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New research shows the breast cancer drug tamoxifen also kills a fungus that causes a deadly brain infection.
Alabama taxpayers filing their state tax returns electronically now must supply new information.
The Alabama Senate has again passed a bill to ban smoking in many work places and in many businesses.
The Alabama Senate has again passed a bill to ban smoking in many work places and in many businesses.
The state House of Representatives has voted to ban teens from using tanning beds unless they have a parent's written consent.
An Eclectic Middle School student is being called a hero for what he did to save his friend's life.
The results of a study done on a possible railway train service were released to Alabama News Network.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- City leaders in Selma are exploring the possibility of creating an entertainment district in the city.
A high school teacher in Millbrook faces rape charges after allegedly forcing a student to have sex with him. Now, a judge says there is enough evidence to take the case to a grand jury.
Renewing your car tag every year can be quite a chore with long waits at the probate office. And they could be longer now because of a shortage of workers at the Montgomery County Probate Office.
A well-known bakery in Greenville is back open for business after the death of its owner.
A historical sign marking the Trail of Tears that was stolen in North Alabama has been found in Butler County.
In 2012, John Bartholomew made a few promises to win the Mayor's seat. Promises like turning downtown Opp into a walking entertainment district, more jobs, and cutting power bills. Bartholomew says he plans to keep his promises and changes will be seen this year.
These are the school closings and delays for Wednesday.
AP-AL--Alabama Power-CEO Retiring McCrary retiring as Alabama Power CEO Eds: APNewsNow. Alabama Power CEO Charles McCrary is retiring after 12 years at the helm of the company.
Two different shopping areas in Montgomery are making a comeback after years of standing almost vacant.
As you know, Montgomery holds a lot of history. But there is one thing on the capitol building that is literally having trouble keeping up with the times.
A two-year-old girl is in the hospital after being run over by her father in Butler County.
Andrew Lynn Brasher is Alabama's new solicitor general after being named to the post by Attorney General Luther Strange.
Gov. Robert Bentley is issuing a statewide state of emergency in advance of dangerous winter weather that's forecast to hit the state.
Some familiar names will be missing from the ballot when you go to vote this year. A number of long time sheriffs have decided to retire and not seek re-election.
Elmore County deputies are trying to solve a rash of burglaries -- not at homes or businesses, but on boats. More than a dozen boat owners at Lake Martin have found their boats ransacked with items stolen. Now, the search is on for the person who did it.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Selma woman wanted for attempted murder turns herself in to police.