Confusion Created by AL Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling
The legal confusion over gay marriage in Alabama continues to grow murkier after a ruling yesterday by the Alabama Supreme Court.
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The legal confusion over gay marriage in Alabama continues to grow murkier after a ruling yesterday by the Alabama Supreme Court.
Charter schools have already become one of the biggest issues so far this legislative session. Republicans have fast tracked the bill, which is almost ready to hit the senate floor.
An exclusive story for you tonight -- the city of Wetumpka is teaming up with area churches to give you a safe place in case people fall on hard times.
Today was the first day of the legislative session and the governor addressed Alabamians in the state of the state. He is promising bold changes this year.
The Alabama Supreme Court is ordering the state's probate judges to stop issuing marriage licenses to gay couples.
Two people are still recovering after a shooting at a Union Springs business.
There were some special visitors today in Greenville, all for a good cause.
Lawmakers were 'gaveled' in for the 2015 legislative session at noon today.
Elmore Co. Sheriff's office has charged Thomas Martin of Tallassee with the murder of 63-year-old Stanley Thorton of Eclectic.
The Montgomery Police Department’s investigation into a fatal crash on Interstate 65 indicates a multi-vehicle chain reaction incident that began after traffic on the interstate slowed. MPD’s investigation of the 10-vehicle crash that killed three and injured seven Tuesday morning, March 2, is continuing.
The Wetumpka Police Department is using body cameras to make sure its officers and you are accountable.
The Alabama Legislature reconvenes on Tuesday, and Governor Robert Bentley will give his State of the State Address.
Tammy Moseley is a former smoker who weighed 220 pounds. After realizing just how unhealthy she was, she decided to do something about it, start running.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Schools in Demopolis are back open after shutting down early Friday because of a stomach virus outbreak.
Governor Robert Bentley put out his plan to cover 700 million dollars with a series of tax changes this year. Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh says he and other lawmakers are taking a careful look at the proposal.
The Carver Wolverines came away with it's fourth basketball state title on Saturday with a comeback win against Huntsville's Lee High School.
Students at Wetumpka High School continue to mourn the death of one of their own. Meanwhile, Montgomery Police continue to investigate the murder of 18-year-old, Brandon Brown, including who killed him.
The Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery is playing host to a new science exhibit with a local historical twist.
The "Black Girls Rock" Dance Competition got underway Saturday at Jeff Davis High School.
A new bar and grill is opening up next week in Montgomery, and local foodies had the chance for a sneak peek of the menu all for a good cause.
Alabama News Network helped sponsor the annual "iHeart Prom River Region" Prom Dress Giveaway, giving teenage girls in the area a chance to pick out their prom dress from over 900 available dresses.
We are just days away from the beginning of celebrations commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march.
A local advertising group has been working around the clock to help create ad campaigns for local non-profit agencies.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Selma Police make an arrest in the city's latest murder.
The city of Wetumpka continues its efforts to try and expand. But do residents believe the city's vision is enough to keep people there permanently?



