Morning Storms Move Out; Sun/Cloud Mix Today
After a radar-confirmed tornado over Milstead in Macon County, a mix of clouds and sunshine will be around for most of our Monday. #alwx
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After a radar-confirmed tornado over Milstead in Macon County, a mix of clouds and sunshine will be around for most of our Monday. #alwx
Macon Co. EMA Director Frank Lee says a possible tornado Monday morning has destroyed a building.
With the storms that hit our area over the past several days, hail was one of the biggest threats.
A child has been killed in a two-car wreck in Montgomery that left two adults with serious injuries.
Two tornadoes touched down overnight in Morgan County in North Alabama, resulting in one fatality.
With No. 1 seeds Alabama and Houston losing, the men's NCAA Basketball Tournament will not have a No. 1 seed in the Elite Eight for the first time since seeding began in 1979.
Montgomery Whitewater has released new video and photos of the construction on the outdoor recreation center near downtown.
Powerful tornadoes killed at least 25 people in Mississippi Friday night, destroying dozens of buildings and leaving an especially devastating mark on a rural town whose mayor declared, “My city is gone.”
As proof that anything can happen in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, overall No. 1 seed Alabama has been defeated in the Sweet 16.
The Montgomery Regional Airport unveiled its newest $6 million improvement on Friday, including new passenger boarding bridges and a terminal ramp expansion.



