Elmore Co. Hotel Facing Legionnaires Lawsuit
An Elmore County hotel is facing a lawsuit after guests there allegedly contracted Legionnaires disease.
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An Elmore County hotel is facing a lawsuit after guests there allegedly contracted Legionnaires disease.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A public-private partnership in Selma is on a mission to save the lives of countless animals -- by helping to provide them with permanent homes.
We're following up on a story you want answers to. A park being constructed at the intersection of West Fairview Avenue and I-65 in Montgomery is taking too long to finish - that's according to residents who live in that area.
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The Alabama State Board of Education has offered Superintendent Tommy Bice a new two-year contract and a pay raise.
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Lek's Railroad Thai located in the historic Union Station in downtown Montgomery, as the 116 year old building undergoes extensive repairs. This is expected to last at least 30 days.
Selma City Council members have extended the city's moratorium on new payday loan stores and may extend a ban on issuing new liquor licenses.
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The State Health Department receive the results from their investigation into a potential Meningitis case at Andalusia Regional hospital.
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Greenville Police need your help identifying a woman who stole credit cards from a mother stopping for lunch with her family.
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