Selma Attempted Murder Suspect Makes First Appearance in Court
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Selma man is facing an attempted murder charge after police say he opened fire at three women in a Selma neighborhood.
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From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Selma man is facing an attempted murder charge after police say he opened fire at three women in a Selma neighborhood.
A federal judge is delaying enforcement of an Alabama law regulating abortion clinics for one more week while he tries to rule on a lawsuit challenging the law.
A new study comparing traffic deaths to death certificates finds alcohol is not frequently listed as a cause of death.
Stress can delay pregnancy and double the risk of infertility according to a new study.
A new study in the journal Pediatrics suggests a physically active mother makes for physically active children.
Selma police have arrested a man on an attempted murder charge.
Secretary of State Jim Bennett is continuing the mobile site visits for the production of photo voter I-D cards.
Reporter, Catalina Trivino, sits down with Governor Robert Bentley about changes that must be made at at Wetumpka's Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women.
A single vehicle crash claimed the life of a Vredenburgh man Saturday night.
A Montgomery man is in the hospital after being shot in the hand earlier tonight.
Secretary of State Jim Bennett and his staff are using mobile sites for the production of photo voter ID cards so that people in rural parts of the state can easily obtain voter identification cards.
An Alabama man is biking hundreds of miles across the state to raise money for a good cause.
A Montgomery couple is safe after their house caught on fire earlier today.
Students were giving a lesson to some of their own on how to not be a bully. The Charles Henderson High School drama club in Troy collaborated with elementary schools in the area.
An Alabama man is biking hundreds of miles across the state to raise money for a good cause.
A Montgomery man is in critical condition after a robber shot him in his own home early this morning.
The multimillion dollar science and technology center known as Questplex planned for downtown Montgomery will not happen, at least not as originally envisioned. Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange says the city won't receive some of the tax credits it expected, and he says that leaves too big a funding gap to fill.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Dallas County couple is behind bars -- charged with the abuse of an eleven year old girl.
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley says an education budget compromise will put more money into health insurance so employees will not face large increases in their premiums.
CBS 8 and ABC Montgomery are taking action against crime, just as the Montgomery Police Department is making history -- it's first female officer has joined the department's motorcycle unit. Now, she says she'll be able to respond more quickly to a scene.
The draft beer bill for Pike County passed through the Alabama House and Senate. But, that doesn't mean kegs are flowing yet.
The clock is running out for lawmakers to finish their business this session. They will be off next week for their spring break, but will only have three meeting days left when they return.
Montgomery Public School's new Chief Academic Officer is set to begin work on Monday.
The student Senate at the University of Alabama delayed considering a resolution that opposed racial segregation within the school's fraternities and sororities.
Chief Justice Roy Moore says Alabama's secretary of state should have been required to determine whether President Obama was born in the United States and qualified to be on state ballot in 2012.