May 22, 2013

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Second Step Program

We've heard stories here in the Wiregrass lately about a stabbing at one school, and allegations of hazing at another.

Soldiers Killed

Two Alabama soldiers were among eight Americans killed in an attack in Iraq.

Homeland Security Grant Money

The Dothan Fire Department is ready to begin putting together a regional response team to handle hazardous materials scenes and possible acts of terrorism.

City Retirement Update

It could cost the City of Dothan more than expected to join the state's retirement system.

Stuckey Hearing

The case of an accused killer from Dothan has been bound over to a Henry County Grand Jury.

Stolen Handguns

Theft of numerous handguns in Cowarts involves federal authorities.

Rabies Recall

Vaccines were recalled in 24 countries because a live strain was found in some samples.

Chapelwood No Flood Zone

If you live in Chapelwood and you've been paying for flood insurance, you may be able to get some or all of that money back.

Hartford Bats

Bats have once again become a health concern in one Wiregrass neighborhood.

Anthrax Scare

Officials say the white powdery substance found in area convenience store was harmless.

Dothan Revenue

The city's financial report for fiscal year 2003 is out, and it shows the city in the black.

Florida Hit and Run

Tampa area elementary school dance teacher has admitted to hit and run accident.

Ozark Phone Scam

Ozark Police are warning residents to beware of suspicious phone calls.

Nationwide Lookout

Police need your help finding a Dothan man who is wanted by police in two Wiregrass cities.

Anthrax Scare

Police are still investigating an anthrax scare in Coffee County.

Recipe Recall

Southern Living magazine is recalling its April issue from newsstands.

Marijuana Plants

State officials say the Panhandle's Holmes County led the state by hauling in over 6400 marijuana plants in 2003.

Riley to Form Committee

Gov. Riley says he's organizing a committee of legislators, lobbyists and business people to recommend solutions to the state's problems, particularly rising healthcare costs.

Reform or Tax

Republican Governor Bob Riley says members of the Democrat-controlled Alabama Legislature are intent on raising taxes and aren't serious about reforming government.

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