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More than half of Alabama’s 67 counties go under a state of emergency today because of the forecast of severe winter weather. Gov. Kay Ivey cited the threat of ice, snow, sleet, freezing rain ...
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for all 67 counties due to the threat of severe weather. The state of emergency will go into effect at 2 p.m. Friday.
Alabama law mandates that a state of emergency will last 60 days unless Ivey terminates it earlier by written proclamation. “Cold temperatures have persisted in Alabama this week, and we are ...
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency’s Clanton office recently showcased extensive renovations to its building that works ...
On Wednesday, Governor Kay Ivey attended the ribbon cutting for the newly renovated state emergency operations center. Acting ...
A tornado emergency has been issued for parts of northern Alabama as a large and destructive tornado tears through the area - ...
A total of 37 counties are encompassed in that state of emergency, with some here in East Alabama — Chambers, Lee, and Tallapoosa among others. Video: Our latest weather forecast.