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A group of Alabama activists is on its way to Washington, D.C. to protest changes to the voting rights act. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the voting rights act last year, which this group says is leading to discrimination in the state.
Ceara Schofield says she never imagined that the three American Bulldogs she had known for more than four years would turn on her, and she says it is a miracle that she is alive.
Montgomery Police are investigating the city's second homicide of the year. They say a woman was found dead behind a fast-food restaurant -- and now they're searching for whoever killed her.
Voters who don't have a valid photo ID to use in Alabama's elections can get one free at county board of registrars' offices.
State fire officials say more Alabamians died this winter because of improper use of heating appliances and other issues.
A new study looks at how parents and caregivers use smartphones around children.
The drug erlotinib may help prolong the lives of patients with cervical cancer.
Researchers at Georgetown University say they've come up with a blood test that can predict if a healthy person will develop cognitive decline or Alzheimer's disease within three years.
A House committee will consider a new version of the education budget that does away with a teacher bonus and instead puts the money toward education employees' health insurance.
The Montgomery Police Department is conducting a homicide investigation after a body was found this morning on the Atlanta Highway.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- People from all across the country continue to pour into Selma for the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee.
It was a busy week for lawmakers, covering topics from abortion to the education budget.
Crimestoppers needs your help to find a man charged with stealing a vehicle from a hospital parking lot.
The Alabama Supreme Court is divided over whether the state Legislature is acting legally by rewriting the state Constitution a few portions at a time.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Hundreds of people packed the historic Brown Chapel AME Church to commemorate the Selma Voting Rights Movement of 1965.
It is the 49th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Marches, and thousands walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge to honor those before them.
Thousands of high school and transfer students are at Alabama State University for the annual Spring Connection Day.
A big crowd gathered at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts to celebrate Alabama's Native American Heritage.
Alexander City police and the Alabama Bureau of Investigation are investigating an officer -involved shooting.
It’s been three years since a young Troy mother and her son were killed in a car accident on Highway 231.
Our wild winter in the River Region could mean a wild ride into spring.
An exclusive story from Crenshaw County -- a Rutledge man is in custody after County deputies say he was dealing thousands of dollars of drugs from his home.
Plenty of new development is underway downtown and as Montgomery continues to revitalize, many are concerned that there's not enough parking.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- It was the first full day of activities at the 21st Annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma.



