Semi-Truck Driver Killed in Fiery Wreck
Montgomery police say the driver of a semi-truck was killed in a fiery wreck at the I-65/I-85 interchange Friday night.
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Montgomery police say the driver of a semi-truck was killed in a fiery wreck at the I-65/I-85 interchange Friday night.
Emergencies can happen anywhere. Enterprise High School is no stranger to severe weather.
A Macon County man has about 100 days to complete an extreme makeover--on a mustang.
To protect and serve, that's the oath law enforcement officers take when they put on a badge.
One mother is hoping her terrifying story about Montgomery's 911 call center can help save lives.
The prison reform bill made it through the senate after just a few hours of debate a few weeks ago. But the bill is taking significantly longer in the house. Democratic Representative John Rogers even asked that the 126 page bill to be read in its entirety.
People all over the country are gathering to pray for the world and its leaders for the National Day of Prayer.
Alabama News Network Political Analyst Steve Flowers talks about the possibility that the gambling bill will get through the Legislature.
The Presidential election is about a year half away. A Wall Street Journal poll says less than 7 percent of Americans say they want a so-called "evangelical Christian" as president.
Besides getting 250 million dollars from the Poarch Creek Indians, House Republicans plan to raise about 200 million in taxes and right-sizing government. About 6 of the measures made it through the committee, including the cigarette tax and a car rental tax.
Plans are in the works to bring an all boys school to Montgomery.
The Alabama News Network Facebook page is filled with reaction to how a mother used police to teach her 10-year-old son a lesson he'll probably never forget.
Some people are fearful that Alabama could be home to more gambling addicts if legislation leads to an expansion of gambling in the state.
Riots in the streets of Baltimore sent the city into chaos over the past few weeks over an arrest that was thought to be unjust by some.
It's been a week since Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh brought up the idea of gambling as a budget solution. Now, he's filed a bill that would add table games and bring a lottery to the state, if approved by Alabama voters that is.
WindCreek Casino Wetumpka along with its sister properties in Montgomery and Atmore do very well for themselves.
Lawmakers are seriously looking at gambling and a new lottery to help solve the state's budget shortfall. Something Governor Robert Bentley says is a terrible idea.
Scientists at Alabama State University are on the cutting edge of research to help fight the obesity epidemic in Alabama and they're doing it on a very small scale but with big results.
The Cloverdale community has brought back a long-lost springtime tradition.
Montgomery area high school seniors took a turn down the catwalk for a good cause.
Mustaches for Kids kicked off their fundraising today with a corn-hole tournament at the Sandbar downtown.
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and Booker T. Washington High School have teamed up to hold the 25th annual Flimp Festival this afternoon.
Saturday was a gorgeous day for Prattville's annual CityFest.
Aretha Bettis announces to the crowd gathered for the Relay for Life event Friday night in Montgomery that she is cancer free. She not only beat it once, but twice.
Built in 1954, the normandale mall used to be the the place to shop in Montgomery. Things have changed as the city has grew, but Charlie Reed is working hard to bring businesses back.