
A South African farmer who moved his family to the United States in 2019 to escape violence is now thriving in Huntsville. It's a place where he can go to the bank and actually see the teller. It's a place where he doesn't need 36 locks to keep people out of his home. It's a place where his wife can walk along in a park and feel safe.

The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the conviction of a Decatur chiropractor who tried to kill his wife by giving her pills filled with lead.

The Huntsville Police Department arrested two men in connection with possible illegal gambling machines at a business.

The Panama City Beach Police Department is investigating an incident involving a Geneva County commissioner’s wife.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about shots fired in Prichard Wednesday, just one day after they took over 911 calls for the city.

More than three dozen FBI agents, Alabama Homeland Security Task Force agents, U.S. Marshals and local authorities descended on the Prichard Police Department Tuesday morning and arrested a police officer in a long-spanning conspiracy investigation.

U.S. District Judge Liles C. Burke sentenced two Colombian nationals, who were in the United States illegally, for their part in cocaine trafficking, but deportation proceedings will begin after the sentence is complete.

Despite the Dothan Police Department making multiple arrests involving allegations of sexual conduct between a teacher and several elementary school students, the accused teacher still has an Alabama teaching certificate.

A defendant in a gruesome Bibb County child sex ring pleaded guilty to nine counts of first-degree kidnapping and one count of sexual torture. She was initially charged with human trafficking, but reached a deal with prosecutors after agreeing to testify against her seven co-defendants.

The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified an inmate found dead in his cell on Thursday afternoon.

The Chambers County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a double homicide after a man and woman were found dead in a wooded area off County Road 86.

An Enterprise woman accused of murdering her child is asking for a speedy trial.

Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama is offering an elevated $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in a Thursday shooting.
A delivery driver who is in the country on a student visa is now facing charges after a juvenile drowned.

A former Faith Academy guidance counselor was found guilty after prosecutors presented evidence she failed to report suspected sexual misconduct to the proper authorities.

The man charged in the murder of four people in Wilmer previously purchased drugs from one of the victims, detectives revealed in court, according to multiple reports.

The Troy Police Department arrested two men on multiple drug charges following a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 231.

The Eufaula Police Department made an arrest in the death of a teen found dismembered and burned.

A teacher accused of having sexual contact with a student was released on bond, according to jail records.

A gruesome case out of Tuscaloosa County has left a family devastated and a suspect behind bars without bond.

The man charged in the death of a retired Auburn University professor will remain behind bars without bond after he was indicted by a Lee County grand jury.

A former Mobile County deputy has been indicted on 16 charges following a new indictment handed down this week.

The Tuscaloosa County Violent Crimes Unit is investigating an officer-involved shooting that claimed the life of a woman and injured her brother.

The Selma Police Department is investigating a shooting that left a two-year-old boy dead on Wednesday.

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office fired a deputy who is under investigation by the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).

The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office arrested a mother in connection with the death of her 17-month-old son.

A Loxley woman was indicted by a Baldwin County grand jury on multiple charges, including child abuse and human trafficking.