Severe Storms Cause Thousands Of Dollars In Road Damage In Covington Co.
Nearly 20 roads in Covington County are closed after this week's storms swept away pavement and water flooded the area.
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Nearly 20 roads in Covington County are closed after this week's storms swept away pavement and water flooded the area.
State school officials have recommended firing several top administrators for Selma City Schools-- including the superintendent.
Former Alabama Attorney General Bill Baxley has signed on as a defense lawyer for Republican Rep. Barry Moore of Enterprise.
President Barack Obama blames Republicans for blocking an election-year increase in the federal minimum wage and says their vote denied millions of Americans a way out of poverty.
Alabama's congressional delegation has written a letter to the president supporting the governor's request for an emergency declaration for Alabama.
Federal prosecutors say a man accused of selling heroin that led to the death of a University of Alabama student has been arrested.
It's official... Montgomery wins the title of the best historic city in America!
Two more suspects are scheduled to enter guilty pleas today.
An SUV plows through a Troy bank and flees the scene.
Lightning strikes a house in Pike County... sparking another fire
Bentley visited the Billy Barb Mobile Home Park in Limestone County where two people died Monday.
Another house fire, this time in Montgomery. Â Fire crews are on the scene of a house fire in the 3100 block of south court street.The fire broke out about 11 o'clock this morning. Fire damage was contained to a…
Court officials have postponed a pretrial hearing to help determine whether a former Gardendale pastor is mentally competent to stand trial in the shootings of his wife and daughter.
Police say a shooting inside a shopping mall in Fairfield may have resulted from a prior argument between the shooter and the victim.
Two studies show people who exercise through their 50's and 60's live longer and avoid disabilities.
New research finds young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder…or ADHD…have disrupted brain connections.
Heart attack survivors who eat a lot of cereal fiber live longer, according to Boston researchers.
Emergency managers say at least 240 homes were damaged or destroyed by the tornadoes and strong storms that swept through Alabama.
Emergency responders are rescuing people from rooftops of flooded homes and cars stuck on flooded roads in Gulf Shores and surrounding Baldwin County.
The Florida Highway Patrol says a 67-year-old woman has died in severe flooding in the Panhandle, bringing the total number of deaths from a string of U.S. storms to at least 36.
Managers of a new movie theater opening in Opelika are appealing to reluctant city officers to grant them a license to sell beer and wine alongside popcorn and soda.
An Auburn man accused of organizing high-stakes dog fights in Alabama is scheduled in federal court to enter a guilty plea.
A Pike County home is destroyed after an early morning fire.
Dallas County did not get hit as hard as expected but people who live there still prepared for potentially dangerous weather today.
CBS 8 and ABC Montgomery is starting a Taking Action Against Crime series to air the next four Tuesdays called "Unsolved Crimes." We begin the series in Montgomery, by going back four years ago to investigate a case where a man was brutally murdered in broad daylight.



