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Amazon has announced the dates for this summer's Amazon Prime Days.
A few thunderstorms on Tuesday could be capable of producing damaging wind gusts
Duracell is suing Energizer, saying the rival battery maker is running a deceptive advertising campaign.
Southern Orthopaedic Surgeons says it will build a medical complex at 17 Springs in Millbrook.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- A major restructuring of schools is underway in Dallas County Schools -- that school officials say will improve the district's financial standing and make it much more efficient.…
Montgomery Regional Airport says it will launch a $5 million renovation to its baggage claim area this summer.
Montgomery police have released the name of the woman shot and killed on East South Boulevard.
Peter J. Mohler, PhD, has been named as the 30th president of The University of Alabama.
Action 8 News has confirmed that State Treasurer Young Boozer is seeking another four years in office.
At Home, the home decor and furniture retailer with 260 locations in 40 states, is filing for bankruptcy.
Craft labels from the now-shuttered fabrics seller Joann are making their way to a new home: Michaels.
A $220,383 grant will help the town of New Site in Tallapoosa County expand its health clinic and add more medical services.
What's often called "gas station heroin" is technically illegal and is restricted in Alabama.
A man has been killed in a crash involving two motorcycles in Covington County.
The man suspected of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another has crawled to officers in surrender after they found him in the woods near his home.
The Biscuits gave away special Father's Day Cooler Bags to some of the lucky dads who attended Sunday's game.
While Monday morning looks mainly dry, the rain chance looks fairly high for Monday again, with scattered showers and storms during the afternoon, lingering into the evening.
Another deadly weekend in the Capitol City after a fatal shooting claims the life of one woman and seriously injures another.
Juneteenth was celebrated at the Rosa Parks Museum in downtown Montgomery.
A massive search remains underway for a man who authorities say posed as a police officer and shot two state lawmakers in their homes, one fatally, an act Gov. Tim Walz called “a politically motivated assassination.”
Two Montgomery women face charges after Millbrook police say they led them on a chase, which ended when they crashed.
A military parade was held in Washington, DC, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, which was started on June 14, 1775.
Groups called the Alabama Resisters of Indivisible, Montgomery 50501 Freedom Fighters and The Democratic Socialists of America held a No Kings rally in front of the Alabama Department of Archives and History building in downtown Montgomery.
Dozens of people in Selma joined others across the country in holding a "No Kings" rally.
The Montgomery Dragon Boat Festival is back on the waters of the Alabama River in downtown Montgomery for the 11th year.