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Prattville Police Chase Ends in Montgomery

Prattville police and ALEA Agents were involved in a police chase Friday morning. Prattville police attempted to stop a vehicle. The suspect then reversed towards the officer and his unit. A pursuit was initiated which continued on I-65 South with the state troopers helping. The suspect, Markia Pettus, was stopped on I-85 North between Exit 4 and Exit 6 and…

Front Dropping South Today; Waiting on Wilfred in Gulf

FRIDAY FRONT: A cold front will push south through the state today in a mostly dry fashion and that will bring a cooler air mass of the weekend. However, for today, the day should be mainly cloudy, with the chance of a rouge shower or two as the front passes through, but these are unlikely. Highs today will be in…

Department of Agriculture & Industries Launches Hurricane Sally Damage Assessment Survey

Prior to and after Hurricane Sally hit our state, the Department of Agriculture and Industries has been hard at work to assist Alabama farmers and consumers. The Department is gathering information from farmers who experienced agricultural damage from the excessive winds, rainfall and flooding caused by Hurricane Sally. To collect the most accurate damage assessments, the Department has established an…

“Forrest Gump” Author Winston Groom Dies

Alabama native and “Forrest Gump” author Winston Groom has died. Fairhope Mayor Karin Wilson posted the news on her Facebook page Thursday afternoon. “It is with great sadness that I share the passing of our dear friend Winston Groom,” said Mayor Wilson. “The City of Fairhope has lost an iconic author today. Please keep his friends and family in your…

$1.17 Million Grant Awarded to Statewide Program Using Specially Trained Dogs to Calm Traumatized Victims Before Testifying

Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $1.17 million to continue and expand a statewide program that helps children and others who have been victims of crime feel more at ease when testifying in court or undergoing other crime-related interviews. The grant to the will enable that state agency to continue its facility dog program.  The program uses specially trained dogs to…

Papa John’s Announces Plans for New Headquarters in Atlanta

Pizza purveyor Papa John’s has announced plans to move its global headquarters from Louisville, Kentucky to a yet-to-be-determined location in metro Atlanta. The move will bring 200 jobs to the Atlanta area. The pizza delivery company said Thursday that the new headquarters and associated organizational changes are expected to be complete by next summer. The move comes as the company…

Alabama, Auburn well represented on Coaches Preseason All-SEC teams

2020 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Team (* – ties) First Team Preseason All-SEC OFFENSE TE Kyle Pitts, Florida OL Alex Leatherwood, Alabama Trey Smith, Tennessee Darian Kinnard, Kentucky Landon Dickerson, Alabama C Drake Jackson, Kentucky WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama Jaylen Waddle, Alabama QB Kyle Trask, Florida RB Najee Harris, Alabama Kylin Hill, Mississippi State AP Jaylen Waddle, Alabama DEFENSE DL…

Man Hit By Car on South Court Street

Montgomery Police Department is investigating an accident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. Capt. Saba Coleman says it happened just before 3:00PM near the intersection of South Court Street and West Patton Ave. Capt. Coleman says when officers and Montgomery Fire arrived on the scene, they made contact with the adult male pedestrian. He was transported to a local hospital…

COVID-19 Pandemic Continues to Drive Unemployment in the US

WASHINGTON (AP) – The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week to 860,000, a historically high figure that reflects economic damage from the coronavirus outbreak. Before the pandemic hit the economy, the number signing up for jobless aid had never exceeded 700,000 in a week, even in the depths of the 2007-2009 Great Recession. The Labor Department…

Tropical Depression Sally Exiting to the East

Sally continues to linger over East Alabama, but will continue to push off towards the east and will exit the state later this morning. Latest update from NHC: The center of Tropical Depression Sally was located near latitude 31.8 North, longitude 85.7 West. The depression is moving toward the northeast near 12 mph, and a northeastward to east-northeastward motion is…