Two Men Accused in a Home Invasion Are Sentenced
Two men accused in a home invasion that injured the in-laws of former State Representative Jay Love have been sentenced.
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Two men accused in a home invasion that injured the in-laws of former State Representative Jay Love have been sentenced.
A Robert E. Lee High School student is dead and another student injured when the two boys were hit by a truck as they walked on a highway near Birmingham last night.
Harvard researchers say people can reduce their risk of heart problems by following a healthy mediterranean style diet.
Doctors at Northwestern University say young adults with high blood pressure are at greater risk of heart problems later in life.
A new government report shows the number of children who died in car crashes dropped 43 percent from 2002 to 2011.
Authorities say a student struck and killed by a pickup truck outside Birmingham was part of a group of Montgomery high school students on field trip to northern Alabama.
A new study ranks Alabama 44th among the states in long-range budgeting.
The Alabama Senate has passed a bill to toughen the state ethics law, but it went far beyond what the Senate's Republican leader had proposed.
A state Senate committee is slated to consider legislation giving a one-time pension bonus to retired state employees.
Alabama is trying to liven up its state parks with adventure sports.
Montgomery County school board members get into a heated argument after a vote to purchase land didn't go the way some board members wanted.
The former chairman of the Elmore County Republican Executive Committee, Mike Holmes, has won the Republican runoff in Alabama House District 31 and will be joining the Legislature.
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From the West Alabama newsroom-- Alabama State President Gwendolyn Boyd spent part of her second day on the job in Marion at the place where the university got its start.
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The LPGA Classic is returning to Prattville with a new title sponsor.
Alabama House Republicans are pushing for the expansion of a program that lets high school students take job training classes at two-year colleges.
A world-wide team of experts claim high blood pressure could be just as devastating to global health as HIV.
Most adults consume 10-percent or more of their daily calories from added sugar.
Scientists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center say a protein used to control blood pressure may also help prevent Alzheimer’s Disease.
Alabama legislators are returning to Montgomery after last week's meeting schedule got interrupted by the winter storm. Both the Senate and the House get back to work Tuesday afternoon. Alabama Senate leaders hope to vote on a proposal to ban…
A federal judge says he will rule quickly on whether to throw out a lawsuit challenging Alabama's new tax credits for families that move their children from failing public schools.
It's been a little more than a year since local elections put a new group of mayors in office and re-elected some familiar faces.
The woman who exposed one of the biggest scandals in Montgomery Public Schools' history is announcing her candidacy to run for a seat on the school board.