Grants Awarded to Help Ala. Groups Serve Homeless
Governor Robert Bentley has announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is providing Alabama with $1.8 million in grants help fund emergency housing initiatives.
Governor Robert Bentley has announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is providing Alabama with $1.8 million in grants help fund emergency housing initiatives.
Hyundai officials say the company has invested $7 million into an Alabama plant that manufactures two of its most popular vehicles.
Montgomery police are investigating a shooting after responding to a wreck.
Montgomery Public Schools leaders and Montgomery police held a meeting to address safety concerns, after a threatening message was found in the school bathroom at Lee High School.
Morris Felton, a Crenshaw County man, was convicted today of sexual abuse 1st degree of a child under 12 and sodomy 1st degree.
Governor Robert Bentley pardoned the 65th turkey named Clyde from Bates Turkey Farm in Greenville, and the missing piece of this year’s ceremony was Bill Bates.
New developments tonight from Tallassee — a police department in turmoil. We have exclusive details on the city’s former Assistant police chief, Chris Miles, who was arrested on charges he broke into a gas station and stole money.
It has been nearly two weeks since Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Phillipines, killing at least 4,000 people and destroying large parts of the island nation. Now one Tallapoosa County organization is reaching out to churches and faith groups in Alabama to help people left in the storm’s destruction.
Residents in Wetumpka are getting ready for the state’s next special election coming up next month.
Candidates met for a forum at the Wetumpka Civic Center.
Alabama’s largest health insurance company, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, says it won’t reinstate health plans that don’t comply with the federal health care law.