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Alabama’s most recent draft picks came in 2023 with Brandon Miller going No. 2 overall and Noah Clowney No. 21. They were ...
Bills on a lottery and casinos come up in the Alabama Legislature every year. Some years, like in 2021, they get serious consideration. But this year, at least for now, gambling legislation ...
Seventeen states have yet to have a Mega Millions winner. They are: Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Kentucky, ...
Alabama voters last had a chance to decide on a lottery in 1999, when the proposal was defeated by 54.2% of voters. The world has changed since then, including general views about lottery and ...
Alabama is now one of only four states in America that do not have a lottery. It comes as no surprise that most Alabamians — both Republicans and Democrats — find this absurd.
The Alabama Senate passed a lottery bill Wednesday. But not the one that would establish a lottery. The chamber Wednesday approved legislation enabling a lottery after hours of debate and ...
Alabama is now one of only four states in America that do not have a lottery. It comes as no surprise that most Alabamians — both Republicans and Democrats — find this absurd.
The Alabama State Capitol is pictured here on March 22, 2020, in Montgomery, Alabama, where lawmakers unveiled a gambling bill on Feb. 7, 2024, that could authorize a state lottery and 10 casinos ...
Alabama Alabama lottery, casino bill faces first hurdle as GOP aims to get it before voters this fall It has been 25 years since Alabama citizens voted on gambling in their state ...
Loretta Williams lives in Alabama but drove to Georgia to buy a lottery ticket for a chance at winning the $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot. She was one of many Alabama ticket-buyers flooding across ...
Alabama is now one of only four states in America that do not have a lottery. It comes as no surprise that most Alabamians — both Republicans and Democrats — find this absurd.
Alabama is now one of only four states in America that do not have a lottery. It comes as no surprise that most Alabamians — both Republicans and Democrats — find this absurd.