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Alabama Supreme Court says no to new look at case of man in prison for killing mother, daughter

The case of a man serving consecutive 25-year sentences for killing a mother and her daughter during a 2011 traffic accident will not get a new look any time soon.

 

Congresswoman Terri Sewell to host Clarke County town hall meeting Wednesday

The meeting will take place from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Jackson Senior Activity Center at 1701 College Ave.

 

The Easter bunny visits Alabama Village

Light of the Village, a nonprofit, faith-based ministry, held its annual cookout and Easter egg hunt in Alabama Village in Prichard, Ala., on Saturday.

 

Driver killed after striking tree, overturning near Evergreen

A driver died Saturday night after the car he was driving veered off a roadway, struck a tree and overturned several times, Alabama State Troopers said.

 

Gulf Shores police investigating fatal wreck

The accident happened Sunday in the 3600 block of Gulf Shores Parkway.

 

Monday's weather: Strong storms likely across south Alabama, Gulf Coast

There is a threat of strong storms across the region Monday.

 

Judge recommends dismissing government lawsuit accusing Infirmary Health of fraud

Dr. Christian M. Heesch, who worked as a cardiologist for Infirmary Health subsidiary Diagnostic Physicians Group, sued in 2011 under a federal law that allows whistleblowers an opportunity to share any judgment a defendant is ordered to pay the government.

 

Spring breakers and beachgoers enjoy a sunny Sunday

Here's a collection of photos of spring breakers, vacationers and locals enjoying the beach and attractions Sunday, April 13, 2014.

 

Rip currents back to high risk in Gulf waters

View full sizeRip currents are at high risk this weekend along the Gulf Coast. (NWS) GULF COAST BEACHES-- There is a high risk of rip currents along the Gulf Coast through at least Monday, according to the National Weather Service....

 

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