Two Hosts Named for Hit TV Game Show "Jeopardy!"
Sony Pictures Television has named Mike Richards and Mayim Bialik as hosts of the legendary hit game show "Jeopardy!". The show can been seen weekdays at 4:30 p.m. on CBS 8.
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Sony Pictures Television has named Mike Richards and Mayim Bialik as hosts of the legendary hit game show "Jeopardy!". The show can been seen weekdays at 4:30 p.m. on CBS 8.
The newest statewide COVID-19 community transmission map puts all of Alabama in the “high” category, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.
Covington County businessman Matthew Hammett has announced that he is running for the District 92 seat in the Alabama House of Representatives, which represents Covington County and parts of Coffee and Escambia counties.
Alabama News Network has confirmed that Montgomery Public Schools' superintendent Dr. Ann Roy Moore will retire after this school year. She spoke to us shortly before the school board meeting to talk about her decision.
The Montgomery Police Department has launched a homicide investigation after the victim in a July 22 shooting died.
The Elmore County school system is starting the school year in need of substitute bus drivers. It's a problem they say is common throughout the state.
The number of COVD-19 patients in Alabama hospitals has risen above 2,000 for the first time since January.
The Pentagon will require members of the U.S. military to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 15, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press.
Montgomery firefighters battled a fire at a home in the 500 block of 5th Street that resulted in extensive damage.
Montgomery police are searching for a woman who is suspected of making a purchase with a stolen credit card.
A lawsuit has been filed against two trucking companies and a truck driver, which were involved in the fatal 12-vehicle pileup on Interstate 65 in Butler County in June.
Authorities have confirmed that a three year old boy was missing in Autaugaville on Sunday.
Many local school systems are requiring mask for students and faculty.
The Montgomery Police Department says eight people have been shot in a string of shootings from late Friday night through early Saturday morning.
Alabama says it has finished construction of a system to use nitrogen gas to carry out death sentences.
District 4 Montgomery City Council member Audrey Graham says her idea to keep her district clean will pay off in more ways than one for the people she represents.
The Montgomery Zoo has announced that it has canceled its Zoobilation fundraiser due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. The event was scheduled for September 16.
An arrest has been made in a double murder that happened nearly two weeks ago in Macon County. Sheriff Andre Brunson said the United States Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force and sheriff's deputies arrested 24-year-old Leon Cannon,…
State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris held a briefing on the status of COVID-19 in Alabama. While cases have jumped, so have the number of people deciding to get their vaccinations.
State officials are seeking your input as the Alabama Legislature prepares to redraw district lines to reflect the results of the 2020 Census.
Alabama News Network has confirmed that the Prattville city pool at Pratt Park will be closed through the weekend due to a positive COVID-19 case.
Pike Road Schools will require masks in school buildings and on school buses until at least September 13.
The Montgomery Police Department says they are searching for the identity of 2 suspects who are wanted for robbery in Montgomery. The robbery took place on Friday, July 16, at 7:37 p.m. at the 2800 block of Taylor Road.…
Prattville police have charged a man with attempted murder. He's accused of shooting his brother, leaving him in critical condition.
Montgomery Public schools students head back to the classroom on August 16th, and masks will be required for students, teachers and staff. The CDC recommended that all students returning to schools should have masks on even if they are vaccinated and that is the guidelines that Montgomery Public Schools are following.



