May 19, 2013

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Bodies Found

Four probation officials fired after six slayings.

Panama City Murder

A Panama City man is dead and another jailed after an argument on Friday night.

Newton Arrest

A Newton man is in jail facing two charges of attempted murder and other charges as well.

Porter Arrested

A one-time high school football player in Northwest Florida finds himself in trouble with the law again.

Coffee County Road

The controversy over who is responsible for relocating waterlines from underneath a road in central Coffee County continues.

Bodies Found

Four people arrested for a multiple murder in Florida face bail hearings Monday.

Nichols Sentence

Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols has been sentenced to life in prison -- again.

School Zones

Schools begin first day of around the Wiregrass.

College Tuition

Alabama Commission on Higher Education survey reports tuition up at all of Alabama's four year schools.

Traffic Accident

An Ozark man is charged with reckless murder after a deadly traffic accident in the state capital.

Anthrax Probe

A doctor connected to a new anthrax investigation applied for a biohazard patent shortly after the first of the 2001 anthrax attacks.

Shelby-Leak

Senator accuses investigators of abuse after he's blamed for intelligence leak.

Saturn Recall

Saturn recalls more than 246,000 VUE sport utility vehicles.

Lost Pensions

Government holding millions in unclaimed pension benefits.

Bicyclist Killed

A Destin woman faces felony charges after a hit-and-run crash left a bicyclist dead on U.S. 98 in the Panhandle.

Continuation Grant

The Alfred Saliba Family Services Center received a $150,000 continuation grant from Gov. Bob Riley.

Hubbard Executed

Seventy-four-year-old condemned murderer James Barney Hubbard has been executed.

Bush Visit

President Bush is scheduled to tour the Florida Panhandle on Tuesday, making stops in Pensacola, Niceville and Panama City.

Walton County Crimestoppers

Walton County Crimestoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to the arrest in an armed robbery.

Drug Bust

Several law enforcement agencies raided a couple of rooms at a Wiregrass motel Tuesday night.

Gunlocks

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has partnered with local law enforcement to distribute more than 280,000 free gunlocks in Alabama.

Pastor's Affair

A jury ordered a former minister to pay more than two (m) million dollars in a lawsuit filed by a man whose wife had an affair with the pastor who was counseling the couple over marital problems.

Laci Peterson

Defense attorney Mark Geragos is describing the newly discovered evidence as "potentially exculpatory."

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