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All school year, Alabama News Network anchor Brittany Bivins has highlighted outstanding teachers in our area.
You've probably seen them parked around Montgomery -- empty police cars with radar detection systems and cameras.
Possible cuts in the state's General Fund budget are leaving some circuit court clerks worried about the future.
A man has been found dead of an apparent gunshot wound near Florala in Covington County.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The Alabama Department of Environmental Management hosted about a 120 middle schoolers at an Earth Day celebration at School of Discovery in Selma.
Unlike the general fund, the education budget has already cleared one of the houses. But some preschool programs are hoping to see it pass both soon so they can finish planning for next year.
Highway 231 south of Brundidge had to be shut down after a morning wreck.
In the five days since a massive earthquake devastated the country of Nepal, there's been not only stories of mass destruction, but also of rescues.
A Greenville kindergarten teacher is preparing to retire after touching young lives for 38 years.
Selma police are investigating the shootings of two people.
Representatives and students from community colleges all over the state want to let people know how big of an impact they have on Alabama.
Alabama's top Republicans are responding to a proposal by a senate leader that suggests legalizing gambling in the state would bring in more than 400 million dollars, solving the state's budget shortfall.
Dhirendra Parajuli owns "Taste of India" restaurant in Montgomery. He looks over pictures from his hometown of Kathmandu, Nepal-- now unrecognizable after last weekend's massive earthquake.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Wallace Community College Selma celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Alabama Community College System -- by taking a look back at its past -- while keeping an eye on its future.
The three bills would have a big impact on abortions in Alabama. One would require clinics to stay at least 2000 feet away from schools, which would shut down one in Huntsville.
This week marks four years since tornadoes tore through Alabama, killing more than 250 people and causing millions of dollars in damage.
City leaders in Wetumpka are welcoming new business as they restore the city's downtown charm.
The war against drugs in Alabama is intensifying.
Heated moments between the Pike County Commission and the Probate Judge continue.
Today more than 70 special olympians were battling it out in Pike County.
It's an 11 week course that will teach a group of citizens how police go about conducting investigations among other things.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Department is trying to find the vandals who destroyed more than 30 residential mailboxes in the southern part of the county.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The unrest in Baltimore is yet another example of some people's mistrust of police. And that's why more and more law enforcement agencies are starting to use body cameras.
Virtual learning is coming to Montgomery Public Schools. The school board voted tonight to try out a new pilot program.
The fate of the historic rock building in downtown Troy is still in limbo.



