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Montgomery police are investigating a shooting that left a man injured.
Former Park Crossing Football Player, Cam Taylor-Britt, who now plays for the Cincinnati Bengals returns to Montgomery to give back to the community.
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a bill to make the Yellowhammer Cookie the official state cookie.
The Pike Road Fire Department plans to build the new facilities on Wallahatchie Road, right across from the current Fire Station #1.Â
Alabama lawmakers voted to include themselves as well as judges, law enforcement and prosecutors in shielding personal information from being released on public records.
Wetumpka police say a former city firefighter has been arrested on child sex charges.
Prattville police need your help finding a woman suspected of shoplifting from Office Depot.
This is a great weekend to get outdoors, with plenty of events happening in the River Region for you to enjoy -- especially if you like to exercise!
Alabama lawmakers gave final approval on Thursday to legislation that could lead to lengthier prison sentences for felonies committed as part of a "criminal enterprise."
The two-day festival runs Friday and Saturday.
The Southeastern Conference will play eight league games in 2024 when it expands to 16 teams with the additions of Oklahoma and Texas.
The fundraising event will begin Friday at 4:00 p.m. in the parking lot of Ric and Mo's on Watchman Drive in Montgomery.Â
Alabama families could soon pay less at the grocery store after lawmakers Thursday voted to remove half of the 4% state sales tax on food.
Montgomery police have made an arrest in a homicide from last month.
A traffic stop Thursday morning in Elmore County led to a foot chase, according to ALEA.
Keshon Gardner was shot and killed in broad daylight on Sunday, June 28, 2020, on Oakleigh Road in Montgomery.
On-duty personnel from Station 12, along with his immediate and Fire/Rescue family, were on hand to greet Capt. Crenshaw.
The exemption would end in three years unless extended by lawmakers.
Lawmakers are aiming to give final approval to the bill on Thursday.
The measure now goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
The greatest need for officials are in the areas of track and field, wrestling, soccer and baseball.Â
Bowl officials say the 10th annual bowl game will take place on Saturday, December 23 at 11 a.m.
The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs honored Foley-native Harleigh Brockett at a special ceremony in Montgomery Wednesday.
All three fires are being investigated by the Bureau of Investigations.
The Riverwalk Amphitheater held the Red Bluff Music and Arts Festival Saturday night.



