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Name that turkey: Ivey opens poll for Thanksgiving turkey pardoning

While most families in Alabama will be gobbling up the turkey this Thanksgiving, at least two turkeys will be safe and sound.

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Legislators consider ‘outcome-based’ changes to Alabama higher education funding

Lawmakers began a series of meetings on Wednesday to consider changing how universities and colleges are funded in Alabama. 

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Ivey in Mobile: Disappointed with 'reckless' government shutdown, optimistic about next year

Governor Kay Ivey was in Mobile on Wednesday to address the Mobile Chamber's Forum at the Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel.

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9-year-old Hanceville girl recovering after dog 'grabbed' her face in attack

A young Hanceville girl who was attacked by a dog last Friday at an apartment complex has been released from medical care and is now recovering at home.

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'Great step toward restoring stability, trust in government': Alabama Republicans tout Senate-passed funding package now arriving in House of Representatives

With a bipartisan funding package allowing for the reopening of the federal government now having passed the U.S. Senate, members of the U.S. House of Representatives will soon be voting on the legislation as well.

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Aniah’s Law ‘hugely successful’ but could contain 'loopholes,' says Mobile County Sheriff Burch

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch told FM Talk’s Sean Sullivan on “Midday Mobile” that Aniah’s Law, which allows judges to hold suspects accused of violent crimes behind bars until trial, has been “hugely successful.”

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Dale Strong 'elated' House called back to D.C., blames Democrats' Trump 'hate' for shutdown

Strong said voters, including Democrats, can "see through" costly tactics used by the left to keep the government shutdown at the expense of everyday Americans.

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Hoover City Council signals more transparency; New city attorney pursues state forensic audit

At their first regularly scheduled meeting, the Hoover City Council, Mayor Nick Derzis, and Charlie Waldrep, the city attorney, emphasized the city’s renewed dedication to transparency.

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Eagle Forum of Alabama, API cheer U.S. Senate closing ‘dangerous intoxicating hemp’ loophole

Alabama conservative groups applauded on Tuesday the U.S. Senate, including a ban on “intoxicating hemp-derived drugs” such as Delta-8 THC in legislation to reopen the federal government.

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State Sen. Josh Carnley, State Rep. Matthew Hammett oppose Pine Hills Carbon Storage Hub project

State Sen. Josh Carnley (R–Ino) and State Rep. Matthew Hammett (R–Andalusia) announced on Tuesday their joint opposition to the proposed Pine Hills Carbon Storage Hub, a carbon capture and underground injection project planned for southern Covington County by Reliant Carbon Capture & Storage.

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Etowah County detention deputies arrested on felony contraband charges

A pair of Etowah County Detention Center deputies ended up behind bars last week, and they're now facing felony charges.

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Deal to reopen government would allow Tuberville, U.S. Senators spied on by Biden administration to sue Feds

According to a report from The New York Times' Devlin Barrett, the recently brokered bipartisan deal to reopen the federal government "would create a wide legal avenue for senators to sue" the federal government for searching their phone records without notification.

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Tuberville: Schumer's political future in question — 'Depends on if that young lady from New York wants to run'

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined Fox Business host Larry Kudlow on Monday evening for a discussion touching on the filibuster and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) questionable political future post government shutdown.

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Young sisters killed in Tuscaloosa triple shooting; Man charged with capital murder

The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit made an arrest in connection with the shooting death of two sisters and the injury of a male teen.

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Katie Britt on Democrat plans for extending Obamacare subsidies: ‘Doesn’t deal with any of the issues’

An upcoming vote on extending the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, subsidies pushed by Democrats doesn’t address problems with the program, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).

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Mobile's 'Complete Street' project underway in one of city's oldest areas

 Construction is underway for Mobile’s latest “Complete Streets” project along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. Crews began working to rebuild the roadway from Butchers Lane to Broad Street.

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Teen charged with capital murder following Ensley park shooting

The Birmingham Police Department arrested a 16-year-old male in connection to a Saturday afternoon shooting in the city’s West Precinct.

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Birmingham Police chief: ‘BPD still locked in’ following three Saturday homicides

Birmingham Police chief Michael Pickett addressed the community following three homicides over the weekend.

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Charter School Commission staff detail ambitious plans for use of federal grant money

At its November monthly meeting, Alabama Public Charter School Commission (APCSC) executive director Logan Searcy outlined how the state plans to use the federal grant announced last month.

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Tuberville calls shutdown 'unmasking moment' for Democratic Party, says left will 'pay the price in midterms'

Following eight Senate Democrats voting in favor of a House-passed continuing resolution on Sunday evening, the U.S. government looks to be on its way to reopening after a record 40-day shutdown.

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Cullman wellness clinic accused of injecting research weight loss drugs without consent

A Cullman wellness clinic that provides weight loss injections is under fire after Attorney General Steve Marshall accused the owners of injecting patients with research drugs.

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Death of Jefferson County inmate found dead in cell under investigation

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a 24-year-old inmate found dead in his cell.

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'An empty promise': U.S. Rep. Sewell displeased with Senate Dems as party capitulates in government shutdown

Following the passage of a continuous resolution in the U.S. Senate to help reopen the government, Democrats within the U.S. House of Representatives are condemning the progress and denouncing fellow liberals in the upper chamber who voted for the legislation.

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Killen man charged with making threats against Deshler High School after allegedly driving onto campus 'yelling' over handling of August Borden case

Robert Shaun Bowman was arrested last Friday in Tuscumbia for allegedly making terroristic threats against Deshler High School over its handling of a case involving injured student August Borden.

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Ivey appoints her general counsel Will Parker to Alabama Supreme Court

Governor Kay Ivey appointed Will Parker on Monday to serve on the Alabama Supreme Court. 

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Dale Strong touts newly opened FBI National Counter-Unmanned Training Center

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) has announced the official opening of the FBI National Counter-Unmanned Training Center at Redstone Arsenal.

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Brighton woman charged with murder following Saturday morning homicide

The Birmingham Police Department arrested a woman in connection to a shooting Saturday morning in the 3200 block of 32nd Street North.

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