Child Support Suit
Lawsuit accuses child support committee of secrecy, unconstitutional acts.
Lawsuit accuses child support committee of secrecy, unconstitutional acts.
When it reopens as early as July, Cypress Gardens will be a hybrid of a regional amusement park with new thrill rides and the tranquil gardens filled with Southern belles and water ski shows that made it famous generations ago.
Two months ago someone matched all six numbers in the $15 million lotto drawing on Valentine's Day. But the owner of the ticket remains a mystery.
The Bush Administration appears to be backing off a plan to cut overtime benefits for some workers.
The chairman and CEO of McDonald's died of an apparent heart attack in Orlando.
President Bush is showing his support for the work of a UN envoy, who's putting a plan together for a caretaker government in Iraq.
Honda is recalling 600,000 minivans and sport utility vehicles, many of them made in Alabama, because of a defect that can cause their transmissions to fail.
One of the oldest businesses in Enterprise was completely destroyed by fire early Thursday morning.
If a child doesn't pass the state high school graduation exam, should he or she be allowed to take part in graduation exercises?
Here's an update on a story News 4 first told you about earlier this week.
Roy Moore's fight to keep a Ten Commandments monument in the state judicial building will cost Alabama taxpayers more than half a million dollars.
President Bush is hailing Ariel Sharon's plan to pull out of Gaza and parts of the West Bank as a "historic" step toward a Palestinian state.
Panhandle beach residents fight nourishment, cite property rights.
Unless a judge stops it, a ban on the herbal stimulant Ephedra will go into effect Monday.
It may be easier for this year's college graduates to find a job.
Houston County commissioners are still looking at possibly renovating and expanding the Houston County Farm Center.
Wiregrass Hospital of Geneva took a giant step in creating a health network across southeast Alabama.
We've heard stories here in the Wiregrass lately about a stabbing at one school, and allegations of hazing at another.
The Environmental Protection Agency has given the Anniston Army Depot permission to incinerate more rockets filled with deadly GB nerve agent.
The deadly US attack on a mosque in Fallujah, Iraq, today will reverberate around the Arab and Muslim world.
If you live in Chapelwood and you've been paying for flood insurance, you may be able to get some or all of that money back.
Bats have once again become a health concern in one Wiregrass neighborhood.
Officials say the white powdery substance found in area convenience store was harmless.
The city's financial report for fiscal year 2003 is out, and it shows the city in the black.
There are more details about the letter that derailed the trial of two former Tyco executives who were accused of looting the company.
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