May 18, 2013

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Corbitt Trial Is Set

Forty-six-year-old Harold Corbitt of Cottonwood is accused of gunning down another man during an argument.

Holiday Driving

State troopers say at least 17 people died on Alabama roads during the Christmas holiday travel period.

Police Chase

A man in a stolen van lead Dothan Police on a 10-minute chase around 5 p.m. Saturday night.

Gov. Riley's Goals for 2004

Voters' rejection of Riley’s $1.2 billion tax package is not stopping him from designing a world-class education system and a more trustworthy state government.

Terri's Law

Lawyers for Gov. Jeb Bush are predicting defeat when a judge rules on the constitutionality of "Terri's Law."

Burglary Arrests

An arrest has been made in connection with recent church burglaries in Coffee County.

Headland Drug Bust

A Henry County couple has been arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine.

Dothan Drug Bust

Its the largest roundup of suspected drug dealers in Dothan history with over 100 suspects.

Roy Horn

Illusionist Roy Horn of "Siegfried and Roy" has been released from a Los Angeles hospital.

Alabama Birding Trails

Alabama has more riches than most realize, it’s not hunting or fishing, but it’s vast array of bird species.

HealthBeat: The Flu

Even though this is only the first week of winter, Americans are already dealing with what experts are calling the worst flu seasons in thirty years.

Winter Tips

The Winter solstice arrived Monday at 1:04 AM and public health officials remind us to be prepared.

Getaway Car

Unmarked Collier sheriff's car mistaken for getaway car.

Parade Flap

Mobile Christmas parade will be held despite name controversy.

SPAM Lawsuit

Authorities say it was behind billions of unsolicited e-mail messages.

Bush on Spam

President Bush has signed legislation aimed at stemming the flood of unwanted emails.

Kinston Bank Robbery

A Coffee County man is waiting to be sentenced after being convicted on federal bank robbery charges.

Dothan Armed Robberies

Dothan police are still searching for suspects in a couple of weekend armed robberies committed within minutes of each other.

Canadian Prime Minister

Canada has allotted $225 million in aid for Iraq, but was upset last week when Bush officials said countries that didn't fight in Iraq couldn't bid on many contracts.

Bedford Trial

A judge has thrown out the extortion charges against state Senator Roger Bedford, saying the state failed to prove the powerful Democratic lawmaker had made a threat to commissioners in rural Marion County.

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