Carpenter Named CEO of Boone Newspapers
Todd H. Carpenter is the new chief executive officer of the Alabama-based Boone Newspapers Inc.
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Todd H. Carpenter is the new chief executive officer of the Alabama-based Boone Newspapers Inc.
Physically fit children may get higher grades in school.
Massachusetts researchers have discovered four gene mutations that lower triglycerides, a type fat in the blood.
Government warnings about the dangers of antidepressants and young people may have back fired.
The attorney general's staff has told a Montgomery judge that he should step aside from the trial of a major ethics case because the attorney general's office is prosecuting his son on an attempted murder charge.
Fighters attacked a key oil facility today.
J-D Power awarded three Hyundai vehicles their highest award for initial quality.
THE C-S-S ALABAMA SANK AFTER A ONE-HOUR BATTLE WITH A U-S NAVY SHIP OFF THE COAST OF FRANCE.
Residents say this could spell trouble.
District Attorney Charlotte Tesmer says it happened back in 2011 while the babysitter left to run errands.
39-year-old Reginald Lee died when his vehicle struck a tree.
That's the word according to the Montgomery Advertiser.
A Montgomery television station reports that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is giving an Alabama veteran more than $100,000 after the serviceman's 56-year struggle to get benefits.
A man charged in nine alleged contract killings in California has pleaded guilty to murder in Alabama.
The Supreme Court says the First Amendment protects public employees from job retaliation when they testify in court about official corruption.
State officials say a southwest Alabama dentist is facing Medicaid fraud charges.
Here's the name of the 15 year old boy who drowned in the Coosa River.
Authorities are investigating a stabbing in an Alabama prison that left two inmates wounded.
A hospital spokeswoman says an 11-year-old boy who fell from an escalator inside a store in south Alabama has died.
A judge is deciding whether to reduce bond for an Alabama man accused of killing the sex offender convicted of sexually abusing the man's daughter.
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded a $1.7 million grant to the Alabama Department of Human Resources.
More than a dozen people are arrested after raids in Perry and Dallas Counties Wednesday.
Tonight, reaction to the story we brought you last night at 10. Montgomery will soon have a movie theater that will sell beer and wine.
A 15-year-old is dead after Elmore County officials say he drowned on the Coosa River.
A shocking verdict leaves a former Tutwiler prison guard free of charges of custodial sexual misconduct. An Elmore County jury found him not guilty of allegations made by a death-row inmate.



