A lawsuit over COVID restrictions, a beaches update and a prep tradition on hold – AL.com

From todaysDown in Alabamapodcast:

Several plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and public health officer Dr. Scott Harris over some of the COVID-19-related orders in place now under the Safer at Home order and in place previously under the Stay at Home order, reports AL.coms Paul Gattis.

Representing the plaintiffs, by the way, is one former Alabama state Chief Justice Roy Moore.

(Just when you write off Roy Moore as a newsmaker, he shows back up like Bobby Ewing grinning in the shower after Pams dream.)

On todays podcast episode well talk a little about that case.

Well update you on the status of some coastal beaches and parks.

And well bemoan the temporary loss of a really cool high school football tradition.

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