Sepsis Contributes to Half of Hospital Deaths
A new study shows sepsis contributes to about half the deaths in US hospitals every year.
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A new study shows sepsis contributes to about half the deaths in US hospitals every year.
Young children who consistently sleep less than the recommended amount are likely to have more body fat by the age of 7.
California Chrome can breathe easy - he will be allowed to wear a nasal strip when he goes for the Triple Crown in the Belmont Stakes.
Goodwyn Gibson Road between Mt. Zion Road and Woodley Road will be closed tomorrow to repair damage from the April 7th flood.
The right lane of I-85 northbound at exit 11 Montgomery is closed for bridge repairs.
According to Montgomery gas prices dot com, the average for a gallon of gas is three dollars and 51 cents per gallon.
Unemployment in Alabama is up more than half a percent from this time last year... but that's not stopping many students from finding summer jobs.
Montgomery police are still looking for answers in a death investigation after a body was found on Carmichael Road Sunday.
A single-vehicle accident has claimed the life of a Prattville man.
U-S Marshals have arrested three siblings of a man wanted on attempted murder charges.
Four suspects in two home invasions in the Wallsboro Community are appearing in court today.
A federal court trial begins Monday over an Alabama abortion law that proponents say will make abortions safer and opponents say will close three of Alabama's five licensed abortion clinics.
Calhoun County officials say they're planning to use a three-year $250,000 grant to address elder abuse.
A judge has delayed the trial of an Alabama man charged in a 2012 interstate shootout with security guards for Birmingham Mayor William Bell.
Authorities are investigating a weekend fire that caused extensive damage to a church in southeast Alabama.
Local officials in Tuscaloosa are considering changes to local ordinances that govern rebuilding of commercial areas after the devastating tornadoes of April 2011.
A study says pension funds serving more than 335,000 Alabama state workers and retirees could run out of money in a decade if changes aren't made.
A trial on Alabama's new controversial abortion law is about to get underway.
Unemployment is up more than half a percent from this time last year, but that is not stopping many students from finding jobs quickly.
A death investigation is underway in Montgomery after a body is found on Carmichael Road.
Our armed forces are also being celebrated right here in Montgomery.
Antique tractors owners from across the state are rolling in.
A Covington County man is charged with sexually abusing a child.
It's been two years since the end of the largest festival in Montgomery.
Alabama news network is teaming up with the arthritis foundation to work towards a cure for the disease.



