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The Pike County Salvation Army is using empty bowls to feed the hungry.
It's hard to miss all of the construction and coming soon signs as you drive down Eastern Boulevard. It's a different look from the boarded up windows and empty storefronts that many people may have gotten used to.
A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can improve their ability to focus by using specialized computer training at school.
White Water Camp presents Redemption House for the month of October.
A federal judge says Alabama cannot use a large dose of a single drug to execute inmates.
Montgomery police are investigating a shooting that left one person injured.
Alabama budget cuts force the Alabama National Guard to consolidate.
Friday saw the grand opening of the 23,000 square foot Natureplex.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The Selma Quarterback Club gets blindsided by a special guest at its Ladies Night event.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stopped in the city of Greenville in 1965. Today, the city dedicated a portrait of Dr. King to the church he visited.
The Tallapoosa County Sheriff's Department has charged a man in connection with a double homicide.
Alabama has deployed disaster relief vehicles and other emergency staff to the SC flood relief efforts.
It's homecoming week in Butler County and even some of the youngest students are taking part.
31 drivers license offices across Alabama are closing, leaving only Montgomery, Mobile, Birmingham and Huntsville offices open. That was enough to get Jesse Jackson on a plane straight for Alabama.
A Demopolis hospital worker is accused of sexually abusing some of his patients.
Governor Robert Bentley stops in Pike County today to announce major economic news.
CBS 8 and ABC Montgomery is Taking Action Against Crime. Montgomery Police are investigating a robbery involving an elderly couple
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Central Alabama Fair in Selma kicks into high gear with Alabama News Network Kids Day.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Long-time Uniontown Police Chief Donald Rhodes is retiring after nearly 20 years on the job.
Two out of nine Montgomery city council members are out. That number may rise to three, only 20 votes separate the candidates in District 5.
There will be some new faces on the Montgomery City Council, after two city councilmen lost their bids for re-election.
Brantley Lyons won the District 2 City Council race. He received 1,204 votes over Ian Maloy's 716 votes.
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has told a congresswoman that Alabama's closure of rural drivers' license offices was a business decision to deal with limited resources.
There's some good news on the jobs front for Macon County.
The doors to Victoryland have been closed off and on for the last several years. Mayor Johnny Ford says that's thousands of jobs that have just disappeared. "We are prepared to go into federal court if we have to. In other words, we are not going to stop until Victoryland is fully restored, reopened, and the people can get their jobs back," said Ford.