May 24, 2013

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Power Bill Assistance

Several hundred Wiregrass residents have signed up for assistance in paying their power bills.

D-Day Anniversary

Sunday will mark the 60th-anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Europe.

Laci Peterson

Prosecutor: Laci Peterson's mother knew something was wrong when Laci was reported missing.

Boating Safety

The Alabama Marine Police remind Alabamians about water safety.

National Cemetery

Hundreds of acres of idle pastureland near the American Village in Montevallo is the likely location of north Alabama's first national cemetery.

Benjamin Trial

Testimony resumes today in the capital murder trial for a Dothan man who told police he did not intend to kill the victim.

Laci Peterson

Lawyer says new evidence points suspicion away from Peterson.

Platform Shutdown

Shell Oil Company shut its Mars deepwater production platform in the Gulf of Mexico over the weekend after workers spotted a sheen indicating a possible leak from a pipeline.

Bush Delivers Speech

President Bush delivers a prime-time speech on Iraq Monday night, outlining plans for handing power to Iraqis next month.

Michael Jackson

The prosecutor in the Michael Jackson case opposes a bail reduction and argues that the entertainer may be planning to flee the country.

Iraqi Baby

Doctors are examining an eight-month-old Iraqi girl to see how they can treat a neck growth that is restricting her breathing.

Canada Drug Imports

A Minnesota seniors group is suing nine major drug manufacturers saying they conspired to keep prices high by blocking cheaper Canadian imports.

Gas Prices

President Bush suggests if Congress had acted on his energy plan when he submitted it years ago, motorists wouldn't be feeling so much pain at the pump.

Bar Hours

DUI offenses decrease in Tuscaloosa after bar hours change.

Alabama Cigarette Tax

Statement by Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Executive Director William V. Corr on Alabama Cigarette Tax.

Gay Marriage

Unless the U.S. Supreme Court steps in, it looks like the nation's first gay marriages with state backing will take place on Monday in Massachusetts.

National Guard's Gone

With so many National Guard troops deployed in Iraq, officials in some states are worried they could be caught short-handed if an emergency occurs at home.

Laci Petterson

The double-murder trial of Scott Peterson will be staying right where it is.

Military Trials

The military trials will be getting under way next week in the abuse of prisoners in Iraq, and a U.S. commander says they won't just be for show.

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