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A person has been injured by a bull in Eclectic, according to the fire department.
Advocates gathered at the Alabama State House urging lawmakers to reconsider their long-held reluctance to expand Medicaid, saying the decision is hurting both working families and health care providers.
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A Dallas County family is homeless tonight -- following a house fire Tuesday morning in Valley Grande.
The Montgomery Housing Authority has broken ground for 60 new housing units at Columbus Square downtown.
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Scientists have finally given the all-clear to Earth from a newly discovered asteroid.
Montgomery police have made an arrest in a homicide case from earlier this month.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt is sitting down to talk about the first several weeks of the Trump administration and her goals for the people of Alabama.
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