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A new study shows a method for classifying tumors called molecular subtyping can better identify which breast cancer patients are at high risk of recurrence.
State Sen. Billy Beasley is getting a second shot at passing his bill to allow liquor and wine tastings in state-run liquor stores.
The Alabama Senate is trying to provide schools with up to $100 million to convert from paper textbooks to digital textbooks.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is contributing heavily to the Democratic challenger for attorney general, who has criticized Attorney General Luther Strange's legal action against the tribe.
From Montgomery -- a group that helps crime victims becomes a victim of crime. Authorities say someone burglarized the warehouse of Neighbors in Christ stealing copper and leaving thousands of dollars in damage.
State troopers are investigating an accident involving one of their own.
Gov. Robert Bentley says the he's bringing in a nationally recognized consulting group to implement reforms at a state prison thrust into the national spotlight over accusations of widespread sexual misconduct.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The 21st Annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee is officially underway in Selma.
Jess Meuse makes it through another round of eliminations on American Idol.
The Union Springs Police Chief may have lost his title, but he will not be completely gone from the department.
The auto industry in Alabama has proved to be a financial boom to state in many ways, and that's especially true in Crenshaw County.
Some Alabama families are welcoming home their loved ones. On Thursday, 20 Air Force reservists landed back on American soil after a 7-month long deployment.
Even though it's been a rainy day, that didn't stop students from Alabama State University from rallying on the steps of the state house in support of their embattled school. They joined faculty and other supporters to demand that the state treat them fairly.
The city has recorded just one homicide so far this year, which is certainly a change from last year when the city had 14 murders at this time.
The Alabama Senate is trying to provide schools with up to $100 million to convert from paper textbooks to digital textbooks.
The Alabama House of Representatives has approved a bill to keep the manufacturers and suppliers of lethal injection drugs confidential.
An indicted former state senator accused of making improper payments to a campaign aide has filed court papers citing the attorney general's payments to a campaign staffer.
Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange says the Elmore County Coroner and a funeral home director have been convicted of theft and ethics violations.
Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange says the Elmore County Coroner and a funeral home director have been convicted of theft and ethics violations.
The unrest in Ukraine continues and it appears the country is headed toward a possible breakup.
The Troy City Council renamed the utility complex in honor of the city's former public works director of almost 20 years.
Alabama First Lady Dianne Bentley spent time with international students at Auburn University at Montgomery on Thursday in honor of International Women's Day, which is March 8th.
Younger men with prostate cancer benefit more from surgery than just watching it closely according to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Saturated fat is getting a bad rap according to an editorial in the journal open heart.
A new study suggests Alzheimer's disease may kill as many Americans as heart disease and cancer.