May 22, 2013

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Episcopalians Forming New Organization

Episcopalians who opposed their denomination's consecration of a gay bishop are gathering to form a new Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes.

Black Tourism

The favorite city among black tourists is Atlanta, the birthplace of the Reverend Martin Luther King Junior and home to the civil rights movement.

Michael Jackson Fans

For some of the Michael Jackson fans gathered outside a California courthouse, their support of the pop star is proving to be very personal.

Bunless Burgers

In a nod to the low-carb craze that's sweeping the nation, Burger King is rolling out breadless Whoppers this week.

Alabama Inmates

Alabama's prison chief says he plans to move more than 1400 state inmates out of a Mississippi prison.

Robbery Arrest

A suspect has been arrested more than two years after robberies at two restaurants in the Florida panhandle.

High Speed Chase

A Wiregrass woman is in jail after leading police on a high-speed chase that involved nearly a dozen law enforcement agencies.

Church Arrest

Dothan police say a church secretary has confessed to stealing more than $40,000 from her employer.

Connecticut Governor

Connecticut House speaker to form committee to investigate scandal surrounding governor.

Coffee County Senior Center

One Wiregrass elected official is upset with the pace of construction of a senior center in Coffee County.

Toxic Mold

The Dothan Fire Department is trying to find a remedy after closing one of its fire stations because of toxic mold.

Tax Poll

A survey found most Alabamians who voted in the Sept. 9 referendum are hesitant about new state taxes.

Laci Peterson Trial

A judge in Modesto, California agrees that Scott Peterson cannot get a fair trial in his dead wife's home county.

Chick-fil-A Ad Campaign

Ad campaign featuring cute cows urging people to eat chicken instead of beef is on hold to avoid appearing insensitive.

Passenger Arrested

A Pittsburgh woman is being held without bond after allegedly attacking a federal air marshal on a Northwest Airlines flight to Minnesota.

Polar Bear Dip

What will you do today? Some plan to take a dip in the Tennessee River.

Almanacs

Almanac publishers are responding to the FBI's warning to police that people acting suspiciously with almanacs could be using the books for planning attacks.

Most Admired

President Bush and New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton are finally on the same ticket.

Holiday Traffic

Alabama state troopers estimate that 13 people will die over the New Year's holiday and law enforcement officers say they will crack down on drunk driving this week by putting more troopers on patrol.

Older Drivers

Beginning this Friday, Florida drivers aged 80 and over will have to take an eye test to renew their drivers license.

Corbitt Trial Is Set

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

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