The Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama Announces Paul Finebaum as Guest Speaker
The Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama (CWFCA) has announced the guest speaker for it's annual fundraiser.
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The Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama (CWFCA) has announced the guest speaker for it's annual fundraiser.
In 2014 the Department of Justice awarded $21,617,777.00 in grant money to Alabama agencies and cities in the Middle District of Alabama, announced U. S. Attorney George L. Beck, Jr.
An Alabama legislator's proposal to put the state on daylight savings time permanently has stalled like a broken clock.
The state of Alabama is appealing a federal judge's order overturning its ban on same-sex marriage.
These area Restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds during the schedule times to the Jackson Family Bereavement Fund to assist in the burial cost of the two children lost in a house fire.
A state task force formed to propose regulations for drones has decided it needs more time for study.
A comic book about Martin Luther King, Jr. helped bring a young John Lewis into the civil rights movement.
Huntsville police are investigating a weekend shooting that claimed a man's life.
A state task force formed to propose regulations for drones has decided it needs more time for study.
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency officials say a Wetumpka woman is one the people killed in a two-car accident in Chilton County Saturday.
There is now a two-week stay on the federal judges decision banning Alabama's same-sex marriage ban
Beef was at the center of a head-to-head cooking competition for the best student chefs across the state.
River City Church opened its doors for its Fourth Saturday outreach program
Tthe local chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity threw the 18th Annual MLK Memorial Breakfast.
In less than 200 days the new K-8 Pike Road School will open. And Saturday the process started to find teachers and staff.
The NFL is investigating allegations that the New England Patriots cheated during the AFC Championship game last weekend, by deflating their footballs.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Congresswoman Terri Sewell hosts town hall meetings in Lowndes and Montgomery counties.
A federal judge struck down Alabama's law banning gay marriage.
For the first time in over 6 years, Alabama's unemployment rate is under 6 percent. This marks six months of that number trending downward.
A local animal rescue effort in Troy has taken in more than double the amount of dogs than usual in the past month. But they can't continue what they're doing, without more financial support.
The Banks Volunteer Fire Department is getting a huge boast with the help of a grant.
An exclusive story -- the Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless (MACH) is hitting the streets and shelters to find out how many people are homeless in Montgomery. They want to make sure these people get the help they need.
A Prattville man faces murder charges after he was arrested in connection to a shooting.
The supreme court has denied a request by the Attorney General to remove a judge from a gambling case in Greene County.
A group of black politicians is pleading with the president to move his Selma visit to Bloody Sunday.



