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Man Arrested in Connection with Craigslist Robbery
A man responding to a Craigslist ad allegedly robs a woman in Bullock County
Andalusia Honored Veterans with Morning Parade
The city of Andalusia honored veterans early this morning with a parade.
Tuskegee Airmen Remembered On Veterans Day
Tuskegee Airmen are veterans with an important legacy on our nation's history.
Elmore Schools Chief Leaving Post for State Job
The superintendent of Elmore County's public school system says he's leaving his position to begin working with the Alabama State Department of Education.
Hearing Set on Siegelman Release Request
A federal judge has scheduled a hearing for former Gov. Don Siegelman's latest request to get out of prison.
Justices Review Racial Makeup of Alabama Districts
Once-powerful Democrats are challenging legislative districts drawn by Alabama Republicans that have helped shrink Democratic representation to just eight seats in the state Senate - all of them from districts in which African-Americans are a majority.
VP Biden Attends Arlington National Ceremony Today
Vice president Biden will attend the annual Veterans Day observance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony today.
MPD Arrest 4th Person in Fatal Shooting
Montgomery police arrested a 4th person in fatal shooting that happened during a robbery.
Veterans Day Activities Planned Across Alabama
U.S. Rep. Martha Roby of Montgomery will be honored during Veterans Day activities in Birmingham.
Jessica Crumpton Gets New Arm and New Freedom
We've been following the story of Jessica Crumpton West, a young Montgomery woman who was left a triple amputee after her uncle was convicted of pouring hot collards on her almost three years ago.
Local Family Wins on "Family Feud"
It's an exciting day as Amy Dicks' family and co-workers gather around to see "Family Feud."
City of Montgomery Responds To AT&T Cell Phone Tower Lawsuit In Deer Creek, Neighbors Unhappy
There's a war of words between residents in one east Montgomery neighborhood and one of the nation's largest cell phone companies. Neighbors say the phone company's plan to put up cell phone tower near the neighborhood entrance is a bad call.
New Commander Over Maxwell AFB's Air University
The River Region and the Air Force said goodbye to one of Maxwell Air Force Base's commanders today. Lieutenant General David Fadok passed command to a new general.
Opp Lays Down Foundation For Much Needed Building
In South Alabama some city employees are unhappy with working conditions in one city owned building. City officials say big changes are on the horizon.
Perry Co. Celebrates 6th Annual Obama Day
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- All county offices and schools in Perry County were closed today -- for what may be the only official holiday in the country held in honor of President Barack Obama.
Escaped Alabama Inmate Captured in Georgia, 1 at Large
Alabama Department of Corrections officials say one of two inmates who escaped a facility in central Alabama has been taken into custody in west Georgia.
Alabama Legislator Sues Over Ban on Double Dipping
A legislator re-elected last week has gone to court to challenge a law prohibiting legislators from having a second state job.
Golfers Take the Links to Raise Money for Veterans
Golfers took the links this morning to raise money for a good cause.
Dallas Co. Sheriff's Office Investigating Murder in Orrville
Details are limited at this time but a man was found shot in the head Saturday morning in Dallas county near the Orrville area.
Postal Services says its a Victim of Hacking Attack
The U.S. Postal Service says it's the victim of a cyberattack and that information about its employees, including Social Security numbers, may have been compromised.
Man Found Dead Near Interstate in Auburn
Authorities in Lee County are working to identify a man who was found dead near Interstate 85.
Human Remains Found in South Alabama
Authorities in south Alabama are searching for more human remains after finding a partial human arm in the Magnolia Springs area.
Alabama Court to Hear Accountability Act Appeal
The Alabama Supreme Court will hear arguments Dec. 3 on the state government's appeal of a judge's ruling striking down the Alabama Accountability Act.



