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Authorities don't suspect foul play in the death of an Auburn University student found dead at an apartment.
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Authorities don't suspect foul play in the death of an Auburn University student found dead at an apartment.
Scientists in St. Louis have identified a specific human protein that helps stimulate bone growth.
People who suffer from depression and certain impulse control disorders, like binge eating and bulimia, could be at greater risk for diabetes.
An Alabama coroner says the director of operations for Auburn University's golf program has died in a car wreck.
Baptist Health presents the 6th Annual Footprints to the Finish Line benefiting the Footprints Ministry will be held on Saturday, March 1 at 8:30 am. There will be a 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run starting at GracePointe Church on…
The Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, is premiering the "Alabama Outlaws" exhibit featuring Wayne Mills on February 9th, from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. The exhibit will feature items such as Wayne Mills' signature hat, cowboy boots, University of…
The state conservation department is reminding deer hunters to use the department's Game Check program to report any deer killed during the upcoming extended season in February.
A sad day for a Montgomery restaurant as Flip's Uptown Grill will be closing its doors. Friday will be its last day serving customers after 20 years.
With the worst of the 2014 winter storm behind us, people in both Georgia and the Birmingham area are now trying to clear roadways, retrieve abandoned cars and get their lives back to normal.
From Montgomery -- Mayor Todd Strange is speaking out on what he learned from Winter Storm 2014. Is he satisfied that the city did everything possible to keep you safe?
Business returns to normal at the State House in Montgomery. Both the house and the senate had enough members make it into town to continue their legislative work.
Some business owners in Greenville are re-opening their stores as the ice and snow melt, but the winter weather leaves a chill for their wallets.
In our coverage area, Winter Storm 2014 hit Pike County roads extremely hard.
The Alabama Legislature is trying to increase the penalties for alcohol-related boating deaths to the same as deaths caused by drunken car drivers.
Gov. Robert Bentley says people shouldn't be playing the blame game for the epic ice storm that caught Birmingham off guard, stranding motorists on interstates and students in schools.
Across our area, things are beginning to thaw. That's true for much of Alabama, as the state starts to recover from the winter storm.
Up to 91 percent of children with peanut allergies were able to tolerate the equivalent of five peanuts after six months of oral immunotherapy.
Less than half of children and young adults treated for anxiety achieve long-term relief according to a new study from Johns Hopkins.
A new study links the use of testosterone therapy to heart attacks in men under 65 with a history of cardiovascular disease.
People in the Birmingham area are still recovering from what has been a nightmare for people who were left stranded at work, school and on the roadways
Emergency Officials have been working around the clock to keep people safe. Sheriff's deputies have been responding to plenty of weather related calls.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- County roads in Dallas County remain closed for a second night in a row --- due to hazardous driving conditions.
In Montgomery, city and county roads have now been re-opened, but public safety officials say the roads aren't totally safe for travel.
In Prattville, roads are open, but officials are asking you stay home, unless there's an emergency. Meanwhile, all roads remain closed in Elmore County.
Some drivers are regretting hitting the roads, as dozens of cars are getting stuck on patches of black ice and even emergency crews are having a tough time navigating the slippery roads.