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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 3 MIN

Alabama Primary Election Today: Governor Ivey Urges Voters as State Faces Infrastructure Work and Weather Updates

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According to the Alabama Governor’s Office, Governor Kay Ivey is urging Alabamians to vote in the May 19 primary election, making today a key political moment across the state. In nearby local government news, Phenix City says Alabama Power has started powerline work along 24th Street, closing stretches between 15th and 16th Avenue and between 21st and 22nd Avenue through about May 21, with detours in place, according to the city’s official notice. In state regulatory news, the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering says rule changes took effect May 15, including updates tied to distance learning programs and a change removing the requirement for some apprentices and students to complete additional training hours after failing exams under certain conditions, according to the board’s news release. That marks a notable policy shift for workforce training in parts of Alabama’s personal care industry. On the economic and business front, the latest available statewide snapshot continues to reflect steady child care demand and workforce pressure. The First Five Years Fund reports that 63 percent of Alabama children have all available parents in the workforce, while average child care costs run about 8,632 dollars a year, and more than 29,000 young children receive subsidized care. Those figures point to the ongoing importance of child care access for employment and family stability across the state. In education and community news, Bishop State Community College in Mobile remains part of Alabama’s broader effort to strengthen public higher education and workforce pathways, while Gulf Shores city officials are posting ongoing community updates, including first aid and CPR training opportunities through Gulf Shores Fire Rescue. Infrastructure remains a live issue as utility and road work continue in several communities, including Phenix City. Weather will also matter this week. According to the National Weather Service in Birmingham, Central Alabama will see partly cloudy skies with isolated to scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms, mostly in the southeast half of the area, with highs in the middle 80s to around 90. The agency says the region will stay warm through the week, with minor heat impacts possible. Looking ahead, listeners should watch the results of today’s primary election, the progress of the Phenix City road closure, and whether the unsettled weather pattern brings more afternoon storms across Central Alabama. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

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