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It's the start of a new era for men's basketball at Auburn. Former Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl has been hired.
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It's the start of a new era for men's basketball at Auburn. Former Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl has been hired.
Spring Break travel brings money to South Alabama, but that is not all that is coming through Covington County.
After the suicide of a Bullock County middle schooler, administrators are taking action to hopefully prevent more tragedy.
A recent arrest of former NBA and Auburn basketball star Wesley Person is raising questions on whether or not he should be able to keep his position as a high school coach.
A network of walk-in medical clinics has agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle allegations of inflated Medicare claims.
Pike County Probate Judge Wes Allen is trying to clear up any confusion about the new Alabama voting law.
It's your time to vote for your favorite team name in the Scale Back Alabama weight-loss program.
The Legislature is moving ahead with a bill to create a state database to enforce an existing $500 limit on how much people can borrow at once from payday lenders.
Auburn has hired former Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl to lead a struggling basketball program.
A judge is refusing to reverse his decision dismissing a lawsuit against a daughter of University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban.
New research is questioning current dietary guidelines that call for restricting saturated fat in order to prevent heart disease.
Mothers who monitor how much time their children spend watching TV and playing video games seem to have kids with lower body mass indexes.
A new study finds headache sufferers undergo about one billion dollars worth of brain scans each year, even though most of those tests are unnecessary.
State representatives will give their input on education spending for the next fiscal year, including whether teachers and school employees will get a pay raise.
Governor Bentley says he wants to give teachers a 2 percent pay raise. But not all lawmakers are supporting it.
Some people are using a website called neighborhoodscout.com to get information about where they live or where they'd like to move.
Prattville city leaders are on high alert -- they want to make plans to ensure people are safe from floods. This comes after 12 people had to be rescued from a flash flood near Cooter's Pond.
Storms leave behind thousands of dollars in damage to homes and businesses in Opp.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Secretary of State Jim Bennett kicks-off mobile site visits for the production of photo voter ID cards.
A woman has described for jurors how her estranged husband pulled alongside a family van and started shooting at Southern Union State Community College in Opelika.
New research finds most low-income parents, regardless of race or ethnicity, expose their infants to food and behaviors that can lead to obesity.
Colon cancer cases among older Americans have dropped 30 percent in the last 10 years because more people are getting colonoscopies.
Cigarette smoke that clings to walls and furniture could cause DNA damage and potentially cancer according to new research.
Alabama's Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is expanding a program to combat binge drinking and underage alcohol use.



