IRS Refunds Millions for 2010 Tax Returns
The Internal Revenue Service says millions in refunds may be waiting for 15,700 Alabamians who did not file a tax return for 2010.
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The Internal Revenue Service says millions in refunds may be waiting for 15,700 Alabamians who did not file a tax return for 2010.
People accused, but not convicted, of certain crimes in Alabama might soon be able to have their records cleared.
Many large towns and cities use neighborhood watch programs to cut down on crime--asking community members to lend their eyes and ears and report anything suspicious.
The Alabama House of Representatives has approved changes to a GOP-championed program that provides scholarships and tax credits to help move students from failing public schools to private ones.
What some may consider as just plain fun can also have you breaking the law in Alabama.
The education budget passed the house yesterday without a teacher pay raise in it.
Cornbread, a southern staple, might soon find itself with some fancy company.
Mothers and midwives are once again asking Alabama officials to legalize at-home births attended by midwives.
The Alabama Senate has approved a bill to allow people to carry loaded handguns in their vehicles without getting pistol permit.
We take an interview of a Tutwiler prison inmate we aired to viewers last month straight to Governor Robert Bentley to get his reaction and to find out what changes must be made at Tutwiler.
The state's general fund budget is one step closer to heading the governor's desk. The budget was approved in a senate committee today after it already been passed in the house.
The Butler County School Board is set to name a new superintendent Thursday. We have learned there is only one candidate left in consideration.
Alabama lawmakers are getting close to approving a bill that would keep secret the identities of manufacturers and suppliers of lethal injection drugs used in state executions.
A spokeswoman for Gov. Robert Bentley says he's supportive of $250,000 added to the state General Fund budget for hiring a prison ombudsman in the governor's office.
A spokeswoman for Gov. Robert Bentley says he's supportive of $250,000 added to the state General Fund budget for hiring a prison ombudsman in the governor's office.
Montgomery police investigate an early-morning shooting.
State employees may end up with a one-time pay bonus of $400 in the new fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.
The Alabama house has approved an education budget that does not include a teacher's pay raise.
Alabama lawmakers are getting close to approving a bill that would keep secret the identities of manufacturers and suppliers of lethal injection drugs used in state executions.
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions is in Montgomery discussing issues impacting the River Region.
Alabama lawmakers are getting close to approving a bill that would keep secret the identities of manufacturers and suppliers of lethal injection drugs used in state executions.
An Etowah County man faces life without parole after being convicted of capital murder in the strangulation of his wife.
You've probably heard that dark chocolate is good for you, but now scientists say they can pinpoint why.
An inexpensive, cholesterol-lowering drug may help slow the progression of multiple sclerosis according to a new study in "The Lancet."



