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State officials are asking the federal government whether COVID-19 recovery money can be used to fix Alabama's prison problems.
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State officials are asking the federal government whether COVID-19 recovery money can be used to fix Alabama's prison problems.
The King Hill Community Center has been renamed to the Hilton L. Tracy Larkin Community Center.
Montgomery police are investigating a shooting that led to the death of a child.
Alabama State Troopers say a man has died of his injuries when a pickup truck crashed on Interstate 65 about three miles north of Greenville.
It's been one year since Congressman John Lewis died, the Biden Administration is urging Congress to honor is legacy by enacting laws to protect voting rights.
The Alabama Department of Public Health is launching a TikTok contest to encourage people to get a COVID-19 vaccine before the start of the school year.
This is an On Your Side Consumer Alert: Ford Motor Company is recalling about 774,696 Ford Explorer vehicles because of a seized cross-axis ball joint that may cause a fractured rear suspension toe link.
Community activists have pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges over spray-painted messages near the Alabama Capitol urging the state to expand Medicaid.
Millbrook police say a Deatsville woman faces several charges related to a break-in at a home.
Millbrook police say a Prattville woman faces several counts of stealing catalytic converters from vehicles.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has issued an update of its county-by-county COVID-19 risk indicator map. The latest map shows more than half the state is at "very high risk" for COVID-19.
Alabama Power has announced that a 550 acre solar panel farm will be located just outside of Greenville's city limits. The project is expected to power 15,000 homes and create 250 construction…
The summer Olympics will starting in a few days, but a couple of Montgomery kids are already heading towards that goal. A group of young Montgomery Track and Field athletes are headed to the Junior Olympics all thanks to their…
Alabama’s 16th annual back-to-school sales tax holiday is July 16-18. This marks the fifth time the annual tax holiday will take place on the third weekend of July.
A Montgomery realty group has added its fourth little library in the city. Kelly Realty, LLC unveiled a little library at Uncle John's Pathway House on Council Street Friday morning. Jeremy…
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama's jobless rate declined to 3.3% in June, well below the national average, as state leaders emphasized keeping the economy going amid concerns about a resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Kay Ivey's office said Friday…
Governor Kay Ivey has tapped State Rep. Bill Poole to serve as the newest finance director. Rep. Poole, who is the Republican lawmaker out of Tuscaloosa, is a member of the…
UPDATE: The portion of I-85 closed due to a single-vehicle crash in Montgomery County is now open. ORIGINAL: State troopers are on the scene of an accident that has forced part of the interstate to be shut down. The single-vehicle…
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — The girls home director who was driving a van that crashed in Alabama, killing two of her own children, two nephews, and four other youths, wept Thursday at a remembrance where she said religious faith has…
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - A Mobile police officer was arrested on a charge of domestic violence after his wife accused him of choking her during a dispute over another woman. Mobile police say Officer Daniel Marlin was placed on leave…
DECATUR, Ala. (AP) - Authorities say a man sought in a killing that happened in Alabama two months ago has been returned to the state to face charges following his arrest in South Carolina. Police in Decatur say 27-year-old Antone…
The District 1 City Council Election is now heading into a runoff, the results of the July election showed that none of the 7 candidates received 50 percent of the vote. The two candidates that did get the most votes in the district were Donnie Mims and Ed Grimes.
From the West Alabama Newsroom-- CHOICE Resource Center is hosting a job fair Friday in Uniontown. The job fair will be held from 9 am to 2 pm in the Uniontown City Hall parking lot -- next to the Dollar…
Dewberry's Steakhouse will be a 1920's era themed steakhouse, that promises to be an experience that will draw people to downtown Greenville.
Montgomery Public Schools will be providing all students with basic, consumable school supplies such as paper, pencils, markers, notebooks and crayons to start the school year. This is a one-time distribution, and parents must replenish these supplies as the school year progresses.



