Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Tuesday that she’s issuing a Safer Apart order across the state ahead of the end of the mask mandate and Sa…
Alabama is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all individuals age 16 and older.
Just because Alabama’s mask mandate is set to expire in a few weeks doesn’t mean people should stop wearing masks, according to Gov. Kay Ivey.
The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Alabama one year ago and life in the Auburn-Opelika area started to come to a halt. Take a look back at what all happened in the week that followed Alabama's first COVID-19 case.
Alabama to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility on March 22, includes people age 55 and older, others
Alabama is expanding eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to include people age 55 and older, people with high-risk medical conditions and others.
Alabamians age 65 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in about a week.
Auburn University is vaccinating campus community members, including employees under age 75, despite an admission by State Health Officer Scot…
Alabamians age 75 and older, as well as first responders, can soon receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Officials with the Alabama Department of Public Health and the Alabama Medicaid Agency are warning citizens about a scam involving those offer…
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) expects to administer more COVID-19 vaccinations in Alabama this week despite a slow start to t…
Alabamians will be required to wear masks in public until at least late-January.
As soon as mid-December, healthcare providers and the chronically ill in Alabama could begin receiving COVID-19 vaccine.
The COVID-19 vaccine distribution and administration plan of the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is being made available to the public. The goal of the plan is to immunize everyone who is eligible to receive a safe, effective and approved COVID-19 vaccine.
Alabamians will be required to wear masks in public until at least mid-December.
Alabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth has tested positive for COVID-19 “despite taking every effort to maintain and follow CDC safety protocols,” ac…
Alabamians will be required to wear masks in public until at least early November.
Auburn police can stop bars from selling alcohol if they do not comply with the state's social distancing mandates, as of 5 p.m. Friday, the c…
Auburn police can stop bars from selling alcohol if they do not comply with the state's social distancing mandates, as of 5 p.m. Friday, the c…
Gov. Kay Ivey has extended her facemask order, telling the media Thursday that it's working and may be needed until a vaccine is available to …
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey was slow to act at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic before shutting down the state for a while in the spring.
The Lee County and Lanett school systems have joined the growing list of districts that are pushing back the start of the 2020-21 school year …
Alabamians, including those in schools and colleges, will be required to wear masks in public for at least another month.
Alabamians, including those in schools and colleges, will be required to wear masks in public for at least another month.
Auburn City Council members endorsed Gov. Kay Ivey’s recent face mask order Tuesday, but not before expressing concerns over how long it will last.