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State Health Officer Don Williamson says no flu cases have been confirmed in Alabama so far.
State Health Officer Don Williamson says no flu cases have been confirmed in Alabama so far.
Senior’s don't have to be alone in applying for their Medicare cards.
Some proposed changes in the system that's used to haul away wrecked cars in Dothan have been put on hold by the new city manager.
Dothan City Commissioners say the bucks stop here.
A man charged with killing six Wisconsin deer hunters is expected to make his initial court appearance.
U.S. officials say Tom Ridge has resigned after 23 months as the nation's first Homeland Security Secretary.
Police led on a high speed chase and a Geneva man is in jail.
A local jewelry store was robbed and two cash rewards offered in the case.
The Dothan Police Department has made a small dent into what may be an even bigger case.
John Collier will no longer be captain at the Dothan Police Department. He was terminated after 26 years of service.
A group of people on horseback found the body of a woman Sunday afternoon in a wooded area of North Alabama.
Police are still investigating the skeletal remains found near Flowers Hospital.
Survey links stress to rising rates of chocolate, tobacco consumption.
The City of Dothan has terminated Police Captain John Collier just before his planned retirement.
A Dale County man charged with sexually-abusing a child in a Dothan department store is going back to court in an effort to get out of jail.
Election officials today begin recounting votes on Amendment Two.
A federal judge has approved a change in the legal team representing former Healthsouth CEO Richard Scrushy.
Financial institutions, charities join to help chronically homeless.
Watchdog group urges retailers not to sell violent, explicit video games.
Protein dose prevents heart damage in mouse study.
Father, Texas daughter reunited after 50-year separation.
Man uses faux sheriff's car to slow down drivers.
Cesarean deliveries, birth rates among older mothers rose in 2003.
Government says seat belt use up in 37 states in 2004.
Federal regulators say American Honda is recalling nearly 258,000 Accord sedans.