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Lowndes County environmental justice investigation findings announced by DOJ

U.S. Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke annouces DOJ finding in Lowndes County environmental justice investigation

 

Prattville ambulance, vehicle collide in Montgomery

The ambulance was transporting a patient to a Montgomery hospital.

 

'Never tell me the odds': Chewbacca (not that one) and best friend escape from bear in NC

It wasn't May the Fourth, but the force was with Hendersonville, N.C.'s John Koerber and his Yorkie, ChewB as they both survived a bear attack.

 

Education Trust Fund budget moves forward without Montgomery Whitewater funding

The Senate committee approved a nearly $9 billion education budget with a 2% pay raise for education employees and modest tax rebates.

 

DOJ finds evidence of discrimination in Lowndes County environmental justice investigation

After an 18-month-long investigation, the Department of Justice announced evidence of civil rights violations in Lowndes County.

 

University of Alabama School of Law's new dean to begin duties July 10

The Montgomery native, who now serves on the law school's faculty, graduated from Vanderbilt University and the University of Virginia's law school.

 

Developer starts work on new, 577-acre neighborhood in Pike Road

The 577-acre planned community is being designed by "some of the best architects and engineers in the nation."

 

Camp Hill reeling after devastating storm, mass shooting

The twin tragedies have passed with almost no notice from state officials. So far, emergency aid for the storm has not been forthcoming.

 

Police: 1 dead, 4 injured after shooting in Atlanta hospital; suspect 'at large'

One person is dead and four injured in an "active shooter situation" inside a building in Midtown Atlanta, police said Wednesday.

 

End of a relation-chip: Iconic Golden Flake snack factory to close in Birmingham

The iconic brand, long associated with Alabama football, will still be available to buy in Alabama, but its snacks will be produced elsewhere.

 

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