While severe weather happens year-round in Alabama, the state is quickly approaching the time of year when severe weather activity really ramps up.
The state of Alabama will be holding its annual severe weather preparedness sales tax holiday during the last full weekend of ...
The Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is one of only two tax-free weekends offered statewide each year. The other ...
AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) - Governor Kay Ivey is cutting sales tax from certain items to help families prepare for tornado season. With warmer weather approaching, tornado season is around the corner and ...
Democratic State Rep. Barbara Drummond argues that the state should consider removing the remaining sales tax on groceries ...
From atmospheric rivers in the West to tornado aftermath in the South, holiday travel is facing severe disruption today. Here ...
Alabama’s Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday runs Feb. 20 – 22, offering state tax-free purchases of approved severe weather supplies and generators ahead of spring tornado season.
For Adams, a lawyer from San Rafael, the problems began with a controversial decision that Yosemite officials made in January ...
Alabama’s Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday is at hand, offering consumers a break on supplies needed after hurricanes and other storms.
Governor Kay Ivey is encouraging Alabama families and businesses to take advantage of the annual Severe Weather Preparedness ...
The state’s annual severe weather preparedness sales tax holiday is set to begin this weekend. The holiday starts at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 20, and continues until midnight, Sunday, Feb. 22.
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