Luverne Man Killed in Montgomery County Crash
Alabama State Troopers say a Luverne man has been killed in a wreck in Montgomery County.
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Alabama State Troopers say a Luverne man has been killed in a wreck in Montgomery County.
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The Alabama National Fair has plenty of great food and drinks to enjoy. As part of our “Fair Food Fight,” Alabama News Network is highlighting some of the foods and drinks you like best.
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State troopers with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency say a driver from Andalusia was involved in a wreck that killed a man in Coffee County.
The Alabama Hospital Association has released its daily statistics on the status of Alabama hospitals in treating people with COVID-19. The trend in declining hospitalization numbers continues, with the number now below 800.



