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July 04, 2009
Former NFL quarterback McNair killed in Tennessee
Former NFL MVP Steve McNair has been shot and killed.
July 03, 2009
VIDEO: Two face murder charges in jewelry store robbery
Two men are in custody on capital murder charges in the fatal jewelry store robbery in Fairfield.
Tips to keep unwanted critters out of your home
It’s become a problem for homeowners, but a boon in business for a local company.
Central Alabama 4th of July Celebrations
List of local celebrations for the holiday weekend.
Alabama man looks to declare missing wife dead
An Alabama man whose wife disappeared
off a cruise ship two weeks ago has hired an attorney to help him
get a death certificate for the woman.
Richard Scrushy accused of hiding cash
HealthSouth Corp. is accusing fired
chief executive Richard Scrushy of hiding money in offshore bank
accounts and transferring assets out of his name to avoid paying
court judgments.
Update: AK Gov. Palin Resigns, Effective July 26th
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she is resigning from office.
Just In: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin Says She Will Resign From Office July 26.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she will resign from office July 26.
One Person Dead, Two Injured In Pratt City Wreck
One person is dead from a single car wreck in Birmingham’s Pratt City area.
Auto theft suspect captured in Tuscaloosa
A suspect wanted in several auto thefts has been captured in Tuscaloosa.
Victims in Birmingham apartment fire get help from the Red Cross
Two dozen adults and children are getting help, after an apartment fire in Birmingham.
Tuscaloosa hit and run suspect still on run
Tuscaloosa Police officers need your help in finding the driver who hit a man with a vehicle, and left the scene.
Pipe Bomb Removed, Detonated At Dothan High School
The Dothan Police Bomb Squad has removed and detonated a pipe bomb from the parking lot behind Dothan High School in a situation that lasted more than three hours.
Army Chemical Incenerator In Anniston Begjns Last Work
The Army’s $1 billion chemical weapons incinerator in Alabama has started its final round of work.
Alabama tax revenues down
The Alabama Department of Revenue
reports that state tax collections declined 6 percent during the
first nine months of Alabama’s fiscal year.
Developing Story: Jefferson county, Alabama commission files for permission to cut sheriff’s budget
Jefferson County has petitioned the
Alabama Supreme Court to void a Circuit Court order keeping the
county from cutting the sheriff department’s budget.
Alabama elephants deaths reports released
Montgomery, Alabama elephants deaths not related to breeding.
BREAKING NEWS: 2nd suspect captured in Fairfield jewelry store murder
BREAKING NEWS: 2nd suspect captured in Fairfield jewelry store murder
UPDATE: Both men in custody in fatal jewelry store shooting
Fairfield Police have identified two persons of interest in the shooting death of a Jewelry store owner.
July 02, 2009
Fairfield store owner shot and killed in robbery
The U.S. Marshal Service and Fairfield Police are looking for two men who shot and killed a jewelry store owner.
Birmingham’s latest murder victim helped elderly
Birmingham homicide detectives are following leads in the shooting death of 35 year old Mewburn Humphrey.
Shelby Academy will close its doors
The economy takes its toll on Shelby Academy, a private school in Shelby County, now closing its doors.
Alabama’s maximum unemployment check goes up
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama’s maximum weekly unemployment benefit is going up $10 for people who file new claims starting Sunday.
Katopodis wants a new trial
Gregory John Katopodis has asked a federal judge for a new trial following Wednesday’ conviction on 97 fraud charges.
Sparks wants lottery to fund college scholarships
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - State Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks has unveiled a campaign platform for governor that includes creating a state lottery to pay for college scholarships.
‘Biggest Loser’ making casting stop in Mobile
Casting teams have been traveling around the country looking for teams of two family members to compete in season nine, which will tape for 16 weeks in late September and likely air in January
Federal Government OK’s disposing tons of coal ash in Alabama
The federal government has approved the
Tennessee Valley Authority’s plan to dispose of millions of tons of
spilled coal ash in a giant commercial landfill in Alabama.
Preliminary report: murdered baby suffered ‘blunt force trauma’
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office said Thursday that preliminary autopsy reports show 1 year old Janiya Hale died from blunt force trauma.
U.S. launches offensive in Afghanistan
U.S. Marines and Afghan forces today launched a major operation
against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Alabama in line for electric car plant
A South Korean company says Alabama is one
of five states it is considering for an electric vehicle
manufacturing plant.


