May 19, 2013

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Car-Deer Collisions

More than 25,000 collisions between cars and deer have been reported in Alabama in the last 10 years.

After Christmas Shopping

Alabama shoppers are expected to flock to stores the day after Christmas -- even though it falls on a Sunday.

Inauguration-Protests

Protesters across the country are getting ready for a major event in January -- the presidential inauguration.

Santa's Stocks

Santa's hypothetical stock portfolio in 2004 split the difference between big returns in 2003 and a 17-percent decline two years ago.

Robertson In Court

Justice is finally served at the Coffee County Courthouse Annex for a murder that happened nearly 30 years ago.

Stokes DUI

Man released on parole has probation revoked.

Cottonwood Pipe Bomb

Cottonwood Police continue to look for whoever planted a pipe bomb in a truck.

Iraq-Mosul Blast

A Pentagon official is now confirming that at least 22 people were killed in an attack near Mosul Tuesday.

Jackson Protest

Reb. Jesse Jackson calls for anti-profiling law, plans protest march.

Holmes County Robbery

An armed robbery along the Florida and Alabama state line has authorities looking for two men.

Geneva Body Update

The Alabama Bureau of Investigation has a new development in the body found in Geneva County.

Jackson County Murder

Northwest Florida authorities have few answers why a man allegedly killed his stepfather.

Cookie Recall

Archway recalls holiday cashew cookie that may contain glass.

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