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A review of studies done since 2006 finds keeping the legal drinking age at 21 helps save lives.
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A review of studies done since 2006 finds keeping the legal drinking age at 21 helps save lives.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its recommendations for well-child visits.
A state lawmaker has proposed legislation to allow people older than 70 to withdraw from jury pools.
Alabama may be at risk of losing some of its federal prison funding if it doesn't respond to questions from the U.S. Department of Justice about sexual abuse.
Alabama lawmakers are proposing a multitude of school prayer and religious expression bills this session.
Three people are dead including two children in a Covington County accident that left two other people injured.
Hundreds of people gathered today for Montgomery's Temple Beth Or's annual Jewish Food Festival.
A Montgomery couple has been in Kiev for this week of violent change.
A Montgomery home is damaged after a Sunday morning fire.
An 11-year-old child has died after a Montgomery crash that shut down both lanes of I-85 Southbound.
A State Board of Education intervention team begins work on Selma City Schools tomorrow, and parents say they are ready to see some changes.
This is the state's severe weather preparedness tax-free weekend.
The chairman of the Pike county republican party has died.
A Selma man is dead and four others injured after a two vehicle crash.
Millbrook residents let the good times roll in a Mardi Gras celebration.
Two new multi -purpose trails will be created in Montgomery at Lagoon Park and along the Alabama River in downtown Montgomery.
Two people are under arrest in Tallapooosa County after investigators say they found cocaine and prescription drugs in their home.
When the first hint of warm weather, people start hitting the outdoors. Good news for businesses along Lake Martin that depend on them.
Another child is hit by a car in butler county - the third in Butler county in less than 2 weeks.
Internet service across central and south Alabama is about to get a lot faster.
The Alabama Republican Party is removing four candidates from its June primary ballot after finding them ineligible.
The Carver boys basketball team earned itself a trip to the state semifinals in Birmingham with an incredible buzzer beater shot.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- The State Department of Education is now running Selma City Schools -- and is already making changes.
Prom season is just around the corner.. But the formal dresses can be expensive. That's why Alabama News Network is partnering with the United Way and other organizations to help girls who can't afford a dress to get it for free.
You told us you'd most like to see a P.F. Changs come to Montgomery.



