May 22, 2013

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New Rabies Case in Houston County

Another raccoon in Houston County has tested positive for rabies. This makes the 11th case this year. Houston County had the highest number of recorded rabies cases last year, and looks like it is on the same track this year.

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Some FEMA Trailers Unsafe

An environmental group says thousands of Hurricane Katrina victims in Mississippi and Louisiana may be living in unsafe conditions after tests it conducted showed dangerous levels of formaldehyde in some government trailers.

Lionel Tate Sentenced 30 Years

Lionel Tate, the teenager who got a second chance after he beat and stomped a six-year-old girl to death, was sent back to prison for 30 years Thursday for gun possession.

Train Derailment

A minor train derailment in Dothan Thursday morning caused concern.

Dothan Housing Market

The demand for new and old homes is going up so much, which developers and contractors are finding it hard to keep up with the pace. There are hundreds of homes in the Wiregrass for sale right now.

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Medicare Part D Enrollment

Time is up, but it's not over yet. Feelings of frustration and confusion are still plaguing most senior citizens days after the Medicare Part D enrollment deadline. Only now, it's for different reasons.

Wiregrass Alligator Worries

People living near the water in Florida are on edge after three women died in gator attacks in the past week. Fishermen and boaters who frequent two Wiregrass lakes, Lake Seminole and Lake Eufaula, say gators can be a problem there, too.

Enterprise Sale Tax

Enterprise received its independent audit this week for the 2005 fiscal year and the numbers look great.

Enterprise Meth Lab Bust

With the help of alert neighbors, narcotics investigators raided an Enterprise home and make arrests.

Highway Road Construction Safety

Road work in Georgia can be a very dangerous profession. Since 1973, 56 Georgia DOT workers have died while working on state roads.

Honey Bee Shortage

The bee population has been declining and it's a phenomenon that has had a big impact on farmers and the average consumer.

Senate Approves Border Fence

A proposal pushed by Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions to build 370 miles of triple-layered fencing along the Mexican border was approved by the full U-S Senate today

Dothan’s Little Hero

A six-year-old Dothan girl is being called a hero after saving the life of her diabetic grandmother. She was awarded with a medal Wednesday at a special recognition ceremony.

Wiregrass Reaction to President's Speech

Just one day after President Bush's nationwide address over immigration issues, public opinion appears to be split over immigration reform, and plans to militarize our country's southern border.

Covington County Drug Roundup

During a news conference in Andalusia, the Covington County District Attorney said teamwork was the key in recent drug arrests.

Dothan Cop Shift Change

Dothan's police officer's are again changing their shifts. They started with a 12 hour shift then to 10 hours, now back to a 12 hour shifts again.

Armed Robbery Caught on Tape

Dale County authorities are searching for an armed robbery suspect and they're willing to pay for information that puts the gunman and his accomplice behind bars.

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