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Scientists at MIT and Harvard say they've developed a new, low-power microchip that could take the place of a traditional Cochlear implant.
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Scientists at MIT and Harvard say they've developed a new, low-power microchip that could take the place of a traditional Cochlear implant.
Another study in the Journal Pediatrics says American children are finding more places to get caffeine.
Researchers say Preterm infants who listen to adult conversation in the hospital have better language skills later in life.
The Montgomery County Commission has a brand new member.
Two crashes over the weekend have killed three people.
A state conservation official says Alabama hunters didn't do a good enough job reporting all the deer they killed this hunting season.
Crenshaw County deputies serving an arrest warrant find what some investigators say they had never seen before.
Longtime macon county sheriff David Warren is retiring.
Montgomery's Hank Williams Museum is honoring a native Alabama country singer as part of its fifteenth anniversary celebration.
Work continues this week on Montgomery's Outer Loop Project, and that means you'll need to keep an eye out for some lane closures.
With Northern and Central Alabama expecting Winter weather between Sunday and Tuesday, counties on the line of the winter storm are taking their own set of precautions, in case the storm shifts a bit South.
The First United Methodist Church is holding its 3rd annual Religious Arts Festival.
The Montgomery Zoo and area Zoological Society is recognizing volunteers who help keep the zoo running every day.
The River Region Roller Girls skated in their annual "Iron Roll" for a good cause tonight. The Elephants took on the Tigers and the Roller Tides took on the War Eagles in a double header for the benefit of the A Skate Foundation.
Originally voted down by the student government association, university administrators overturned that and allowed them to be recognized as a student organization.
Today was the last day for republican and democratic candidates to qualify for office.
It's been a tough week at one Montgomery high school after a student was killed earlier this week in an accident. Now, those students are trying to overcome that tragedy by doing a good deed.
Heart disease is the number one killer among men and women according to the American Heart Association.
Here is a list of the Democratic and Republican candidates for major state offices in Alabama.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A Selma man is fighting for his life after a Friday morning shooting in Selma.
Auburn's famous Toomer's Corner will soon be getting a major makeover. On Friday, Auburn University's Board of Trustees voted to approve a plan to revitalize the area and replant trees that were cut down after being poisoned in 2010.
Former U.S. Rep. Parker Griffith of Huntsville is running for governor as a Democrat.
Forty two out of 67 counties in Alabama allow alcohol sales. And out of that 42, more than half allow the sale of draft beer. But that doesn't include Pike County.
A 12-year-old student is in custody after being accused of bringing a homemade explosive to school in Clanton.
The state of Alabama and the American Civil Liberties Union are sparring over the impact of Alabama's new abortion law.