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Gunfire and city contracts topics at Montgomery City Council meeting
The first thing on the city council's agenda was to override Mayor Steven Reed's veto of an ordinance that passed several weeks ago, which means all city contracts over $50,000 must be reviewed and approved by the city council.
Baby's death called a homicide by Montgomery police
The death of a six-month-old baby boy has been called a homicide by Montgomery police.
Former Alabama Finance Director Kelly Butler dies
Gov. Kay Ivey has announced the death of former State Finance Director Kelly Butler.
Jackson Hospital makes leadership changes as it faces financial restructuring
Montgomery-based Jackson Hospital & Clinic says its CEO and COO are both stepping down as it tries to recover from financial issues.
Gees Bend community offers ferry rides and colorful quilts
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- If you like history -- and you like the great outdoors -- there's a place in Wilcox County -- you'll want to check out. The Gees Bend community --…
Montgomery man dead in city's latest homicide
Anyone with information is asked to contact CrimeStoppers at 215-STOP.
Inmate at Elmore Correctional Facility dies
Presnell was serving a 20-year sentence for Theft of Property I out of Etowah County.
Former Autauga County School Superintendent Tim Tidmore dies at 59
Former Autauga County Schools Superintendent Tim Tidmore has died.
Russia: Biden missile decision could lead to World War III
President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to fire U.S.-made and supplied missiles deeper into Russia has led Russian lawmakers aligned with President Vladimir Putin to warn that it could lead to World War III.
Montgomery's Bethel Missionary Baptist Church celebrates 157 years
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church was filled with hundreds of believers who joyfully gave thanks on Sunday.
Miracle at Hilltop returns to Montgomery
Miracle at Hilltop, the over-the-top Christmas themed pop-up bar, returns to the Montgomery's Cottage Hill neighborhood for the second year in a row.
Garrett Coliseum debuts first ever Tacos and Margaritas Festival
More food events are planned in the coming months at Garrett Coliseum.
Hundreds of children explore science and art at Montgomery Academy's STEAMfest
Montgomery Academy's 9th annual STEAMfest was a free come and go event designed to engage children in pre-school through the 6th grade.
ACTION 8 UPDATE: Wildfire Danger Advisory lifted for all Alabama counties
The Alabama Forestry Commission has lifted the Wildfire Danger Advisory statewide after the recent rainfall.
Selma Police need help from the public to find a missing man
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- Selma police need your help to find a missing Selma man. Detective Beauty Benjamin says police are searching for 57 year old Alford Smiley. She says Smiley has been…
CrimeStoppers offers $1,000 reward in Selma murder case
Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is offering a $1,000 reward in the hopes of solving a man's murder in Selma.
Montgomery man arrested for possessing a machine gun conversion device
Law enforcement officials have not officially said if Williams is involved in the shooting.
WATCH: Alabama House Democrats call for ban on glock switches
The Alabama House Democratic Caucus held a press conference at the Alabama State House Friday to address the issue.
Two arrested in Troy shooting
Police Chief Danny Barron says the shooting happened during the early morning hours on September 22 in the 1000 block of Park Street.
All lanes on I-85 southbound in Macon County now open
A bridge widening project on I-85 in Macon County is ahead of schedule.
What's Happening: November 15-17
If you're looking for something different to do this weekend, you're in luck.
Governor Kay Ivey pardons two turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving holiday
The 76th Annual Turkey Pardoning ceremony took place Thursday at the Governor's Mansion.
Montgomery man sentenced to two decades for fentanyl death
Lab analysis revealed that the pills sold to the victim were counterfeit and actually contained fentanyl, causing his death.
Former Selma High band director facing felony sex charges
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A former Selma High band director -- has been indicted and arrested -- on felony sex charges involving a student. Twenty-seven year old Dante Wright is charged with school…



