Sessions On Gay Marriages
Alabama GOP Senator Jeff Sessions says he's open to changing the constitutional amendment that he has been supporting to simply define marriage as between a man and a woman.
Alabama GOP Senator Jeff Sessions says he's open to changing the constitutional amendment that he has been supporting to simply define marriage as between a man and a woman.
Education officials warned that unless academic programs, including the Alabama Reading Initiative, are fully funded this year, student scores will continue to drop.
School officials are considering dropping part of the university's name.
Dale County authorities need your help to catch a fugitive.
A Crestview high school student has been charged with attempted murder after a fight in a classroom.
Four men are in jail and two women remain hospitalized after a shooting at a home in Panama City Beach.
Wiregrass town's November 2000 election still not decided.
Three arrested in Holmes County on drug charges.
A suspect in the death of a Pike County businessman is headed for prison after pleading guilty in a Troy courtroom.
Residents will vote on an eight-mil property tax in May.
Superintendent Kenneth Lord announces he will not seek re-election.
Wiregrass disappointed by Army's announcement to cancel helicopter program.
Senators reject half of Governor Riley's A&M trustees.
A Houston County man who led police on a high-speed chase made his first appearance in court.
Jackson County Florida authorities are on the lookout for a fugitive.
The Coffee County Commission was considering a three-mil property hike or possibly even a sales' tax.
A proposed tax hike to benefit the elderly in Houston County is dead and residents will not get a chance to voice their opinions on the issue.
President Bush is summoning Congress to pass a constitutional amendment barring same-sex marriage.
Growing list of attorneys eye attorney general's office.
There is a new craze on the drug scene, and it has police concerned.
Some area children with green thumbs spent the weekend getting their hands dirty.
Governor Bob Riley’s education budget proposal for next year recommends restoring textbook and technology funding.
Houston County commissioners to discuss a proposed property or sales tax hike to help fund senior services.
Critics are denouncing an unprecedented proposal that would free the Saint Joe Company from conventional wetlands permitting.
The Federal Communications Commission says it has received almost 10,000 complaints from people regarding telemarketers who continue to call them despite the government's do-not-call list.