May 23, 2013

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School Bus Death

An elementary girl dies from injuries sustained by school bus in Marianna.

Smokeout

The state Health Department is urging Alabamians to participate in Thursday’s 28th annual Great American Smokeout.

Henry County Trial

A trial began Wednesday in Abbeville for the final suspect in a Henry County home invasion robbery case.

Fort Walton Beach Shooting

The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office continues its investigation into a shooting that happened early Wednesday morning in Fort Walton Beach.

Tuscaloosa Murder Update

Thursday marks the one-year anniversary since the double murder of two area victims whose bodies were found in their Tuscaloosa apartments.

Twins Transplants

One of two infant twins from north Alabama who had been awaiting heart transplants in Nashville has received a donor organ.

Troopers Restructuring

Changes are being made in the organizational structure for State Troopers and the Alabama Bureau of Investigation.

No Red Kettles at Target

Target officials have told the Salvation Army they will enforce a company policy against solicitation outside their stores.

State Farm

More than 900,000 State Farm policyholders in the state may face a rate increase.

Superintendent Indicted

Former state schools Supt. Linda Schrenko had filed for bankruptcy about a year after authorities say she helped steal $614,000 in federal education money.

Rice Succeeds Powell

President Bush says he's chosen a woman of strength, grace and decency to be "America's face to the world."

Abortion Pill

Federal regulators are adding a new warning to an abortion pill, saying that the drug may lead to serious bacterial infection.

Brown's Widow

The widow of slain Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown is back in court in an effort to get those accused in her husband's death from making a profit.

Tainted Oysters

Florida health officials are warning people at high risk to avoid eating raw oysters.

Gas Prices

AAA Alabama continues to report gas prices dropping after a week of sliding prices.

Harris Mistrial

Alleged jury tampering has brought an early end to the capital murder trial of a man accused of killing six people at a south Alabama farm.

Cell Bill Fees

Verizon and Sprint cell phone customers will be getting a little break in their upcoming bills.

IRS Tax Refunds

Federal tax agency has thousands in refund checks for Alabamians.

Colin Powell Resigns

Top State Department officials say Secretary of State Colin Powell has announced his resignation.

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