Alabama Has Tested Positive for Mad Cow Disease
US Agriculture officials confirmed Monday that a cow in Alabama has tested positive for mad cow disease.
US Agriculture officials confirmed Monday that a cow in Alabama has tested positive for mad cow disease.
A weekend teenage drinking party leads to a 16 years old falling into an alcohol coma.
A Florala teenager lost control of the four-wheeler when he was ridding with two other people and was thrown from it.
A seminar was held Friday to prepare social workers for future disasters like Hurricane Katrina.
A Nigerian national has been arrested for identity theft in Troy.
No Child Left Behind act is starting to have a dramatic impact on teachers.
Slocomb Police alert residents with cracking several burglaries.
The investigation continues into Thursday night armed robbery of the Liberty convenience store on Cottonwood Road in Dothan.
A Daleville woman convicted of murder received a maximum sentence Friday in a Dothan courtroom.
Testimony continues Friday in the capital murder trial of a Dothan man accused of killing his wife.
An Enterprise business is at the center of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Sen. Richard Shelby news raised questions.
A Daleville woman convicted of murder received a maximum sentence Friday in a Dothan courtroom.
A federal judge has postponed this afternoon’s hearing to determine whether to grant bond for three college students accused of setting fires that damaged or destroyed nine rural churches in Alabama.
A Hyundai subsidiary is expected to announce construction of a 1.2 billion dollar assembly plant sometime next week.
A local group is lending a helping hand to a school for the disabled.
Draft beer is another step closer becoming legal in Houston County.
It’s a bill that will have a profound effect on both teachers and students in Alabama.
A Florida woman has been sentenced to 30-years in prison for dealing in cocaine.
An online forum that has swept across cyberspace is allowing teens to share their personal lives online with each other or with anyone in cyberspace, including criminals.
In February, nine different churches in rural Alabama were intentionally set on fire. Wednesday, Federal authorities made three arrests. All are college students
South Alabama is having a blood shortage that is hurting area hospitals.
Bay County commissioners are rejecting a plan by the sheriff to replace a boot camp.
A Crimetoppers reward is being offered for any tips leading to the arrest of two robbery suspects considered armed and dangerous.
New medical examiner will conduct autopsy to the teenager who died at a Panama City Boot Camp
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