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Some Montgomery 8th grade students got to learn all about health and fitness from professionals.
AÂ bill in the Alabama Legislature would require all state driver's license exams to be offered only in English.
Dentists and dental students have gathered outside the Alabama State House to lobby for dental insurance reform.
Prospective students can explore advanced degrees at Faulkner University's Graduate School Showcase.
Prattville police are seeking help finding a person who they believe is connected to a recent chase.
Due to the winds, the fire quickly spread to a nearby camper.Â
The Heath family has created a GoFundMe for repairs to the home and temporary living arrangements.
Montgomery police are conducting a homicide investigation following a man's shooting death.
A man has been shot and killed near downtown Montgomery.
It will now go before the town council before it is officially approved.
Montgomery Fire/Rescue units have battled two residential fires in less than 24 hours.
Hundreds of middle schoolers got the chance to show off their engineering skills at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama's robotics competition.
Troy University is launching an expansion of its nursing program.
Members of the Junior League of Montgomery are celebrating a centennial of service to the community.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in part of Lowndes and Montgomery counties when severe storms moved through.
A suspect in a Montgomery business robbery has been arrested.
Crews are cleaning up widespread storm damage in an area near Huntingdon College in Montgomery.
Montgomery city and county leaders want to know about any storm damage to homes or businesses, Here's how to contact them:
Baumgartner was one of 42 contestants from around the state to compete for the title this year.
The City of Montgomery says both sides of I-85 near Exit 6 are now open after power lines fell this afternoon during severe weather.
We are tracking reports of trees and power lines down across the area as storms with high wind gusts passed through this afternoon. Here are the reports:
The Montgomery Warming Center will be open overnights and mornings through Saturday, January 31, due to the extremely cold temperatures that are expected in our area.
This year's Distinguished Young Woman of Alabama is Mia Baumgartner.
Around 12,000 flights have been canceled as a monster storm affects much of the country, including travel from Montgomery, Atlanta and Birmingham airports.



