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Montgomery Police are investigating a traffic accident that claimed the life of a Montgomery man.
The Montgomery Police Department is conducting a homicide investigation following a Tuesday night shooting.
A rapper from Montgomery who was shot and killed at the former Centennial Hill Bar and Grill just months ago has topped the iTunes charts.
As the weather warms up many people want to head to the beach, so they start surfing the web to find the best deals on rental properties, but beware. Some of those ads may be schemes that could burn a hole in your wallet.
You may have seen construction along downtown Montgomery as the city prepares for its 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March next year -- but what will the final plans actually look like?
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The city of Selma hosted a very special sporting event Tuesday morning at Memorial Stadium.
Former Auburn and NBA player Wesley Person is out as the basketball coach at Bullock County High School.
Alabama Supreme Court grants a rehearing, putting the brakes on a new trial for a man convicted of raping two women in Pike County.
A new study finds eating seven servings of fruits and vegetables a day lowers your overall risk of death 42 percent.
Taking a low dose of aspirin may increase survival rates for colon cancer patients.
Being heart healthy as a young adult may help you stay mentally sharp in mid-life.
A bill banning abortions when a fetal heartbeat can be detected and three other bills regulating abortions could pass in the closing days of the Alabama Legislature's 2014 session.
Former Auburn and NBA player Wesley Person will no longer coach Bullock County.
Former Republican Rep. Greg Wren of Montgomery has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor ethics violation and agreed to cooperate with state prosecutors.
Three bills passed by the Alabama House to regulate abortions are set to go before a Senate committee.
More than one thousand gambling machines were taken from Greene County casinos today. after Attorney General Luther Strange ordered them to be raided.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The Attorney General's Office raids four electronic bingo halls in Greene county -- and seizes cash and machines.
After 21 years as Covington County's District Judge, Frank "Trippy" McGuire is retiring.
Greenville's Downtown Redevelopment Authority has accepted a bid to build Wintzell's Oyster House, which some city leaders have wanted for years.
In Butler County, emergency responders are getting updated equipment thanks to a Homeland Security Grant.
Gov. Robert Bentley says he still hopes to get a 2 percent pay raise approved for public school employees.
A federal judge says he will hold a trial on Alabama's new law requiring abortion clinic doctors to have approval to admit patients to nearby hospitals.
Auburn University is starting work on a revamped Toomer's Corner.
Brawn matters when it comes to teenagers' health.
Researchers in Utah say they're a step closer to developing a blood test to determine whether a person with heart disease is in imminent danger of having a heart attack.



