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Alabama High School Athletic Association's All-Star week kicks off Monday.
One person is dead and three others injured after a shooting in Montgomery earlier today.
The AP Awards Luncheon took place in Birmingham this year, and several members from our station were honored.
Parents and students upset at the closing of the St. Jude catholic school rallied in hopes of reopening the school today.
Ninety-six officers in training at Maxwell Air Force spent their Saturday not only serving our country, but the Montgomery community.
Officials are offering new rewards for three unsolved murders in the capital city. The governor has even pitched in to help get justice for these families.
The SEC Media Days are over and that means football is just around the corner. This season will present some challenges for several teams including Auburn and Alabama.
From Montgomery -- an exclusive story we broke first at noon. Authorities are left with unanswered questions in an animal cruelty investigation. They say they found a cat set on fire that's now dead -- whether it was the result of the fire is still a mystery.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March is months away -- and officials in Selma are already working to get ready for the big event.
President Barack Obama says one American was killed on the plane over Ukraine.
The Montgomery Lions Club donated 30 thousand dollars to various local charities today. Civic organizations, like this one, are known for their volunteer service but with social media now connecting people, these clubs are having to work even harder to recruit members.
The Montgomery Lions Club gave more than 30 thousand dollars to several charities at a luncheon downtown.
The Capital City Club had it's reopening gala last night, after undergoing one million dollars worth of renovations.
It's the kind of story no one wants to hear, but every year, thousands of people drown. Some of them are young children who can't swim. But what if there was a way to teach even very young children how to save themselves?
We're taking action against crime tonight -- agencies from across Montgomery teamed up for an event tonight in hope of teaching kids and their parents safety tips. It was put on by the BONDS program, which stands for "Building Our Neighborhoods for Development and Success."
When you buy something in Montgomery, you pay a 10 percent sales tax. But some business owners are not turning that money over to the city.
New leadership and partnerships at the Pike and Surrounding Counties Boys and Girls Club means good news for the club's bottom line. Also good news for what the club is all about- serving the children.
The wait could soon be over for Wintzell's Seafood in Greenville.
Governor Bentley arrived back in Montgomery Wednesday evening after attending an international airshow in England.
After yesterday's run-off, Clyde Chambliss secured the republican nomination for the Senate District 30 Seat. I
Big changes are on the way in preparation for the 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March, and some say those changes may mean more than just a face lift to the city.
Hundreds of alabama youth gather on the capitol steps today to rally for medicaid expansion. Alabama is one of about 20 states who have decided to not to expand medicaid. The rally was filled not only with speeches and testimonies, but also music and art.
Hundreds gathered for an emotional welcome home, as sixty three members of the National Guard return from Afghanistan.
We're taking action against crime tonight. There's a new member of the Montgomery Police force -- and he's of the four legged variety!



