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Alabama has a new "First Dog." On Monday Gov. Kay Ivey introduced Huntley, her new pet. Huntley is a three-year-old, female yellow Labrador retriever. “Huntley is amazing, and I am excited to ...
Following the death of her longtime companion Missy earlier this year, Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday introduced Huntley, the new “First Dog of Alabama.” Huntley is a three-year-old, female yellow ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNThe Alabama Democratic Party can’t afford to write off 2026 | BRIAN LYMANIf Democrats can’t find a strong candidate to lead the ticket, they’ll find themselves fighting to hold what should be safe legislative seats.
That’s not an experience Alabama Democrats can afford to repeat in 2026. The party’s choice for governor may not win. But the office is prestigious, and campaigns for it affect downballot races.
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Governor Kay Ivey announces new First Dog of AlabamaMONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - Governor Kay Ivey announced on Monday the new First Dog of Alabama! Huntley is a 3-year-old female yellow lab. She lives inside the Governor’s Mansion with Governor Ivey.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Governor Kay Ivey introduced Huntley, the new First Dog of Alabama, on Monday. Huntley, a three-year-old female Yellow Lab, has quickly settl ...
Huntley will live at the mansion and join the governor at the Capitol office. “Huntley is amazing, and I am excited to introduce her to my fellow Alabamians,” said Ivey. “She and I enjoy practicing ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Three-time Democratic candidate Will Boyd announced his candidacy for Alabama’s governor last week. Boyd said in an interview Monday that his 2016 campaign for Congress; 2018 ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - Governor Kay Ivey announced on Monday the new First Dog of Alabama! Huntley is a 3-year-old female yellow lab. She lives inside the Governor’s Mansion with Governor Ivey.
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Alabama has scheduled a September execution with nitrogen gas for a man convicted of killing a gas station attendant during a ...
Arkansas Legislative Audit's review of 45 transactions at the Governor's Mansion in fiscal 2023 that ended June 30 of that year revealed that two expenditures totaling $5,164 were incurred for ...
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