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Men who eat a lot of processed red meat may have an increased risk of dying from heart failure.
A judge in Opelika has refused to dismiss charges against Republican Rep. Barry Moore and he has released a document related to a public corruption investigation that includes the name of House Speaker Mike Hubbard.
They've been taking lessons in drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, and printmaking.
Bill cosby is coming to the Montgomery Performing arts center in October! It's part of his "Far From Finished Tour."
Deputies say Brandon Richards is wanted.
Miss America 2004 Erika Dunlap participated in ASU's Booked on Heritage event. Doctor Kim Brown read from her acclaimed children's book "Queen like me - the true stories of girls who have changed the world.
Members of Alabama's Special Olympics team is embarking an incredible journey.
Riverwalk Stadium has already sold more than 10-thousand tickets. That's in addition to the city-sponsored Second Saturday.
Attorney General Luther Strange announces the conviction of a Madison County man on numerous sex crimes against a 5-year-old girl.
General Motors is recalling more cars for problems with ignition switches.
Federal prosecutors say a former Ku Klux Klan officer has pleaded guilty to perjury in a case involving a cross burning in Ozark.
The director of the Veterans Administration health services in central Alabama says he's eliminated paper waiting lists, added staff and worked to bring stability to an operation that has some of the longest patient waiting lists in the country.
Alabama's governor says he's not surprised by problems in the Veterans Administration health care system because he saw them years ago when he was a young doctor working in VA hospitals in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa.
A group pushing for changes in Alabama's prison system is calling for a new warden at St. Clair Correctional Facility because of inmate violence.
Police are investigating a report of ropes resembling nooses at an Opelika manufacturing plant.
City officials say this is the latest in what they hope is a string of big name acts to take to Montgomery stages and make the Capital City a destination for summer entertainment.
Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent says cleaning up the abandoned schools in Montgomery is not her first priority.
Montgomery County leaders say more has to be done to stop littering. They say county roads are piling up with so much trash some roads are starting to smell.
The World Cup kicks off in Brazil today, with fans from across the globe ready to cheer on their team. But are businesses in Montgomery expecting to see fans cheer and spend money?
An Andalusia teenager landed in the hospital for two nights after simply helping his mom clear their yard of fallen branches.
Eric Spadgenske carefully places a noose of twine inside the cavity of a long-leaf pine and fishes out a rare thing - a red cockaded woodpecker nestling.
Federal prosecutors say a former Ku Klux Klan officer had pleaded guilty to perjury in a case involving a cross burning in Ozark.
University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital officials say another patient has tested positive for a bacteria that can lead to a type of pneumonia
A new study find childhood cancer survivors face ongoing health problems even decades later.
Walking at least 6,000 steps a day may help improve mobility for people with knee osteoarthritis and those at risk of getting it.



