Case of Woman Accused of Killing Newborn Dismissed
The capital murder case of the woman accused of killing her newborn baby has been dismissed.
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The capital murder case of the woman accused of killing her newborn baby has been dismissed.
The City of Tallassee is expanding even further into the skies with a new business in town. The mayor held a ribbon cutting for Arcadia Aerospace.
The bands will take the Georgia Dome by storm on January 24, 2015, when they showcase their incredible musical talent and electrifying showmanship in front of tens of thousands of fans and observers in Atlanta, Ga.
A Georgia man has pleaded guilty in Alabama to conspiracy to file false tax returns and aggravated identity theft.
A 16-year-old Athens High School football player faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon after police say an 18-year-old teammate was hurt in a knife attack in the team locker room.
The College Football Playoff Committee has released its top teams for the playoff. Auburn was in the top 4 along with Mississippi State, FSU, and Ole Miss. But not everyone is satisfied with the rankings.
Sidney Lanier High School in Montgomery is being rebranded.
Montgomery police officials say a subject received non-life threatening injuries in a Tuesday night shooting.
Selma Police say a man wanted for attempted murder turned himself into police around 9:00 AM Tuesday morning.
We have more on the Attorney General's race and the negative tone that's taken over the campaign. Today we hear from Democratic challenger Joe Hubbard after we talked with current Attorney General Luther Strange Monday.
We brought you the news first last night: Apple Incorporated will give $100 million to improve 114 schools across the nation -- five of those schools are right here in Alabama. Tonight-- we're taking you inside one of those schools to see how the money will help.
Even with all the back and forth over the air waves politicians on both sides can agree on one thing-and that's the importance of getting out an voting.
Fifth graders all across Pike County are taking their classroom to the forest.
Alabama law enforcement officials say a multi-agency operation has resulted in 163 arrests and the confiscation of 83 illegally owned guns.
Gov. Robert Bentley has awarded five grants totaling nearly $1.65 million to improve the quality of life in several south-central and east Alabama communities.
Montgomery police are investigating a shooting in an apartment complex that left one person dead.
We asked our Facebook fans and Twitter followers what they think of the negative attack ads this political season .
Apple CEO Tim Cook was in Montgomery today to be inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor, a group of just 100 Alabamians recognized for their services and accomplishments.
A prosecutor told jurors Monday that Republican Rep. Barry Moore lied repeatedly when he testified to a grand jury investigating Republican House Speaker Mike Hubbard.
Alabama News Network Political Analyst Steve Flowers offers his opinions on the increase in political attack ads as well as voter turnout as the election draws near.
The general election is a little more than a week away, and we're seeing some negative ads take over the airwaves. And what could be one of the closest races on election night has seen it's fair share of mudslinging this year.
There are now eight new members of the Alabama Academy of Honor. The organization is one of the most prestigious in the state.
City officials in Mobile say its email system is functioning after a shutdown they blame on a cyber-attack.
Selma Police are looking for a man wanted for attempted murder.



