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Gov. Bentley Signs Education Budget, Teacher Pay Raise

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has signed into law the state's education budget and a 4 percent pay raise for teachers that lawmakers approved this session. Bentley spokeswoman Jennifer Ardis announced Tuesday that the governor had signed the bills as expected.…

Alabama House Vote Could Thwart Push for Impeachment

Alabama lawmakers voted to set up an impeachment process, but it's one that could halt the current effort to oust Gov. Robert Bentley. The House of Representatives voted 79-14 Tuesday to have the Judiciary Committee investigate impeachment grounds if 21…

Vector Aerospace Staying in South Alabama

Covington County's favorite tenant is staying a little longer. In an announcement held at the Vector Hanger at the South Alabama Regional Airport (SARA), a new contract was celebrated. Vector Aerospace will be staying in Covington County another five years,…

Lawmakers Pass Ban on Abortion Procedure

A bill to prohibit a commonly used second-trimester abortion procedure has advanced in the Alabama Legislature. The Senate on Tuesday voted 30-2 for Republican Sen. Phil Williams' bill. A companion bill in the House has passed out of committee. The…

Mother of Slain Children Sues S.C. Social Services

The mother of five South Carolina children allegedly killed by their father in 2014 says the state's social services agency knew the father was a threat and did nothing to stop him. The allegations are part of a lawsuit filed…

Storm Names

MIAMI (AP) - The organization that names tropical storms and hurricanes says it will retire the names Erika, Joaquin and Patricia following the 2015 season. The World Meteorological Organization announced Monday that Elsa and Julian will be used for future…

Should the State Observe Confederate Memorial Day?

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Community College Tuition Increases Across State

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Historic Renovation Tax Credits Could Expire This Year

A state tax break that some say sparked a renaissance in downtown Birmingham and elsewhere will end unless Alabama senators agree to extend the program. A bill to extend the tax credits for seven years has stalled amid opposition from…

Gov. Bentley's Testimony Will Be a Public Meeting

A State Auditor's meeting to receive documents from Gov. Robert Bentley and take his testimony under oath will be a public meeting. State Auditor Jim Zeigler says research indicates that such a meeting would not fit under any recognized exception…

Victim Identified in North Montgomery Shooting

The Montgomery Police Department has identified the victim of a weekend fatal shooting as 55-year-old Charles Jones Jr. of Montgomery. MPD initiated a homicide investigation into Jones’s death following the April 23 shooting. MPD and Fire Medics responded to the 800 block…

Food Recall in Alabama

From the Food and Drug Administration:   "CRF Frozen Foods of Pasco, Washington is voluntarily recalling fifteen frozen vegetable items that have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections…

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