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Alabama executes James Edward Barber

The first execution under the Alabama's new protocols played out early Friday morning after a divided U.S. Supreme Court sided with the state.

 

Gadsden native Savannah Miles advances again in 'Masterchef'

Savannah Miles was a member of the winning Red Team (Midwest and South) in the first team challenge of season 13 of Fox's 'Masterchef.'

 

Montgomery police search for registered sex offender

Riley James Decatur is in violation of the Community Notification Act, authorities say.

 

Collinsville native determined to pass on stories about town's Black history

Timothy "Cas" Smith is raising money to get historical markers at Gregory High School and the Black churches in Collinsville, Alabama.

 

Hitson steps into new role covering joys, challenges of growing up in Montgomery

Montgomery Advertiser's Hadley Hitson is stepping into a new role, expanding the newspaper's coverage of children's health, education and welfare.

 

Olympian says Montgomery Whitewater design may be his most important achievement

Scott Shipley competed in three Olympics and helped design the U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, N.C.

 

New details from Hoover police appear to cast doubt on story in Carlee Russell case

Police stopped short of calling the story false and said the investigation will continue.

 

Carlee Russell press conference: Watch police give update on missing Alabama woman

The Hoover Police Department gave an update on Carlee Russell, an Alabama woman who returned home Saturday after she was reported missing.

 

'Stop scam calls:' What the federal government is doing to halt illegal robocalls

The Federal Trade Commission announced a nationwide crackdown to stop companies from flooding Americans with unwanted, illegal robocalls.

 

U.S. Marshals arrest former Montgomery County corrections officer in jail contraband case

Timothy Summerlin, 33, was arrested Tuesday as part of a seven month investigation, and authorities say they expect more arrests.

 

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