AL Officials Seek Stay of Judge's School Ruling
The judge who overturned the Alabama Accountability Act is being asked to put his ruling on hold while state officials appeal.
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The judge who overturned the Alabama Accountability Act is being asked to put his ruling on hold while state officials appeal.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Campaign 2014 is just days away and voters in Dallas County will choose a sheriff.
Montgomery's new 35 million dollar state-of-the-art recycling plant is now in operation.
The weather is heating up and, in Greenville, so are sales.
Crimestoppers has a warning about a check you might get in the mail. Crimestoppers says the checks are for about $2,000, but they say you may end up losing money if you try to deposit it.
The skies are clear at Troy's airport. It's new runway is now clear for takeoff- a decade in the making.
The Autauga County Sheriff's Office debuts a new boat with all of the latest technology to help people on the water. But this new project comes after the death of one man late last year.
Authorities say two men have been arrested in the theft of metal components from urinals and toilets at several Jefferson County restaurants.
Decatur police say a bull has escaped from a cattle pen and is on the run.
A new study at Indiana University confirms that amphetamines can delay exhaustion when exercising in the heat.
Young Caucasian women who get blistering sunburns may be greatly increasing their risk of developing skin cancer.
Nearly one third of the world's population is obese or overweight.
A preliminary report looking at the scheduling problems at VA hospital in Phoenix is fueling calls for the head of the agency to step down.
School may not quite be out for most middle and high school students, but it's already time for some students to think about applying for summer school.
A Montgomery judge has overturned the Alabama Accountability Act, saying parts of the act are unconstitutional.
A Montgomery school is remembering those who lost their lives in a boating tragedy.
Orange Beach marine police say 36-year-old Tywan Barnes of Atlanta got caught in a rip current Wednesday afternoon.
Sheriff Herbie Johnson unveiled a brand new boat, fully equipped with sonar.
A Chinese copper tubing company celebrated its opening Wednesday in Wilcox County.
Engineers are conducting tests on a model of NASA's next-generation heavy lift rocket in Huntsville.
The state says UAB Hospital was late in reporting an outbreak of deadly legionella bacteria that infected patients.
Dr. Tonea Stewart says she had thought the day she heard of Maya Angelou's death would be hard. She tells us about a time she met Angelou while she was a faculty member at Jackson State in Jackson, Mississippi, and she entertained the literary legend at her home.
A Montgomery judge has overturned the Alabama Accountability Act, saying parts of the act are unconstitutional.
Alabama Beverage Control Agents destroy a moonshine still in Bullock County -- the third one since March.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- After more than two years of construction the Golden Dragon Copper plant in Wilcox County is up and running.



