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Antoine Dodson's angry, head-shaking TV interview about a rape attempt against his younger sister in her bed has turned into an iTunes chart-topping song.
This is CBS 8 News Across Alabama -- The man shot and killed at his home near Boaz in a confrontation with sheriff's deputies has been identified as 55-year-old Anthony Ray Sampson.
This is CBS 8 News Across Alabama -- According to federal regulations, Auburn University's professional flight management program can no longer operate as a pilot school.
This is CBS 8 News Across Alabama -- A high school football coach in Hoover is on paid leave amid claims he was involved in an altercation with a player at practice.
This is CBS 8 News Across Alabama -- Residents near an ammonia leak in Mobile County that sent 130 people to hospitals didn't get an official warning about what had happened for at least 45 minutes after the accident.
This is CBS 8 News Across Alabama -- Two former University Alabama students have sued the school, saying its mandatory food fee violates state law.
This is CBS 8 News Across Alabama -- More than three years after a tornado destroyed Enterprise High School, killing eight students, a brand new high school has opened.







