Troy Mayor Reflects on 2014, Shares Goals for 2015
Heading into a new year is often a time to reflect on the years past. And for Troy Mayor Jason Reeves 2014 brought some challenges but also good news for the city's economy.
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Heading into a new year is often a time to reflect on the years past. And for Troy Mayor Jason Reeves 2014 brought some challenges but also good news for the city's economy.
The Montgomery marathon, half marathon and 5k are in March and Alabama News Network is the exclusive media sponsor.
There was a big crowd for the start of the auction on the steps of the Autauga County Courthouse. Many were worried a private developer would come in to tear down the landmark.
It's been a busy year for one South Alabama School System, and leaders hope for another year of progress in 2015.
More developments to a major project for Montgomery Public Schools. The city of Montgomery and the county commission have agreed to purchase part of the Montgomery Mall to house two of the county's schools -- a back up plan incase the board is unable to pay for the property.
A local church is hosting a day of prayer and quiet time
If you are going to be on the road early tomorrow morning, listen up!
Now that Christmas is over, those toys that were under the tree are in the hands of children. But one toy is drawing controversy across the country.
Brundidge Police Chief Moses Davenport confirms that a 23-year-old was killed and two others were injured in a late night shooting in Brundidge.
We're taking action against crime tonight. As you're opening your Christmas presents and taking your trash out, you may want to think twice. Your pile of paper and boxes in front of your home could make you a target for criminals.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Shopping isn't the only activity that peaks during the Christmas holiday season.
Montgomery police say a teenager shot in Montgomery Sunday, December 21 was pronounced dead on Christmas day.
Christmas is over but the holiday shopping continues.
A database to track payday loans in Alabama remains on hold because of a court fight.
Families who pushed for Alabama's first medicinal marijuana law hope their children can start trying the potential seizure treatment sometime in early 2015.
Officials say an off-duty Dothan police officer is dead after an early morning wreck in southeast Alabama.
Christmas Day is past but another Yuletide tradition continues: cleaning up the needles that are falling off your Christmas tree.
Scores of people attended a Christmas night vigil for a pizza delivery man whose killing has prompted an outpouring of support in Birmingham.
The Interview, the controversial comedy that negatively portrays North Korea's Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un, will be released after all.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- As the new year quickly approaches -- Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson looks back at the year that was -- and says he's noticed a disturbing trend.
State troopers will be out in full force as usual this holiday season -- but this year they're getting a lot of help to try and keep Alabama roadways safe.
The debate over a potential smoke-free Montgomery continues. A sub committee met today to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of adopting a smoke-free city.
Deputies arrested Roger Armstrong at his trailer in Mckenzie. They say he's the biggest Meth Dealer in Butler County.
People from all across the area came to watch Greenville Mayor and the owner of Wintzell's cut the ribbon to finally open the restaurant to the public.
School leaders in Elmore County have just named their new superintendent. Elmore county deputy superintendent Andre Harrison beat out Prattville High School Principal Richard Dennis for the Position.



