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What the Tech? Do You Need a New Internet Router?

A few years ago my kids opened an unexpected and rather odd Christmas gift; a WiFi router. I remember their puzzled faces as they tried to figure out what they’d just unwrapped. Strange as it seemed at the time, it was one of the best gifts under the tree and it was probably the only gift that has lasted 5…

Gov. Ivey announces grant to extend water in Tallapoosa County

Gov. Kay Ivey has announced a $200,000 grant to provide public water to 86 households in south-central Tallapoosa County. The funds from the Appalachian Regional Commission will be combined with a $350,000 Community Development Block Grant awarded to the Tallapoosa County Commission by Gov. Ivey in 2019. In addition to providing public water service, the project will improve public safety with…

COVID-19 Testing in Alabama Dropping As Virus Spreads

U.S. testing for the coronavirus is dropping even as infections remain high and the death toll rises by more than 1,000 a day. It’s a worrisome trend that officials attribute largely to Americans getting discouraged over having to wait hours to get a test and days or weeks to find out the results. An analysis finds that the number of…

Montgomery Regional Airport Among Airports Making $5 Billion Total Impact in Alabama

A recent study examined Alabama’s 76 airports.  The study, which evaluates the contributions of airports to the growth of the state’s economy, estimates that in 2019, commercial service and general aviation airports’ spending added $5 billion in impact to Alabama’s economy.  Additionally, the total impact of roughly 69,200 direct and indirect jobs and more than $2.6 billion of additional payroll…

Former Atlanta Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Rayshard Brooks Suing Over Firing

The former Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks is suing the mayor and interim police chief. He is saying his firing violated his constitutional rights and the city code. Meanwhile, prosecutors have asked a judge to revoke his bond, saying he violated the conditions of his bond order by traveling to Florida. Garrett Rolfe was fired for fatally…

Hot with Continued Mainly Dry Days

TODAY-FRIDAY: Afternoon showers and storms will remain few and far between the rest of this week as rain chances are generally less than 20% the rest of this week. It remains hot, and we are seeing a slight decrease in humidity levels, but still we are seeing temps today and the rest of this week range from the lower to…

Montgomery City Council Revokes Two Business Licenses

Two businesses lost their licenses following the Montgomery city council meeting tonight. The city council voted unanimously to revoke the licenses of Empire Entertainment Center and Club Ciroc. According to Montgomery Police, the department receives several calls about shots fired or fights happening outside of the business. MPD says both clubs were not following the state mandated social distancing orders…

Two Wounded in Montgomery County Shooting

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that happened Tuesday evening. It happened at about 8:30 p.m. in the 800 Block of Industrial Park Blvd. Authorities say two people were wounded. The extent of their injuries is unknown. Stay with Alabama News Networks for updates to this story. Categories: Crime, Montgomery Metro, News Tags: Montgomery County, Shooting

MPD Investigating Death Investigation on Park Towne Way

The Montgomery Police Department is conducting Death Investigations following the shooting deaths of Jeremiah Chatman, 19, and Quamae Summerlin, 18, both of Montgomery. On August 4, around midnight, MPD and Fire Medics responded to the 4800 block of Park Towne Way after receiving a call of a subject shot. At the scene, two male victims were located with fatal gunshot wounds….

Alabama Department of Public Health to Provide Contact Tracing, Parental Notification of Coronavirus Investigations in Schools.

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While many school districts are preparing for full virtual instruction, there are some districts that will begin with blended and in-person instruction. The Alabama Department of Public Health has release their resources for monitoring, reporting, and notifying parents and staff of coronavirus investigations in schools. View the entire “back to school toolkit” here. The 85-page toolkit has instructions on how…