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Court records made public this afternoon outline the specific complaints against Barrow, who has been suspended from his volunteer position at Guntersville High School.
Capt. John Stringer said officers pulled a vehicle over on Sullivan Street between Royal Drive and Madison Boulevard. During the conversation, officers found a small amount of methamphetamine and precursors for making more.
Alabama Senate District 1 Democratic candidates Mike Curtis and Earl Gardner sat down with AL.com on May 19, 2014, to discuss their race in the upcoming June 3 Democratic primary. The
Alabama Senate District 1 GOP candidates Jonathan Berryhill, Tim Melson and Chris Seibert sat down with AL.com on May 19, 2014, to discuss their race in the upcoming June 3 Republican primary.
Jebree Devaile King, 22, is charged in the shooting death of Lawrence Alan Williams Jr. Police found Williams' body outside a car on Melody Road on March 23. He had been fatally shot in the chest. Police identified King as a suspect and arrested him on April 3. He has remained in the Madison County Jail since.
Interest rates as low are 2.18 % are available for both homeowners and renters putting their lives back together after the April 28, 2014, tornadoes in North Alabama and southern Middle Tennessee.
Vollmer, who has spent more than 20 years as an advocate for public education, spent Monday and Tuesday in north Alabama. AL.com sat down with Vollmer briefly on Tuesday to talk about his thoughts on the state of the American education system.
A Tuscaloosa woman, assisted by someone claiming to be a T-Mobile representative, managed to con two telephones valued at $1,416 from an Athens store by claiming she'd already paid for them, according to Chief Floyd Johnson.