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Updated: 1:02 AM Enterprise City Schools will have to look for a new superintendent.
Updated: 10:55 PM A list of failing Alabama schools is out. It was officially released by The Alabama Department of Education Tuesday as part of the Alabama Accountability Act.
Updated: 8:47 PM Dothan, AL -- Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s newest, fast-casual restaurant concept, announced the site selection of its new franchise in Dothan. The new restaurant will be located in the Houston Centre at 3850 West Main St., Unit 402, Dothan, AL 36305.
Posted: 8:38 PM (MONTGOMERY)—During jury selection yesterday in Dallas County Circuit Court, a woman on the verge of trial instead pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree criminal solicitation to commit assault in the first degree against a circuit judge and investigator. Marie Billingsley, 60, formerly of Dallas County, was sentenced to 22 ½ years imprisonment for each charge, both to run concurrent.
Updated: 10:52 PM Good news for Ozark’s economy. Sales tax revenue saw a 10 percent jump for April, compared to the same time last year.
Updated: 10:54 PM At the cross roads of Novosel Street and Ruf Avenue, Fort Rucker dedicates two long roads of service to our country.
Posted: 6:32 PM Tim Tebow is headling the Faith Family and Football event in Dothan on Friday, June 21 at 7 p.m.
Posted: 6:19 PM Nearly 20 people completed a nine-week course to learn more about Dothan.
Posted: 6:03 PM Crenshaw County Probate Judge Jim Perdue (R) stood alongside his supporters and formally announced his candidacy to become Alabama’s next Secretary of State.
Updated: 9:21 PM The City of Dothan usually sprays overgrown weeds, grass, and plants to prevent them from covering manholes.
Updated: 5:56 PM Doctors say Keyuma Carpenter is doing much better.
Posted: 5:42 PM Agriculture and school officials unveiled two tunnel houses that will be used to grow produce.
Updated: 5:52 PM Twelve robberies, three states, and two suspects, but police are still looking for more.
Updated: 5:53 PM For the first time since 2008, Alabama state workers will receive a pay raise.
Updated: 5:57 PM City leaders say Dothan lost revenue because of the oil spill mainly from less traffic coming through the area.
Posted: 4:47 PM City leaders are working to get new equipment for both Houston County and Dothan police cars.
Posted: 4:45 PM Tuesday city commissioners agreed to enter into a contract with Marty Robbins Roofing Company, INC.
Posted: 4:36 PM The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 19 at 11 a.m.
Posted: 4:23 PM The scam comes in the form of an email, if you print the "required document" a virus is launched onto the victim's computer; making your personal and financial information available.
Posted: 3:44 PM Shae Morrison has been missing since last night. She is mentally challenged and without her necessary medication.
Updated: 2:30 PM Dothan City Schools have the eleventh highest graduation rate in the state.
Posted: 2:00 PM Alabama's Department of Revenue says the state's new private school tax credits do not apply to students who are already in private schools.
Posted: 1:17 PM A poll conducted by Quinnipiac University shows Gov. Rick Scott only trailing former Gov. Charlie Crist by 10-percent.
Posted: 1:05 PM During his second day at the Paris Air Show, Gov. Robert Bentley had 12 more meetings with companies that could expand in Alabama.
Posted: 12:53 PM Helms, is being held in the Henry County Jail after he shot at deputies and fled the scene.
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