Smoking Ban
City leaders met with officials to establish a law that would ban smoking at all eating establishments.
City leaders met with officials to establish a law that would ban smoking at all eating establishments.
Twenty-seven-year-old Michael Harrison is on trial for the shooting death of a married couple.
Police in Troy are still investigating a stabbing that left one man dead.
It's been nearly a week since a Geneva County teen disappeared.
Construction crews began demolishing the old Dothan Regional Airport.
The nation's economy may have been off during the last fiscal year, but spending was up in Houston County.
Investigators are trying to come up with some answers on how a fire gutted a Dothan grocery store.
New $20 bill enters circulation Thursday.
One stored rocket found leaking at Anniston Army Depot.
City of Enterprise to receive federal money for new hangers at airport.
Long time operation in Samson gets state-of-the-art equipment which will bring in dozens of new jobs.
Northwest Florida authorities continue an investigation into a stabbing that left a man dead and landed a woman in jail.
Episcopal conservatives turn to details of possible split.
Judge refuses to stop Nelson execution.
Tourists warned of illegal Caribbean souvenirs.
President Bush is reaching out to congratulate California's new governor.
Polish up your resume if you are looking for a job in the Wiregrass.
Houston County Courthouse employees are in danger of losing their jobs due to state budget cuts.
An $18 million contract between a Michigan based company and the U.S. Defense Department will mean dozens of new jobs in the Wiregrass.
Two Houston County teens are arrested.
CenturyTel technicians are working to restore telephone service to Southeast Alabama.
Future location of magistrate office could cost taxpayers additional money.
A Dothan man accused of attacking a school principal has bond set at $250,000.
A one-time teacher in the Wiregrass has been found not guilty on drug charges.
Alabama's school superintendent tells school officials not to count on basic funding for supplies.