Burglary Arrest
A Coffee County man is now in jail on burglary charges.
A Coffee County man is now in jail on burglary charges.
An escapee from Oskaloosa County has been recaptured in Walton County.
Authorities are still investigating the death of a Marianna man.
The Army says it chemical weapons incinerator will again resume destroying chemical weapons sometime Tuesday.
Citing security concerns, HealthSouth has moved six American employees out of Saudi Arabia.
The judge in the Laci Peterson case wants to know exactly what a juror said to the slain woman's brother.
Dothan Police Chief John White told an Internet website one of his former employees got a degree from a known diploma mill.
The idea of having inmates responsible for medical co-pays is the best money saving project for Houston County Jail inmates.
A Pentagon spokesman says Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld ordered the military to secretly hold a suspected terrorist in Iraq.
A spokeswoman for Archbishop Desmond Tutu said he did not cancel his trip to Alabama because of a personal emergency, as claimed by the organizer.
Federal regulators are demanding California pay Enron and other energy companies almost $270 million in refunds.
The federal judge scheduled to preside over the fraud and corruption trial of former Governor Siegelman is Riley's cousin.
NASA invention could have saved life of child left in car, group says.
A new report concludes high school graduation tests in Florida and five other states are not "overly demanding."
Watching too much television may cause sleeping problems in teenagers.
Muslim woman appeals state ban of veil on license photo.
First lady Laura Bush says President Bush still remains opposed to using embryos in stem-cell research, despite former President Reagan's death from Alzheimer's disease.
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A U.S. senator is calling on the Justice Department to release all tapes it has of conversations by Enron energy traders.
Ronald Reagan, the cheerful crusader died Saturday after a long twilight struggle with Alzheimer's disease.
A former employee of Alabama's child welfare agency was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday.
Monday's severe storm destroyed much of the tomato crop in eastern Geneva County.
Speeders beware when driving through one Geneva County town.
Alabama Gov. Bob Riley is extending a helping hand to Alabama residents who have served the country through military service and the families of those soldiers.
Eighty U.S. Marine reservists from south Alabama are gearing up for deployment early next week to Iraq.
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