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'Sitting on a time bomb': Marshall County Commission passes emergency resolution to replace courthouse fire pump

Extensive rusting around the main seal could lead to a sudden and catastrophic rupture resulting in bodily harm or property damage and could even "collapse" the cities water lines.

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Remains found in 1994 identified as Texas man in Baldwin County cold case

Over 30 years after skeletal remains were found on State Highway 225, the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office identified the person.

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Semmes denies liability in shooting of Bowman's Auto Air owner

The City of Semmes denies wrongdoing by police officers who entered Bowman’s Auto Air at 3 a.m. on January 4, leading to a shootout.

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Thomasville Police chief emphasizes faith after officer dies in crash with log truck

The Thomasville Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its own in a car crash early Wednesday.

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Red snapper season open seven days a week starting May 22

The Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announced on Monday that Alabama state waters and federal waters will open to private and state-licensed charter vessel anglers for red snapper harvest on May 22.

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Huntsville anti-gravity tech researcher's death tied to nationwide series of disappearances, alleged suicides

In June 2022, a top anti-gravity technology researcher residing in Huntsville allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, leading local officials to label the death as a suicide.

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‘Makes me absolutely sick to my stomach’ – Tuberville calls for DHS funding in budget reconciliation

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) on Wednesday called for Republicans in Congress to bypass Democratic stalling tactics that continue to leave the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unfunded.

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State Rep. Yarbrough schools liberal HCS Board member after comments critical of religious instruction release time law

After attacking a new state law allowing public school students to leave campus during the school day for outside religious instruction, Huntsville City School Board member Andrea Alvarez doubled down on her criticism in a social media exchange with State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity) on Tuesday.

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Alabama Educational Television Commission hires pollster to survey opinions of APT, PBS

Members of the Alabama Educational Television Commission voted on Tuesday by a 4-3 margin to conduct a survey of Alabamians’ opinions of Alabama Public Television and PBS.

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Ledbetter downplays pro-gambling ACF PAC role in election cycle — 'What's going to beat you is if you don't do your work at home'

As campaign mailers and digital advertising funded by the so-called American Conservative Fund (ACF) political action committee continue to overwhelm parts of Alabama with competitive legislative races, House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) said he is urging his members to stay focused on their public image in their district.

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‘TikTok Trickster’ back in Baldwin County to face love scam charges

A man accused of using more than 30 aliases to swindle money out of unsuspecting love interests online has been extradited back to Alabama after three years.

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'Major step in the right direction': U.S. House Appropriations Committee advances $565 million for Redstone Arsenal Space Command HQ

The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has advanced $565 million in federal funding for the design and construction of U.S. Space Command's new headquarters at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. 

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'Manufacturing racism to justify its existence': SPLC indicted for wire fraud, money laundering to KKK

A Montgomery grand jury returned an indictment charging the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) with 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and money laundering. 

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Former Cold Springs High School basketball coach arrested for sex with student, sending obscene material

Adams previously coached at Holly Pond High School, where she abruptly resigned years earlier.

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'This isn't parents rights': HCS Board of Education member bashes conservative parents, religious instruction release time law

According to Alvarez, the law is not about religion or faith, but about insecure parents and their desire to be "disruptive" in public schools.

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Body found inside submerged vehicle in Fairhope neighborhood pond

The Fairhope Police Department is investigating after a body was found inside a vehicle submerged in a pond.

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‘We have no tolerance for child exploitation' — Alabama reaches $12.2 million settlement with online gaming platform Roblox

Attorney General Steve Marshall recently announced that the state had reached a $12.2 million settlement with the online gaming platform Roblox, which will fund additional School Resource Officers (SROs) and bolster child safety on the platform.

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Pinson man demanded sex videos from children, traveled to rape, sodomize 11-year-old

A Pinson man will spend the rest of his life in prison for sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of numerous children across the nation.

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Department of Justice launches criminal investigation into Montgomery-based SPLC

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) announced on Tuesday that they are the subject of a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the left-wing group's use of paid confidential informants. 

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Ivey enacts sex ed reform legislation banning sexually explicit images, contraceptive demonstrations in curriculum

Gov. Kay Ivey has signed legislation into law that would significantly alter the state’s K-12 sex education, mandating “sexual risk avoidance” instead of what is called comprehensive sex education.

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State Rep. Stringer says he 'wouldn't be surprised' if special session called on gambling before November election

During a Monday episode of Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Rep. Shane Stringer (R-Citronelle) suggested it was not out of the realm of possibilities for a special legislative session on gambling prior to the November elections.

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Mobile County authorities call on public to help solve quadruple homicide

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch is asking the public to come forward with information in a quadruple homicide in Wilmer.

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Ainsworth appoints conservative school choice advocate Terry Lathan to Charter School Commission

At a pivotal time in the state’s charter school growth, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth has changed the trajectory of the Alabama Charter School Commission and the schools under its purview with the recent appointment of Terry Lathan.

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Nearly 4,000 acres burned last week; Statewide fire danger alert extended

The Alabama Forestry Commission determined that the entire state remains in a fire danger classification.

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‘Actions have consequences’: Etowah County GOP committee to meet after Jesse Battles announces independent run

Etowah County Republican Party (GOP) leadership will meet in the near future after Jesse Battles announced his independent candidacy for State Senate District 10.

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Judge sides with Central Alabama Water in fluoridation case against City of Birmingham; Takes dig at BWWB, 'anti–science movement'

Central Alabama Water was vindicated when Circuit Judge Frederic Allen Bolling walked back his prior ruling and dismissed the case brought against them by Woodfin for ending the fluoridation of its water system.

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LGBTQ-supporting non-profit with outreach to 'Weird Kids' receives 'banned' books, donated some to school libraries

A Madison bookstore made good on its pledge to donate banned books to a local non-profit that conducts various outreach, including a group for LGBTQ+-identifying “kids, youth and adults,” and claimed to have donated some of the books to local school libraries.

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