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Coal Ash Concern
In advance of EPA Regulations on coal ash that are due this month, Tim Lennox profiled the possible impact on Alabama, inlcuidng an Alabama Power Company plant that has already decided to switch to natural gas, and a huge landfill where millions of tons of coal ash from a big spill in Tennessee was disposed of.
Heroin's Popularity on Rise in Alabama
Law officers in northwest Alabama say they are seeing a surge of heroin abuse and crime related to the drug.
Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help to Solve Two Armed Robberies
CrimeStoppers needs your help to find two armed robbers in two separate incidents in Montgomery.
Montgomery Church Takes Action
In the wake of controversy over police treatment of black citizens, and grand jury's refusal to indict police officers who killed unarmed black men, some local churches are responding in their own ways.
One Dead After Bullock County Car Accident
A car accident in Bullock County leaves one man dead
16 year old Beth Birchfield wins Volunteer of the Year
Newest Volunteer of the Year, Beth Birchfield, is the youngest recipient ever at the age of 16.
Alabama Players React to Winning SEC Championship
Alabama Players React to Winning SEC Championship
No. 1 Alabama routs Missouri 42-13 for SEC title
No. 1 Alabama routs Missouri 42-13 for SEC title
Destiny Christian Center in Prattville is giving bicycles away to kids in need
Destiny Christian Center in Prattville is giving bicycles away to kids in need
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Held its Open House
For 19 years in a row the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts has held a holiday open house.
River Region Cities Host Christmas Parades
'Tis the season for Christmas parades. On Saturday, cities across the River Region celebrated the season with their own festivities.
River Region Alternative Gift Fair Held in Montgomery
With 19 days to Christmas, holiday shopping's in full gear.
Faulkner University Releases Statement: "Shocked, Disappointed to Discover Involvement Of Drugs"
Faulkner University President Billy Hilyer releases statement after more information uncovered in shooting death of Faulkner student, Ryan Brooks.
Faulkner Students Charged Murder After Attempted Robbery: Here's The Break Down On Why
From Montgomery -- we're digging deeper into a story we brought you yesterday after three students were arrested and charged in the murder of a fellow student. This comes after Faulkner football player, Ryan Brooks was shot and killed when police say all four attempted to rob a Montgomery home.
ABC Board Hosts Under Age, Under Arrest Program
Alabama's Alcohol Beverage Control Board is working to keep underage teens away from alcohol. Representatives are traveling the state with the under age, under arrest program.
One Year Later, Business Flowing At First Legal AL Moonshine Distillery
Moonshining is a booming backwoods business. But one distillery in Bullock County has found a way to make it, and it's all legal.
Judge rules adulterous minister was properly fired
A judge has ruled an Alabama church properly fired its minister after he admitted having sex with married church members and not telling them he had AIDS.
Retired State Troopers Speak Out About Law Enforcement Consolidation
Big changes are coming to Alabama law enforcement. In January, the state's largest policing agencies will be combined into one entity called the Alabama Law Enforcement agency.
1 Bidder to Widen Road through Historic District
Only one company submitted a bid for a controversial highway widening project on U.S. 431 through Eufaula's historic district.
Faulkner Takes Closer Look at Conduct Policy in Light of Shooting
Three Faulkner University students charged with murder made their first court appearance today. Meanwhile, the university is taking a second look at its conduct policy.
Jury Duty Scam Spreading Across Alabama
Attorney General Luther Strange says a phone scam involving jury duty is spreading to more Alabama counties and it often targets the elderly.
Gov. Bentley Lighting State's Christmas Tree
The official state Christmas tree is scheduled for lighting Friday on the steps of the Alabama Capitol.
Drones Could Soon Be a Common Site Over Alabama
Aviation and security experts say that unmanned drones may be a common sight over Alabama within the next few years.



