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Alabama's 13 Ashley Roberts has your morning headlines
Hilary Golston brings you the latest news and weather headlines from 2.11.12
Eric and Angie help out a widow in Ensley by helping her with some home improvements. Bernice is a deaf widow whose home was damaged by the April 27th storms. Help comes in numbers...
We explore the connection between heart disease and oral health and how you can prevent the disease
Brad Strickland joins us this morning with an adorable puppy
Alabama's 13 Ashley Roberts has your morning headlines
Walker County gets new voting machines that make casting ballots easier for people with disabilities.
BIRMINGHAM - 22-year-old Ulugbek Kodirov was charged here in Alabama with threatening the president and illegally possessing a machine gun.
TUSCALOOSA - This morning Gov. Bentley was on hand as ZF, an automotive production company, announced they would be bringing more jobs to Tuscaloosa. The company has added the axle system of the Merc
White House adjust controversial birth control mandate to appease religious groups. Steve Handelsman reports.
Man breaks in, cooks meal, folds laundry and vacuums. Brandon Lewis reports.
BIRMINGHAM - A rare and incredibly unique exhibit is comng to the Birmingham Museum of Art. Dr. Graham Boettcher tells us about the 'Look of Love' exhibit.
Morning news headlines for February 10, 2012
Volunteers help to repair a home that was damaged during January's tornadoes.
It's the fastest growing drug problem in the US --- prescription drug abuse. The consequence of more women becoming addicted to prescription meds, is an increase in infants addicted at birth. See how
BIRMINGHAM - Councilwoman Rafferty is spear-heading an initiative to give those residents who otherwise use check cashing businesses, as she says a "better financial option".
BIRMINGHAM - An animal clinic that was heavily damaged in last month's tornado has decided to work toward reopening.
Martial arts students in Tuscaloosa are having class for the first time in their new studio.
The diner chain is serving up special meals on Tuesday. Dayne Young reports.
TUSCALOOSA - The city of Tuscaloosa is hoping to get some help with tornado clean up from state lawmakers in Montgomery.
Morning news for February 9, 2012
A traffic system that is said to help traffic flow is on its way to Hwy 280.
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