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An Oxford study finds people who survive a traumatic brain injury are three times more likely to die before the age of 56.
48 of the most distinguished high school senior girls in the state have converged on Montgomery to showcase their interview, dance, and talent skills. It's for the 2014 Distinguished Young Women program, formerly known as Junior Miss.
Hundreds came out to remember the lives of three Troy students and one recent graduate, all killed in events off campus.
It was last January that Montgomery city officials announced that Garrett Coliseum would undergo a complete renovation starting in 2015.
From the West Alabama newsroom-- A Selma woman is arrested after a group of protestors disrupt the city council meeting Tuesday night in Selma.
Montgomery Police say an armed robber walked through the doors at Compass Bank at the Normandale Centre shopping plaza, but how much money the he walked out with is still a mystery.
JCPenney says it will be closing its store in the Selma Mall, along with 32 other under performing stores across the country.
A full autopsy has been completed on Jeta, the Greater Indian Rhino that died at the Montgomery zoo and the final results indicate that she died of sand colic.
Montgomery Public Schools now has a full time superintendent. But how did the county school board go about selecting Margaret Allen for the job?
Overcrowding is becoming an issue at the Covington County Jail. One that the county commission has plans to fix.
New research shows screening women for cervical cancer past age 50 saves lives.
A new study finds weight training and aerobic exercise can help women prevent diabetes.
Expectant mothers who take antidepressants may be jeopardizing the health of their unborn babies.
House Speaker Mike Hubbard appeared Live on Alabama News Network at 6:00 to preview what he expects will happen in the 2014 legislative session.
Gov. Robert Bentley says better education and more jobs are the ways to help people rather than expanding government assistance.
It didn't take long for the board members to make the decision, in fact it was all over with in less than 10 minutes. Margaret Allen had been Interim Superintendent and now she has the job permanently.
Governor Robert Bentley gave his annual State of the State address. The governor took a lot of time to talk about how he thinks Medicaid and Obamacare are hurting Alabama.
Montgomery Public School Board voted unanimously Tuesday to accept interim superintendent Margaret Allen as the permanent superintendent.
An Investigation into out of state burglary charges lead authorities in Covington County to make a major meth lab bust.
Lawmakers from across the state returned to the capital city today to kick off the 2014 legislative session.
A Lee County judge is refusing to reduce restitution payments for the University of Alabama fan who pleaded guilty to poisoning Auburn University's oak trees at Toomer's Corner.
Join First United Methodist Church for the 3rd Annual Religious Arts Festival! Thursday February 6 from 10-12 pm Tour of St. Peter‘s Catholic Church and St. John‘s Episcopal Church then have lunch at the Young House. Friday February 7 at…
LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE WITH THE BEAUX AND BELLES You don‘t need to know anything about dancing to come! FREE Open House to learn about square dancing Tuesday, January 14, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 28,…
Praise and worship service with Jase Roberts of A&E's Duck Dynasty as guest speaker. He will be speaking on faith and family. Local Christian bands and worship teams will be in attendance. Concessions available. Love offering given to save a…