Drones Could Soon Be a Common Site Over Alabama
Aviation and security experts say that unmanned drones may be a common sight over Alabama within the next few years.
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Aviation and security experts say that unmanned drones may be a common sight over Alabama within the next few years.
Demonstrators in Selma want access to the video of a 2013 police shooting that killed a 74-year-old man.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Selma man barricades himself in his house after authorities execute a warrant at his residence during a drug sweep.
Alabama may be one step closer to widespread use of drones.
Three Faulkner University athletes are now being charged with murder.
One South Alabama city is hoping their winter wonderland will help local businesses.
Police are sending out a warning in Troy to keep an eye on delivered packages.
Apple CEO Tim Cook's name will be on a key piece of legislation to be introduced next year in his native Alabama that, if passed, would bar discrimination against state employees on the basis of sexual orientation.
Alabama state troopers are investigating a single-vehicle accident that has left one person dead.
Napoleon Neely Junior is charged with assault after police say he shot a woman last night in the 14-hundred block of Washington St.
Faulkner university has confirmed that the victim of a Wednesday night shooting in Montgomery was a student at the university.
The FDA wants to make clear the risks and benefits of using prescription drugs during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
A new study in JAMA Surgery finds the longer the operation, the more likely a patient is to develop a blood clot.
Brain activity may help predict a smoker's chances of relapse.
Montgomery police are investigating a shooting that claimed the life of one man.
A new national report says federal spending in Alabama equals 29.5 percent of the state's gross domestic product.
A legislator is asking a judge to block an Alabama law that prohibits legislators from having a second state job.
Alabama News Network is partnering with the Salvation Army to help make Christmas brighter for children in need this season.
Could controversy soon be swirling around Montgomery's annual Christmas Parade?
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Christmas presents and Christmas parties are great ways to spread Christmas cheer -- but a couple of church pastors in Selma say knowing the reason for the season is the only way to spread Christmas joy.
We have an exclusive story for you tonight. Crimestoppers is teaming up with one Montgomery Public School to increase safety. School officials say since they've implemented its Crimestoppers Youth Patrol this school year, they've seen a huge change in students' behavior.
Maxwell Air Force Base hosted top military leaders from around the world today. It was all part of the international honor roll induction.
We reported yesterday that Montgomery County Deputies are testing out new body cameras but the majority of South Alabama deputies already have them.
In a world with entertainment at your fingertips, live theater's often thought of as a thing of the past. But some community theaters are surviving because of just that---the community.
Now that December is here, it's time to pick out that perfect Christmas tree--if you haven't already. One local tree farmer says this year, they're selling record-breaking numbers of live Christmas trees.



