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Bill Would Stop Removal of Confederate, Historic Markers

As some cities make the decision to shed Confederate monuments, some Alabama lawmakers want to prohibit those removals unless legislators say it is OK. The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on Tuesday will hold a public hearing on the bill titled the “Alabama Heritage Protection Act.” The bill would ban the removal of any historic monument, marker or school name from…

Montgomery Police Investigating Crash that Killed 2-Year-Old Boy

Montgomery police are still investigating a crash that killed a 2-year-old boy early Sunday morning. Police say at about 6:45 a.m., officers and fire medics responded to a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 85 southbound between Chantilly Parkway and Wares Ferry Road. Police say the crash involved a Nissan Versa and a tractor-trailer. Investigators say the passenger in the Nissan, Elijah…

Judge Reschedules Hubbard Hearing

A judge has rescheduled a hearing on indicted House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s request to dismiss ethics charges against him. Circuit Judge Jacob Walker delayed the hearing until Feb. 16 because of a scheduling conflict. Hubbard is alleging prosecutorial misconduct after a political consultant said he communicated often with the lead prosecutor and used the information to try to damage Hubbard…

Colder Weather Heading Our Way

SUNNY SUPER BOWL SUNDAY: The great weekend weather continued today. It was a cold start to our day with many spots at or just be freezing. However, with plenty of sunshine, temperatures were able to warm into upper 50s and lower 60s. I hope you were able to enjoy the weather today, as much colder weather will arrive tomorrow. ACROSS…

Sunny & Cool Weekend, Cold Start to Work Week

Tonight, expect mainly clear conditions with another cold start as low will be in the upper 20s and lower 30s. ON THE MAPS: A powerful storm system is forecast to develop in southern Canada on today then track toward the Great Lakes by tomorrow. Strong winds and wintry precipitation from this storm will impact the northern Plains and Upper Midwest…

Eight People Arrested in Tallapoosa Co. Drug Investigation

Eight people have been arrested in a massive drug investigation conducted in Tallapoosa County. Officials say the investigation began with a complaint about possible drug activity near Benjamin Russell High School. A lengthy investigation, which included controlled buys from the suspected dealers, eventually lead to a traffic stop on Highway 259, where four suspects were arrested. Those arrests also lead…

Deatsville Man in Critical Condition Following Crash

A Deatsville man is in critical condition following a two-car accident at the intersection of Highway 14 and I-65 in Elmore County Thursday night. Three people were treated for injuries following the crash. The 38-year-old Deastsville was taken to Baptist South with head and possible internal injuries, which officials say appeared to be life-threatening. He has since been transported to UAB Hospital. The occupants…

Alabama Oddities: McClelland’s Critters

Jeff Sanders continues his search for the unique, strange and odd things, places and events that call Alabama home.

McClelland’s Critters is a unique private zoo located in the Bank community of Pike County.  Jeff Sanders spent some time at the zoo to find out what makes it an Alabama Oddity. If you would like more information about McClelland’s Critters you can visit them at the website or on Facebook.   McClelland’s Critters Website McClelland’s Critters on Facebook Categories:…

Greenville Residents Arrested, Charged in Meth Bust

Two Greenville residents have been arrested on drug charges. Sandra Taylor, 62, and William Robertson, 44, were arrested Thursday morning during a massive operation. The arrest is part of a year-long investigation. Investigators say Robertson had been receiving drugs through the mail. He allegedly had 2.2 ounces of meth and around $6,000 in his possession at the time of his arrest….

Parents Relieved after Wetumpka Middle School Lockdown is Over

Scary moments Friday morning after Wetumpka Middle School was placed on lockdown.

The school was deemed safe and opened back up a couple hours later. Authorities say it was all because of threats made over social media and text messages. Wetumpka Police, Elmore County Sheriff’s Office, and Alabama State Troopers responded to the scene. Superintendent Andre Harrison was inside the school during the lockdown and kept parents up to date. Meanwhile parents,…