Governor Kay Ivey released a statement on the inauguration of President Trump.“It is a beautiful day for the United States of America as we swear in President T
Democrats are all ‘giddy’ about our magnificent American Flag potentially being at ‘half mast’ during my Inauguration. They think it’s so great” Trump posted.
Kay Ivey and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Both governors cite a federal statute commonly called the U.S. flag code as their reasoning for why they’ll fly their flags at full-staff on Inauguration Day. The flag code says the U.S. flag should be displayed on ...
The governor of Texas is ignoring the 30-day mourning period issued by the current administration for former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29, and will raise flags to full-staff to honor Donald Trump's inauguration.
Ivey, 80, will be the same age when her term ends in 2027 as President Joe Biden is as he finishes his time in the White House. Biden at 82 is the oldest serving president in American history.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott also ordered the state to allow flags to fly at full-staff for Trump’s Inauguration Day, and flags at Mar-a-Lago have been spotted flying at full-staff despite Gov. Ron DeSantis joining Biden in ordering flags be flown at half-staff during the period of mourning.
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,
GOP governors of at least eight states ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, bucking tradition by raising flags before the end of a customary 30-day mourning period
Gov. Kay Ivey has directed flags at the Capitol and all state buildings to be raised to full-staff on Inauguration Day.
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.
A winter storm was on a track to sweep through Texas and Louisiana, across the Gulf Coast and deep into Florida, significant snow and ice in tow.
The South is bracing for a major winter storm, most of the nation remains gripped by extreme cold, and high winds could fan flames in California.