May 18, 2013

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Meth Bust

During a recent drug bust in Northwest Florida, authorities found more than just drugs.

Holloman Hearing

A former postal worker charged with capital murder in Dothan is trying to move his trial to another city.

Dothan Robbery

Circle West Cinemas robbed at gunpoint and Crimestoppers needs the publics help.

Tutwiler Transfers

A federal judge has not yet ruled on the state's bid to move female prisoners to out-of-state lockup facilities.

Farm Gas Refunds

Monday is the last day for Alabama farmers to file their state gasoline tax refund claims with the Alabama Department of Revenue.

State Employees Benefits

Gov. Bob Riley said raising state employee contributions for insurance premiums is just one way to halt uncontrolled benefits growth.

Sybers New Trial

A former Bay County medical examiner accused of murdering his first wife is set to have a new trial.

Murder Charges

A Henry County man has been arrested on murder charges after allegedly beating a man to death.

Farley Nuclear Plant

Since the start of the war, many have wondered how vulnerable our nuclear power plants are around the country.

Army Aviation

The home of Army aviation plays a big role in the war against Iraq.

Product Recalls

Recalls have been announced regarding electric routers and snowthrowers, as well as repair to gas ranges and circular saws.

AMBER Alert Support

Amber Alert

The House has overwhelmingly approved legislation creating a nationwide Amber Alert Network, 410-14.

Drive By Shooting

A Jackson County man is in the hospital after being the victim of a drive-by shooting in Marianna.

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