Southern Poverty Law Center Founder Reacts to Charleston Shooting
Morris Dees, the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, is speaking out about the tragic shooting in Charleston.
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Morris Dees, the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, is speaking out about the tragic shooting in Charleston.
We heard a lot about a plan to bring a lottery to the state and expand table gaming during the session. It never came up for a vote on the floor, but some are hoping it's not the last we hear of the plan.
As the investigation continues into the mass shooting at a historic church in Charleston, South Carolina, the impact of the loss of those killed is being felt across the country including in the River Region.
An administrator at Louisiana State University has been named as the new president of the University of Alabama.
A former nursing home in Tuskegee may soon be filled with people once again.
A unique music camp at Troy University is only in it's second year, but this summer the number of participants has tripled.
Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange opened a second campaign office in the Normandale Shopping Center in West Montgomery.
It's becoming all too common... The second pedestrian in four days - hit by a vehicle on the Boulevard in Montgomery.
Anniston officials say two police lieutenants are on administrative leave during an investigation into allegations that they belong to a hate group
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The opportunity to find work draws hundreds of job-seekers to a job fair in Lowndes County.
It's a story we've been covering for weeks. A heated debate is sparked in Union Springs when a local attorney removed Confederate Flags from a city cemetery.
Activists are planning protests at what they say is an unlicensed abortion clinic in Selma.
The U.S. Geological Survey has detected a small earthquake in western Alabama.
Montgomery Police are searching for a missing senior.
A longtime car dealership in Montgomery is cutting the ribbon on a big expansion.
Renee Casillas announces to her neighbors she is joining the race for city council.
A Montgomery Boys and Girls Club is still picking up the pieces after it was targeted by vandals over the weekend.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- An investigation is underway in Wilcox Co. to find out if officers were to blame for the death of a Wilcox County man who died in police custody.
Summer is in full swing, and so is Alabama State's Band Camp. This is the 40th year for these high school students from across the southeast to come together at the Montgomery campus.
Authorities are searching for an inmate who escaped from Red Eagle Work Center in Montgomery.
A central Alabama woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for shooting at a state trooper.
A German company is expanding its operations near the Airbus plant being built in Mobile.
An Auburn University lab technician accused of possessing and intending to sell a chemical similar to a date-rape drug has pleaded not guilty in federal court.
Troy University police are making progress, but have not caught whoever stole computers from the campus.
For people who in live in the rural parts of Alabama, having access to medical care can be challenge.



