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State officials say the Alabama Legislature's email system appears to have been hacked by an unknown source.
The Alabama House has unanimously approved a nearly $6 billion education budget for 2016.
A federal appeals court has upheld the bribery conviction and prison sentence of former Gov. Don Siegelman.
Hayneville Police Chief Kelvin Mitchell says his department has uncovered two alleged sexual assault cases involving students that were unreported.
Workers at Hyundai suppliers throughout the area are celebrating their contribution to the Montgomery plant, which is celebrating 10 years of building cars.
As workers at Montgomery's Hyundai plant celebrate 10 years of building cars, tour groups got to take part in the celebration.
This week, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) is celebrating 10 years of the automaker's Montgomery plant. We're looking back to the beginning.
We gave Chief Meteorologist Ashley McDonald several tributes on her final day at Alabama News Network, but she wanted to take time to deliver her own personal goodbye to our viewers.
On her last day at Alabama News Network, Chief Meteorologist Ashley McDonald knew we'd say goodbye on the air, but she didn't know about one big surprise.
As we say goodbye to Chief Meteorologist Ashley McDonald, we're taking time to remember what she did for our community besides forecasting the weather.
As we say goodbye to our Chief Meteorologist Ashley McDonald, we remember her hair styles that she wore over the years.
It's a bittersweet day as we say goodbye to our Chief Meteorologist Ashley McDonald.
Hyundai continued celebrations for the plant's ten year anniversary of being in Montgomery with a dinner reception at the Renaissance Hotel downtown.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Tourism continues to grow around Selma -- and there are several projects underway that officials say will expand and enhance the area's tourism industry even more.
A new study from the drug enforcement agency says prescription drug abuse in Alabama is one of the worst in the country. But Alabama Law Enforcement has been partnering with other agencies to combat the problem.
A bill allowing home school students to play public school sports and other activities might finally catch a Hail Mary pass after years of fumbles.
The Urban Slide is coming to Montgomery June 6-7.
Montgomery city council was held this evening and there were some hot button issues on the agenda.
The state is one step closer to enacting extreme cuts proposed by lawmakers.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Dallas County man is shot and killed during an apparent home invasion.
While school is winding down for students across Alabama, for the town of Pike Road, anticipation is building for the inaugural start of classes this fall.
A Wetumpka Kindergartner received a special surprise during his graduation, and the gift came from thousands of miles away.
Union Springs city leaders are now involved in the controversy over confederate flags in a city owned cemetery.
Political Analyst Steve Flowers appeared on Alabama News Network to talk about the budget battles in the Legislature.
Parents of Luverne High School students want to know why the school's principal has been put on administrative leave.



