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No matter what Jim 'N Nicks restaurant you go to whether Montgomery, Prattville or one of its 30 locations across the country... You'll find things that are consistent throughout.
Dog attacks have put lives in danger in Selma and in Opp.
Georgia now has what some are calling a "guns everywhere" law after Governor Nathan Deal signed a new law yesterday. Some are concerned that there will be trouble with more guns, and that trouble could come to Alabama.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Hayneville Police Chief Kelvin Mitchell speaks out about the recent arrest of the Lowndes County School Superintendent.
The kegs are flowing in Troy and many residents were taking advantage of newly legal draft beer in the city.
The City of Troy is hoping to soon become more bicycle-friendly.
Slapout's American Idol contestant turns a little bit country and a little bit rock n roll. Jess's first performance last night was "somebody to love" by Jefferson Airplane. Overall the judges thought Jess sounded good, but Keith Urban and Jennifer Lopez wanted…
The Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic will be staying in Georgia.
The events begin at 5:30 with a Civil War Writers Forum.
The attorney for former House district 76 candidate Maurice Rollins explains why Rollins is dropping out of the race.
People with more education tend to recover better from traumatic brain injuries.
A new mayo clinic study is making a connection between mild memory and thinking problems and higher death rates.
New government health numbers show seven and a half percent of children use prescription medication to treat emotional and behavioral problems.
Hayneville police officials held a press conference this morning.
A state legislator from south east Alabama is under arrest on felony perjury charges.
A federal health official is scheduled to speak about the state's rising infant mortality rate at Alabama Sate University.
A Russell County Sheriff's deputy is accused of participating in a drug trafficking operation.
A Fairhope doctor has pleaded guilty to trading prescription drugs for sex with patients.
The Alabama Bureau of investigation is reviewing the shooting death of a man in Tallassee.
Students and staff came to the AUM Taylor Center to watch American Idol.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Dallas County woman says she wants something done about the loud music being played late at night at a bar near her home.
An update to the story we broke exclusively on Alabama News Network - The attorney for former House District 76 candidate Maurice Rollins is speaking out on why Rollins dropped out of the race.
Some residents say their 911 calls are not getting through to police during emergencies.



