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Today's north Alabama weather: Scattered storm chances, high near 86

There is currently a 40 percent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms across the Tennessee Valley for today and Thursday. These rain chances are primarily for the afternoon and early evening hours. Rain chances will drop to 30 percent overnight before rising back up Thursday. Storms could generate gusty winds while localized heavy rain and small hail remain the primary hazards.

 

North Alabama Running Roundup: Charity half-marathon in Muscle Shoals, fundraising run in Priceville

Solid Rock Christian Sports and Entertainment will host its first Running 'The Shoals' Half-Marathon and 5k at 6:30 a.m. Saturday. These races at the Shoals Robert Trent Jones golf courses are to benefit Shoals Sav-A-Life.

 

Funding secured for Phase III of Alabama Robotics Technology Park; facility could open in 2015

Gov. Robert Bentley is scheduled to visit the park on Thursday and announce that $9-10 million has been identified to finance the project.

 

Second suspect implied in DeKalb County bank robbery already jailed on separate robbery charge

Harris said Ericson Lamar Snow, 24, and Jamichael Keyaman Hawkins, 26, both of Gadsden, are implicated in the March 2013 robbery of Horizon Bank in Powell. Deputies took Snow into custody in north Gadsden Tuesday after an arrest warrant was issued. DeKalb County investigators, Etowah County drug agents, sheriff's deputies assigned to the U.S. Marshals' Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force, Gadsden police and an FBI task force all assisted in finding him.

 

Limestone tornado survivors frustrated over aid denials but officials say have patience with the process

On Memorial Day, Barbara Smiley was living in an RV on the property that has since been cleared of hulking masses of twisted metal that once formed homes.

 

Huntsville asks court to ignore citizen comments at desegregation trial

Huntsville's argues the community members who spoke at the end of the two-day desegregation hearing were not subject to cross examination, did not speak under oath, and may have offered inadmissible opinions and hearsay.

 

Sinkhole closes part of Old Highway 31 in Decatur

No one from Decatur's police, utilities or city hall could provide details to AL.com. However, WHNT reports Old Highway 31 is closed between Joe Davis Drive and Highway 31 until the road is repaired, which will likely be Wednesday.

 

Arrest for indecent exposure, residency issue raised in House District 21 race

Patrick Jones says the issues haven't come up once in his campaigning until the last week before the election

 

Guntersville High School football coach facing drug charges in Huntsville

Jail records show Larry Jerome Hudson, 28, was charged with possession of a controlled substance on May 20. The Guntersville City Schools website lists him as an assistant coach at Guntersville High School.

 

After Tuesday stabbings, spotlight back on plans to relocate 'Tent City' homeless camp under I-565

The DOT had set a January deadline for the camp to be moved out but the DOT did not force the issue at the time. Four months later, nothing has happened.

 

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