Ala. Woman Convicted for Shooting at State Trooper
Alabama's attorney general says a Perry County woman has been convicted of attempted murder for firing a rifle at a state trooper.
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Alabama's attorney general says a Perry County woman has been convicted of attempted murder for firing a rifle at a state trooper.
The city of Montgomery fire and rescue department is being recognized for it's outstanding service to the community.
The Montgomery County School Board will be selecting a new school board president tonight. The board's newest member, Lesa Keith, was sworn in last week. She talked with Alabama News Network about her goals:
The state attorney general's office is asking a judge to give a former state education official and her husband 50-year sentences in an ethics case involving millions of dollars.
Montgomery City Council holds public hearing on smoking ban.
Dairy farmers are breathing a sigh of relief. It was about a year ago that farmers were in crisis and the price of milk was threatening to skyrocket.
State Republican Party Chairman Bill Armistead says he won't run for a third term when the party's executive committee meets in Montgomery in February to elect a chairman.
The Supreme Court is leaving in place BP's multibillion-dollar settlement with lawyers for businesses and residents over the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
A public forum will be held this evening over the controversy surrounding a Walmart being built near a Montgomery residence.
In advance of EPA Regulations on coal ash that are due this month, Tim Lennox profiled the possible impact on Alabama, inlcuidng an Alabama Power Company plant that has already decided to switch to natural gas, and a huge landfill where millions of tons of coal ash from a big spill in Tennessee was disposed of.
CrimeStoppers needs your help to find two armed robbers in two separate incidents in Montgomery.
A car accident in Bullock County leaves one man dead
Newest Volunteer of the Year, Beth Birchfield, is the youngest recipient ever at the age of 16.
Destiny Christian Center in Prattville is giving bicycles away to kids in need
'Tis the season for Christmas parades. On Saturday, cities across the River Region celebrated the season with their own festivities.
With 19 days to Christmas, holiday shopping's in full gear.
Alabama's Alcohol Beverage Control Board is working to keep underage teens away from alcohol. Representatives are traveling the state with the under age, under arrest program.
A judge has ruled an Alabama church properly fired its minister after he admitted having sex with married church members and not telling them he had AIDS.
Big changes are coming to Alabama law enforcement. In January, the state's largest policing agencies will be combined into one entity called the Alabama Law Enforcement agency.
Only one company submitted a bid for a controversial highway widening project on U.S. 431 through Eufaula's historic district.
Three Faulkner University students charged with murder made their first court appearance today. Meanwhile, the university is taking a second look at its conduct policy.
The official state Christmas tree is scheduled for lighting Friday on the steps of the Alabama Capitol.
Aviation and security experts say that unmanned drones may be a common sight over Alabama within the next few years.
Alabama may be one step closer to widespread use of drones.