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Alabama’s higher education enrollment still below pre-pandemic peaks, says state commission
Jemma Stephenson, Alabama Reflector
Enrollment in Alabama’s public institutions of higher education is recovering after a sharp decline during the COVID-19 outbreak but...
Gov. Kay Ivey announces new statewide brand for high-speed internet expansion
Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday announced how more than $400 million in federal funding and over $1.4 billion from the U.S. Department of Commerce Broadband...
Analysis shows that Alabama sales tax rates are fourth highest nationally
Alabama's combined sales tax rate of 9.25% is the fourth highest nationally, according to a report by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.
Federal team to help with COVID-19 surge at Dothan hospital
A federal team of health care workers is being sent to a southwest Alabama hospital seeing a surge in COVID-19 patients, the...
High school graduations to test virus rules in Alabama
Ceremonies are allowed because the state last week eliminated rules that limited crowds to 10 people or fewer.
Inside the Statehouse: Methodists have Dominated High Offices in Alabama History
Alabama's leading columnists discusses the respective faiths of our state's leaders.
Steve Flowers: Highlighting Alabama’s 2018 judicial races
This is not just a gubernatorial year in the Heart of Dixie.
We have every constitutional office up for election which includes Lt. Governor, Attorney...
Martha Roby: Highlighting productive discussions with military leaders
Serving on the House Appropriations Committee gives me a valuable and unique opportunity to participate in the conversations surrounding funding for the various functions...
Martha Roby: Highlighting outstanding 2nd District STEM programs
Studies increasingly show that the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields are the drivers of our global economy and that these disciplines are...
Gregory G. Fitch, director of Alabama Commission on Higher Education, announces retirement
Gregory G. Fitch announced his retirement as executive director of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) Wednesday, ending a 45-year career in education.
Fitch, who...