May 23, 2013

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Weather Damage

A Houston County woman escaped injury after a tree crashed through her Cottonwood home.

Man Drowns

A Chinese man is dead after drowning in the dangerous waters of Gulf of Mexico off the Florida Panhandle.

Dothan Murder Update

A Georgia man charged in a weekend murder case has made his first court appearance in Dothan.

Severe Weather

Severe weather causes tree, power line damage across state.

Pryor Judgeship

AP Interview: Pryor settles into job of lifetime, or just months

Dothan City Commission

Dothan city commissioners will look at whether the city will be able to come up with the money to move city employees to the state's pension plan.

Murder Investigation

Northwest Florida authorities are still investigating a weekend murder in Jackson County.

Dothan Stabbing

A 24-year-old Georgia man is in jail on murder charges for a stabbing that took place early Saturday morning.

Sessions for Governor?

Some Alabama Republicans have been discussing the possibility of recruiting U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions to run for governor in 2006.

Atkins Diet

Man sues Atkins over heart problems he blames on diet.

West Nile Virus

With the weather heating up, it's time to gear up to fight mosquitoes and the disease they can transmit West Nile virus.

Best Beaches

It's a Hawaiian beach that gets this year's designation as the best beach in the United States.

Children Slain

Two people have been charged with the gruesome murders of three children in Baltimore.

Holiday Traffic Enforcement

State Troopers and other law enforcement agencies statewide will step up enforcement of Alabama's seat belt and child restraint laws during the Memorial Day Holiday weekend.

Latino Radio Station

If you like salsa music you'll soon be able to find it on your radio dial. That’s because the Wiregrass is getting its own Latino station.

Teacher Tenure

A Wiregrass lawmaker is credited with one of the most important pieces of legislation to come out of this year's session.

Benjamin Guilty

A Dothan man charged with capital murder has been convicted of the crime, but his sentencing has been delayed.

Muslim Cleric Arrested

It doesn't look like a radical Muslim cleric arrested in Britain wants to be sent to the United States.

Rip Currents

Local, state and federal officials are on a crusade to warn beachgoers about the perils of rip currents.

Hurricane Season

Meteorologists urging coast residents to prepare for hurricane season.

Bioterror Grant

Hospitals around Florida will share in a $25 million grant from the federal government for equipment and training to be ready for bio-terror attacks, major disasters or other catastrophic events.

Dothan Personnel Board

The Dothan Personnel Board has taken steps to provide legal representation for the Citizen's Supervisory Committee.

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