Linden to receive grant to help with water issues
The city of Linden will receive a $650,000 to help with its water issues.
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The city of Linden will receive a $650,000 to help with its water issues.
An estimated 1,400 residents in Macon County are without water, but the River Region United Way is stepping in to help.
All of us at Action 8 want to thank you for making our 10th annual Tickled Pink event such a big success.
Prattville police need your help in solving an investigation into dozens of shots fired in a neighborhood.
At Cops 'n Kids Day in Millbrook children were able to visit with police officers and firefighters.
The three day event is a celebration of baseball, community, and cultural heritage that promotes a message of hope.
The journey of reconciliation and collaboration between Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins and the president of Duy Tan University is highlighted in this compelling documentary.
The victim, 27 year old Cardell O'Brian of Union Springs, was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
A tradition at Action 8's Tickled Pink each year is to name a breast cancer survivor to be treated to a complete makeover!
As Action 8 News celebrates Tickled Pink and breast cancer survivors, we want to pause to honor the precious lives that were lost.
Alabama Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington has announced that he is retiring, after holding the position for 10 years.
Maj. Coleman said the driver was not injured.Â
Hurricane Helene made landfall late Thursday night as a Category 4 storm.
A man convicted of killing three people in 1999 has been executed by nitrogen gas by the state of Alabama.
If you're in the mood to celebrate this weekend, we have plenty of places for you to do it!
A ribbon cutting was held Wednesday for a new state-of-the-art mammography unit called HOPE.
The Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce is asking that Montgomery Public Schools be put under state intervention following the recent resignation of School Superintendent Dr. Melvin Brown.
Alabama is preparing to execute Alan Eugene Miller by using nitrogen gas.
A federal jury has convicted a Montgomery man of drug conspiracy involving an operation to bring cocaine to Montgomery from Texas.
A federal judge has blocked part of a new Alabama law limiting help with absentee ballot applications, saying it violates the Voting Rights Act.
Livestock shelters have been opened in Montgomery and Troy for livestock, including horses and cattle, being evacuated before Hurricane Helene hits the Gulf Coast.
Dozens of states across the country - including Alabama's neighboring state of Mississippi - have banned devices known as switches because they are commonly used in mass shootings.
Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., has rescinded his retirement plans and says he will continue in his position.
Gov. Kay Ivey has appointed Chris Beeker, III, to the Place 2 seat on the Alabama Public Service Commission to fill the term of his father.
MMFA's Fall Festival had an art market with more than 30 vendors, as well as live music, art demos, and food trucks.



