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ACTION 8 UPDATE: Jackson Hospital says talks with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama continuing
As Montgomery's bankrupt Jackson Hospital searches for ways to survive, it says talks with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama are continuing.
8 ON YOUR SIDE CONSUMER ALERT: Hyundai recalls 96,000 SUVs
Hyundai is recalling more than 96,000 SUVS that were built at its assembly plant in Montgomery.
Montgomery police identify victim in Saturday shooting
Police say the shooting happened at 7:52 p.m. in the 1500 block of Westcott Street in Montgomery
1 dead, 2 injured in Crenshaw County crash
It happened around 5:20 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of Alabama 189 and Crenshaw County 43, approximately six miles southeast of Brantley.
What the Tech App of the Day: Bibliobeats
Bibliobeats is a new app that pairs books with music. Think of it as a soundtrack for whatever you are reading.
Father, son arrested after search warrant executed
ADOC and ALEA agents searched the home and discovered approximately 227 grams of amphetamines, a stolen handgun, a digital scale, and other contraband items.
Man critically injured in Montgomery shooting
Police responded to the 300 block of Centennial Circle in regards to a person shot.
ACTION 8 UPDATE: Man arrested in deadly West Montgomery shooting
It happened around 7:52 p.m. Saturday in the 1500 block of Westcott Street.Â
Woman injured in crash between two bass boats on Lake Mitchell
Two people were thrown into the water, with one injured, when two bass boats crashed on Lake Mitchell in Coosa County.
ACTION 8 UPDATE: Woman dies after being injured in Montgomery house fire
The Montgomery Fire/Rescue Department says a woman who was injured in a house fire earlier this week has died.
Alabama grocery tax holiday to end July 1
Shopping for groceries? You'll want to make your purchases before July 1, when Alabama's grocery tax holiday ends.
Alexander City Police: Black bear seen in area
The Alexander City Alabama Police Department has sent out an alert, warning people of a black bear sighting in the area.
Montgomery police chief announces restart of city's motorcycle police unit
Montgomery Police Chief James Graboys has announced that the city is restarting its motorcycle police unit as he provided an update on the latest crime statistics.
National HIV Testing Day Basketball Tourament to tip off this weekend
Guests can enjoy an afternoon full of basketball, giveaways, games and free HIV testing on Friday, June 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kershaw YMCA in Montgomery.
Auburn man arrested after hitting victim with car
Officers responded Thursday to the 200 block of West Magnolia Avenue after receiving a call that a person had been hit by a vehicle.
Midsummer heat and high humidity are coming this weekend
Heat index values could reach 105 degrees or higher on Sunday
America250: List of local Independence Day celebrations, fireworks shows
Here's a look at local Independence Day celebrations as America celebrates its 250th anniversary.
Montgomery police: Man fired more than 30 rounds at officers responding to domestic disturbance
Montgomery police say a man fired more than 30 rounds at officers who were responding to a domestic disturbance.
ACTION 8 UPDATE: Jackson Hospital delays announcement on its future
Officials at Montgomery's bankrupt Jackson Hospital have delayed a scheduled announcement on whether it will close its doors. Montgomery County Commission Chairman Doug Singleton has told us the reason why.
What's Happening: June 26-28
Peaches take center stage this weekend, but there are also other celebrations happening across the River Region!
Pike Road Summerfest celebrates 250th anniversary of U.S. independence
Even though we're still in the month of June, people in Pike Road are getting an early start to the celebrations of America's 250th birthday.
Montgomery swim school takes part in "World's Largest Swimming Lesson" event
The Goldfish Swim School in Montgomery has taken part in the "World's Largest Swimming Lesson."
Reid State uses new technology to teach neonatal nursing care
It's all made possible thanks to a $60,000 grant from the Alabama Community College System (ACCS), which helps Launch the project addressing rural healthcare disparities and nursing shortages
What The Tech: Steps to take if your I-phone is stolen
The company recently updated its guidance because today's thieves aren't just stealing phones. They're trying to trick owners into unlocking them.



