The third day of jury selection in Alabama's gambling corruption retrial began with 12 possible jurors in a pool of 29 asking to be excused from duty.
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The chairwoman of the Anniston Historical Preservation Commission says the city might have violated its own rules when it tore down buildings downtown to make way for a new justice center.
The Chief Deputy of the Walker County Sheriff's Office has died in a wreck.
Unfortunately, saving is one of those things that is easier said than done. Certified financial planner, Scott Cole, gives us some tips on reaching our savings goals.
A new judge has taken over the case against the former Shelby County school teacher accused of sexually abusing his students.
Opponents of Alabama's law on illegal immigration are planning a Valentine's Day demonstration at the Statehouse in Montgomery.
A methamphetamine lab was found, while authorities were searching for a theft suspect.
The crime reports from the Tuscaloosa Police Department for February 7, 2012.
Gambling machines were seized at a building in Grayson Valley.
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Governor Robert Bentley gave his "State-of-the-State" address Tuesday night.
Financially-troubled Jefferson County hopes lawmakers will provide a revenue fix to prevent more cuts to jobs and services.
The slaying of 5 men, just over a week ago, has made a Birmingham City Council member call for better lighting across the city.
Researchers at the University of Alabama have had a breakthrough that could help treat Parkinson’s disease---a debilitating ailment that causes people to have tremors, slowness of movement, and, stiffness in their arms, and legs and trunk. About 55 thousand Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease each year.
Two new members of the Alabama House were sworn in Tuesday just as the Alabama Legislature was beginning its 2012 regular session.
Mary Allison has been in a wheelchair since a car accident that happened when she was a little girl. She is a world class athlete and has been selected, for the second time, to the USA Paralympic Basketball Team.
New study shows today's teens are better behaved than their parents. Danielle Koleniak reports.
A Washington-based prosecution team is trying to appeal to the local jury pool, during the second day of jury selection in Alabama's gambling corruption retrial.
The forecast for the education budget was not as gloomy. It should drop from $5.63 billion this year to $5.48 billion next year. That's a decline of nearly $152 million.
Authorities say more than 50 electronic gambling machines were seized Monday afternoon as Walker County authorities raided three different illegal gambling halls.
Students at a north Alabama school are champions of a national recycling competition.
A Pinson Valley High School student was arrested after a gun was found in a book bag.
The crime reports from the Tuscaloosa Police Department for February 6, 2012.
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Vandals cause around 16,000 dollars worth of damage to the Center Hill Baptist Church in Hanceville.
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