May 18, 2013

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Elderly Abuse Arrest

A Dothan man is arrested and charged with abuse of an elderly adult in need of protective services and one count of unlawful possession of a controlled substance.

Missing Ozark Kids

A Dale County woman is on the run with her children; and police are asking area residents to help find them.

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Governor Riley’s Ozark Visit

Alabama Governor Bob Riley visited Ozark Friday to discuss the final day of this legislative session. The governor addressed several topics including tax cuts and a bill concerning unborn children and murder.

Geneva County Dog Poisoning

Eneva County officials are trying to get to the bottom of several dog poisoning cases. A resident lost three dogs in the last week.

Greater Beulah Baptist Church Voting

Hundreds of Greater Beulah Baptist Church members packed into the Houston County courthouse Friday to vote on whether their church's finances would continue to be handled by the church or an outside source.

AU Trustees approve tuition, fee hike

Auburn University trustees approved increasing the school's tuition and athletic fees Friday, a move that will cost most students an extra $410 a year.

Alcohol Sales in Troy

Council members in Troy are hoping to ban the sale of alcohol near churches and schools.

Thrift Store Armed Robbery

Dothan police are looking for the suspects who robbed a clothing store on Railroad Avenue Thursday afternoon.

Church Dispute in Court

Members of a Dothan church go to the polls Thursday; but they'll be casting ballots at the Houston County courthouse and a judge will count the votes.

Another Armed Robbery Caught on Tape

The Dothan Police Department has released pictures of another armed robbery that was caught on tape and a reward is being offered to help solve the case.

Mosquito Season Begin

Last summer's storms are still having a major impact on the Wiregrass, and it may soon be more obvious during this year's mosquito season.

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Henry County Shooting Rampage

There is a massive manhunt for a Henry County man. Police said Johnny Thomas went on a shooting rampage, injuring his mother-in-law, his stepson, and killing a family friend.

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