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A youth rodeo is scheduled for next weekend in Autaugaville, but just this Tuesday, the event lost half of its funding when a production company backed out.
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A youth rodeo is scheduled for next weekend in Autaugaville, but just this Tuesday, the event lost half of its funding when a production company backed out.
Just a few years ago, Prattville was looking at a mountain of debt. But the city announced today that taken a huge chunk out of that debt by more than 35 percent.
A man who says he got a traffic ticket for eating a cheeseburger while driving in metro Atlanta won't be prosecuted after all.
A longtime friend who visited "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee the day before the world learned she would release a sequel says she seemed perfectly sound of mind.
A state appeals court is upholding the convictions and death sentences of two men convicted of killing police officers.
Alabama State University is celebrating 148 years of service today.
Montgomery police are investigating two shootings that happened overnight.
An Auburn, Ala. company plans to contest federal labor citations and fees.
Thursday night neighbors in south Montgomery got a chance to talk to police and city and county officials about their concerns.
We're getting closer to the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march. The City of Montgomery has announced even more plans for the commemoration today.
The City of Tallassee could soon be getting a major upgrade to its recreation facilities.
Prosecutors are disparaging indicted House Speaker Mike Hubbard's effort to view their phone records as a baseless fishing expedition by the defense.
Unless the U.S. Supreme Court steps in, Monday appears to be the day that gay marriage will become legal in Alabama. But Alabama's Chief Justice, Roy Moore is telling probate judges they're not required to issue gay marriage licenses.
More development is underway on Montgomery's west side.
A Baptist preacher has agreed not to appeal a judge's decision that he was rightfully fired after admitting to having sex with married parishioners and not telling them he had AIDS.
A marker honoring Fred Gray was unveiled at the southwest corner of Dexter Avenue and Hull street , where Gray's law offices once stood.
The White House is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act by earmarking $50 million to restore key civil rights areas around the nation.
Portraits of governors George and Lurleen Wallace have been removed from the rotunda in the state capitol and relocated to a hallway on the first floor.
Same sex marriage is one step closer to a reality in Alabama. This after a circuit court rejects an appeal from Attorney General Luther Strange to continue a stay after the state's ban was overturned.
Prattville's historic cotton gin has been empty for more than three years now, but now that the historic Prattville redevelopment Authority has bought it, what's next?
Some local middle schoolers go back in time at the Elmore County Black History Museum in Wetumpka.
Four-star athlete D'anfernee McGriff has decommitted from Auburn and is not expected to sign with the Tigers on national signing day tomorrow. According to 24-7 sports, the 6'1, 230 pound running back from Florida is having a few issues with…
Bentley spoke to state legislators and business leaders at a mobile area chamber of commerce luncheon yesterday.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" will not be Harper Lee's only published book after all.