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60th anniversary of Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march remembered
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Montgomery to commemorate the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march.
Family Fun Day, rally mark 60th anniversary of Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march
People from across the country spent the weekend in Montgomery to mark the 60th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery march for voting rights.
8 ON YOUR SIDE CONSUMER ALERT: 220,000 Segway scooters recalled
Segway is recalling about 220,000 scooters sold in the U.S. due to a fall hazard that has resulted in injuries ranging from bruises to broken bones.
Man killed in ATV crash in Lee County
A man has been killed after crashing an ATV he was driving in Lee County.
Burglary, criminal mischief investigation underway at Chilton County Motorsports Park
Chilton County Sheriff's deputies are investigation a burglary and criminal mischief case at Chilton County Motorsports Park.
George Foreman, the fearsome heavyweight who became a beloved champion, dies at 76
George Foreman has died, his family says.
Selma man charged with going on violent rampage through Dallas County
A Selma man is behind bars facing charges that include murder and attempted murder, following a series of violent incidents across Dallas County.
What the Tech: You could have your passwords stolen by clicking on the wrong websites
Be careful what you search for and be extra careful when clicking on website links, even those that you find by searching Google or another search engine.
What the Tech: Alexa isn't just listening, it's recording you
Amazon says Alexa will record what you're saying and upload it to computer servers.
Snakes take the spotlight at Opp Rattlesnake Rodeo
Most rodeos have horses and cattle, but for more than 60 years, folks in Opp have held their unique rattlesnake rodeo.
Alabama Senate advances proposed regulations on pharmacy benefit managers
The Alabama Senate has voted unanimously in support of a bill to require minimum reimbursement rates to community pharmacists, which supporters say is critical to protecting independent pharmacies in the state.
Group wants state to drop sales tax on groceries
Members of Alabama Arise Action are calling on the Legislature to eliminate the sales tax on groceries.
Two-alarm fire damages Montgomery apartment building
A two-alarm fire has left a Montgomery apartment building with extensive damage.
What's Happening: March 21-23
You have the chance to remember the 60th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march of 1965 this weekend.
Camden man killed in Wilcox County crash
A Camden man has been killed in a single-vehicle crash in Wilcox County.
Millbrook police warn of phone scam
Millbrook police are warning of a phone scam that appears to be seeking personal information.
Trump orders a plan to dismantle the Education Department while keeping some core functions
At a signing ceremony, Trump blamed the department for America’s lagging academic performance and said states will do a better job.
Montgomery man dead in early morning shooting
It happened Thursday around 7:20 a.m. in the 700 block of Havelock Lane.
Alabama lawmakers approve paid parental leave for state employees
The legislation now goes to Republican Gov. Kay Ivey, who endorsed the legislation in her annual state of the state speech in February.
150 students participate in Ability Games at Prattville YMCA
"We're not worrying about disabilities, we were about their ability today."
ONLY ON 8: Second Action 8 Lifesaver Radar to cover West Alabama dedicated
A dedication ceremony has been held in the Wilcox County town of Pine Hill for Action 8's new Lifesaver Radar system, the second of it kind in our area.
Buy Alabama's Best campaign showcases local products
The event was to showcase Alabama made products.
Gov. Ivey signs bill banning Glock switches
The new law goes into effect immediately.
NBA Star JaMychal Green Honored for Giving Back to Montgomery
NBA star JaMychal Green was honored during Tuesday night’s city council meeting for his generosity and commitment to helping the Montgomery community.



