Hubbard Seeks More Detail about Ethics Charges
Lawyers for House Speaker Mike Hubbard are seeking more details from state prosecutors about the ethics charges against the Auburn Republican.
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Lawyers for House Speaker Mike Hubbard are seeking more details from state prosecutors about the ethics charges against the Auburn Republican.
The gunman who fatally ambushed two police officers in their squad car had a long criminal record, a hatred for police and the government and an apparent history of mental instability that included an attempt to hang himself a year ago, authorities said Sunday.
Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston has been cleared of the allegations he faced at a student code of conduct hearing this month.
The Democratic nominee for governor, Parker Griffith, is calling for new leadership in his party.
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Habitat for Humanity has partnered with Prattville First United Methodist Church to give one special couple a home for Christmas
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Police are working to identify a driver killed after a single car accident in Coosa County.
Montgomery attorney Melissa Isaak is spreading some Christmas cheer in time for the holiday.
Non-profit group gave out teddy bears to children in the hospital
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Another Capital City Christmas Parade is in the books.
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After 12 years, the Bullock County school board will be looking for a new superintendent.
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