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Spokesman says New Orleans police to investigate their own.
Spokesman says New Orleans police to investigate their own.
The Senate has voted 78-to-22 to confirm John Roberts as the 17th chief justice of the United States.
Bullet-proof vests are being replaced because of a faulty material called zylon.
Because the use of cell phones is increasing, E-911 officials say they are losing revenue and might have to get it from taxpayers.
The Enterprise City school transportation director says the district now has contracted with two local fuel suppliers.
New Orleans teacher brain Joseph lost his school and his home to Hurricane Katrina. But now, Joseph and his family have been received with open arms by the Enterprise City school system.
A ceremony was held early this morning for a welcome center located at the Enterprise gate at Fort Rucker.
New defibrillator on the market that can alert doctors of problems.
Health alert for doctors and expecting moms.
News for those who suffer from type 2 diabetes.
The governor promotes farmers and ranchers.
Shares drop for Movie Gallery.
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan has met with a prominent lawmaker who supports the Iraq war.
Prosecutor says Hinckley can't be trusted on extended visits.
When the 2006 fiscal year begins on Saturday, the county's road and bridge department will have around $1 million less to work with.
Work has been underway for two years to four-lane a 20-mile stretch of Highway 77 from Panama City to the Washington County line.
Several Wiregrass students got a chance to get out of the classroom and mingle with the animals.
The city's proposal will hike up bills by four percent, but only those using Dothan Utilities will be affected.
Glory To Him Church in Ozark is providing hurricane victims with housing and other needs to get back on their feet.
A newly developed cosmetic design is on display at Southeast Alabama Medical Center.
The chief of the New Orleans Police is stepping down from that post.
Workers find Mustard agent leaking from artillery shell.
President Bush is on his seventh trip to the Gulf Coast since Hurricane Katrina hit a month ago.
State Rep. David Graves, charged with drunken driving for a second time, was denied by a judge Tuesday in his contention that his position as lawmaker means he cannot break the law while the Legislature is at work.
New Orleans police plan tribunal for missing officers during Katrina.
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