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NFL player Brian Robinson Jr. to speak at gun violence prevention event in Tuscaloosa

Brian Robinson Jr. was the victim of gun violence shortly before beginning his NFL career last season with the Washington Commanders.

 

The Evansville fugitives, Part 3: How one cop's different drive home changed the manhunt

Following the revelation of a car wash video, marshals hunting Casey and Vicky White in Evansville were going in dozens of different directions.

 

CDC releases new data on strokes, widening disparities since COVID-19 pandemic

The number of deaths due to strokes increased during the pandemic. Here's why.

 

Public hearing draws support for Montgomery civilian review board

The next step will be for the City Council to vote on the issue. Members expect to do so in early June.

 

Jefferson Davis High School holds Commencement Exercises

Jefferson Davis High School holds Commencement Exercises

 

Miami man sentenced to federal prison in stolen mail case that started in Prattville

Alberto Carlos Varona, 30, pleaded guilty in 2021 to possession of stolen mail. He was recently sentenced to 30 months in federal prison.

 

Eagles' QB Jalen Hurts earns perseverance award from Tuscaloosa civil rights foundation

Jalen Hurts will receive a perseverance award named after the late Rev. Thomas Linton, who was a key player in Tuscaloosa's civil rights movement.

 

'Incredibly unusual' dog survives 2-month trek in wild, found relatively 'in great shape'

Blaze, a German Shepherd, evaded both danger and capture while roaming over roughly 10 miles in southwest Indian River County, Florida.

 

The stories you've never heard about Casey, Vicky White's time in Evansville. Here's Part 2.

Evansville car wash manager James Stinson and U.S. marshals clash over his role in the hunt for fugitives Casey and Vicky White, but his video helps.

 

Indifference to prison violence 'will change us,' EJI's Charlotte Morrison says

Morrison has been named the Advertiser's Community Hero for May for helping to improve Alabama's criminal justice system and the Montgomery community.

 

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