantis of Florida, Brad Little of Idaho, Eric Holcomb of Indiana, Kim Reynolds of Iowa, Jeff Landry of Louisiana ...