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Dozens of supporters of traditional marriage, along with religious leaders and elected officials in Alabama gathered in Montgomery.
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Dozens of supporters of traditional marriage, along with religious leaders and elected officials in Alabama gathered in Montgomery.
The Montgomery Amateur Radio Club held a 24-hour "field day" to give people the chance to learn about the radio business.
Gun enthusiasts headed to the Multiplex at Crampton Bowl for the annual "Collectors and Shooters Club" Gun Show this weekend.
Montgomery Police are conducting a death investigation.
A Montgomery man is under arrest for murder. Police say 25-year-old Chauncey Jackson was shot to death Saturday night during a burglary.
Birds of a feather flocked to the Prattville Creative Arts Center for a special exhibit.
Maggie Street Baptist Church held a barbecue cookoff to help benefit the church's youth program.
The Confederate Flag makes it's way back to the Capitol Saturday Morning.
Gay marriage is now legal in Alabama and every other state.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The Anderson Monarchs Little League Baseball team and their star pitcher Mo'ne Davis were in Selma Friday taking in some of the city's rich civil rights history.
After the decision by the the Supreme Court, people flocked to the Montgomery County probate office to celebrate. That includes couples who had been married during the brief window Alabama allowed gay marriage earlier this year, and some who still wanted to make that commitment.
People in Macon County are ready to move forward to reopen Victoryland Casino. That's after a judge dismissed the state's lawsuit against the casino. Attorney General Luther Strange is appealing that decision. That could change the conversation about Victoryland's future.
Gov. Robert Bentley has responded to the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalizes gay marriage nationwide.
Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange has issued a statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalizes gay marriage nationwide.
Pike County Probate Judge Wes Allen has released a statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalizes gay marriage nationwide.
The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.
Elmore County Coroner confirms a teen has drowned at Lake Jordan.
ASU Students and community gathered together on campus Thursday night to remember each of the nine victims in the Charleston shooting.
A little league baseball team that includes superstar pitcher Mo'ne Davis rolled through Montgomery today as part of a 23 day, 21 city Civil Rights tour.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Electronic bingo facilities in Lowndes County have been quietly open and operating now for weeks.
It's always a good day for city leaders when they can announce new jobs. Sykes Enterprises is the latest looking to employ people in the river region, a business that operates call centers both nationally and internationally.
Sykes Enterprises is hiring several positions for their new call center located in Montgomery.
Investigators now know more about what made nearly 90 children sick at two Montgomery daycare centers.
Hundreds of members from the nearly 300 African Methodist Episcopal churches in Alabama are wrapping up their week long education conference in Troy.
State health officials are investigating after dozens of children became sick at a day care center. They believe food poisoning may be to blame.



