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Pike County Storm Prep

Tuesday's warm temperatures could allow some people to let their guards down after Monday's severe storm. But county officials are warning them not to take tomorrow's threat lightly. "These storm…

ALDOT Focused on National Work Zone Awareness

April 3-7 is National Work Zone Awareness Week, and the Alabama Department of Transportation, road builders, contractors and local officials are joining together to encourage motorists to slow down in work zones, eliminate all distractions, pay attention to all signage…

Alabama Lawmakers Vote to End Judicial Override

Alabama lawmakers have voted to end the state's one-of-a-kind practice of allowing judges to hand down death sentences despite a jury's recommendation for life in prison. Alabama is the only state that allows a judge to override a jury's recommendation…

US Factory Orders Up 1 Percent in February

Orders to U.S. factories rose in February amid a surge in demand for commercial aircraft, but a key category that tracks business investment spending slipped for the first time in five months. The Commerce Department says factory orders increased 1…

US Trade Deficit Drops to $43.6 Billion in February

The U.S. trade deficit declined sharply in February as imports from China fell by a record amount and American exports rose for a third straight month. The Commerce Department says the deficit fell to $43.6 billion in February, 9.6 percent…

Golden Apple: Lynn Bender

Our Golden Apple Award Winner this week comes from the Selma City School System. In her 35th year of teaching kindergarten, Lynn Bender at Payne Elementary School, thinks teaching…

Weakened Trees Toppled in Storm

Some people came home to toppled trees and damaged homes in Montgomery Monday after strong storms ripped through the River Region. Becky Stehl's home was damaged after a large tree…

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