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The Troy Football team's slogan right now is Rebuild the Wall and Coach Neal Brown and his staff are hoping to start off the 2015 season with a solid foundation.
A man who says he got a traffic ticket for eating a cheeseburger while driving in metro Atlanta won't be prosecuted after all.
Pike County Probate Judge Wes Allen announced today, effective immediately, the Pike County Probate Office will no longer issue marriage licenses or perform marriage ceremonies.
You may be seeing red wherever you go today, but it's a good thing.
The city of Selma is getting ready to host its very first Mardi Gras Parade and Festival tomorrow -- and city officials are preparing for a huge turnout.
Crenshaw county authorities say a man who escaped from the Crenshaw County Jail has been captured.
A longtime friend who visited "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee the day before the world learned she would release a sequel says she seemed perfectly sound of mind.
A state appeals court is upholding the convictions and death sentences of two men convicted of killing police officers.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to hear oral arguments in a federal lawsuit filed by a man who says Alabama school district officials used his daughter as bait for a teen with a history of sexual harassment.
Prosecutors say an Alabama woman has been sentenced to 10 months in prison and three years of supervised release for lying to a grand jury investigating racially motivated cross-burning by a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. Authorities say Pamela…
Alabama State University is celebrating 148 years of service today.
Montgomery police are investigating two shootings that happened overnight.
Several people are behind bars after several drug busts.
Alabama's doctor-turned-governor is speaking at a medical event in Tuscaloosa.
Renovations at the University of Alabama's old Bryce Hospital campus may be moving ahead.
An Auburn, Ala. company plans to contest federal labor citations and fees.
Thursday night neighbors in south Montgomery got a chance to talk to police and city and county officials about their concerns.
Montgomery's mayoral candidates are now looking for ways to improve the county school system.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A former football coach in Selma is behind bars on sex charges involving a female student at the school where he worked.
Prattville's neighborhood watch program has been mostly dormant for years, but now the city is teaming up with Central Alabama Crimestoppers to bring it back to life.
We're getting closer to the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march. The City of Montgomery has announced even more plans for the commemoration today.
The City of Tallassee could soon be getting a major upgrade to its recreation facilities.
Prosecutors are disparaging indicted House Speaker Mike Hubbard's effort to view their phone records as a baseless fishing expedition by the defense.
Unless the U.S. Supreme Court steps in, Monday appears to be the day that gay marriage will become legal in Alabama. But Alabama's Chief Justice, Roy Moore is telling probate judges they're not required to issue gay marriage licenses.
If you saw anything unusual last Wednesday night or early Thursday night you are urged to call Crimestoppers at 215-STOP. You can remain anonymous.



