Ex-Ala. Soldier Sentenced in Daughter's Death
Federal prosecutors say a former Fort Rucker soldier has been sentenced in the death of his 4-year-old daughter.
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Federal prosecutors say a former Fort Rucker soldier has been sentenced in the death of his 4-year-old daughter.
As another week begins, there are new lower prices in the river region but those lower prices may not last if new taxes are imposed.
A Tuscaloosa lawmaker says people should be able to keep their loaded handguns in their vehicles without having to get a concealed-carry permit.
The newly elected Alabama Legislature begins its organizational session Tuesday, but the leadership will look much like the old Legislature.
A defense lawyer says a man charged with killing an Auburn University football player opened fire because the athlete also was shooting a gun during a party.
The first ever Montgomery Marathon is just around the corner in March and Alabama News Network is the exclusive television sponsor.
Jefferson County authorities aren't planning any charges against a teenager suspected of leaving her newborn daughter outside last week.
The 11th circuit court of appeals in Atlanta will consider the conviction of Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman tomorrow.
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On Monday night, the college football championship will be decided.
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash crash in Bullock County
More than 600 gymnasts representing 38 states tumbled into Montgomery for the weekend.
Tuskegee University confirms that there has been an off-campus shooting involving three of its students.
A woman believed to be the oldest living person in Alabama passes away and Saturday family and friends gathered to remember her.
More than 120 high school musicians flocked to Montgomery this weekend for the annual Huntingdon College Symphonic Honor Band.
With all of the excitement surrounding the movie Selma, Governor Robert Bentley says he wants more movies to film in Alabama.
Friday night a community of young adults gathered together at True Divine Baptist Church. It was a time for them to voice their concerns to local leaders about some of the racial injustices they feel are happening in the country today.
Construction along Dexter Avenue is making a big impact. It's the last leg of the Selma to Montgomery march, and some are already impressed with the changes.
An exclusive story tonight from Wetumpka -- businesses can breathe a sigh of relief after the city changed the business license fee last month, which hiked up the fee for most businesses. Now, city leaders are saying they dropped the ball on that decision-- and they're coming up with a solution that involves making adjustments to business license fees.
As we all try to stay warm in these frigid temperatures, it's a good idea to make sure you have a working smoke alarm. The American Red Cross is making it easy for you.
The Capri Theater kicked off a three-year fund raising campaign tonight. It's goal is to raise 750 thousand dollars. The money will be used to make upgrades.
After years in the works, the city of Wetumpka has officially started the first phase of its downtown revitalization project. Two historic buildings are being demolished as we speak...
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Catholic charity in Selma known for feeding the hungry is now providing a warm place for people in the community who need to get out the cold.
More and more drones are hitting the market for you to buy. The state of Alabama sees the potential for this new technology for just about every industry.
Bullock County Sheriff's investigators are asking for information on burglary suspects.



