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Huntsville man convicted of assault after using stun gun on undercover officers

Christopher Lafever's lawsuit said he saw the police car drive by and started to call the 911 dispatcher again, but then decided to handle it himself.

 

Second former officer of Mississippi company charged with stock fraud in Madison County

Mark E. Rodgers, 51, of Houston was arrested Tuesday on multiple counts and he is in the Madison County Jail with a $255,000 cash bond.

 

Huntsville City Councilman Will Culver recovering from serious car wreck on Governors Drive

Culver was attempting to make a right turn onto the southbound Memorial Parkway access road last Friday afternoon when his vehicle was rear-ended by a Toyota Tundra pickup truck.

 

Anti-Defamation League names Huntsville City Schools No Place for Hate district

The Huntsville City school system has been recognized for system-wide efforts to combat bullying and improve overall school environments.

 

Parents of toddler who died after swallowing dish detergent still facing negligent homicide charges

Her father and her stepmother "did not seek medical help" for the child "due to (their) state of intoxication, according to the Madison Police Department.

 

Funeral for young car crash victim Micah Brown Saturday afternoon

Whitesburg Baptist Church sanctuary was chosen to hold crowd expected for service

 

Great weather, new activities make ideal conditions for tonight's Sidewalk Arts Stroll in downtown Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- The sun is shining again and the weather is cool and breezy - the perfect atmosphere for the first Sidewalk Arts Stroll of the summer. The popular free outdoor event takes place tonight around the Courthouse Square...

 

Guntersville soccer coach intended to take nude photos, have sexual contact with victim, complaint says

Prosecutors released the criminal complaint today of Kristian Danette Griffin, Barrow's co-defendant who was also charged in the case last week.

 

Relief: If tornado had hit South Lincoln School during school hours, kids would have been OK

Best gift of all: If the tornado had hit during school hours, sections of South Lincoln School in Lincoln County, Tenn., where students go during tornado drills would have kept them safe.

 

West Madison Elementary gifted students lobby for more program funding from Alabama Legislature

The students on Thursday presented state Rep. Mac McCutcheon with a resolution asking the Alabama Legislature to give more funding to gifted programs throughout the state. The children wore bright yellow T-shirts that pleaded, "Fund Gifted Education."

 

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