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UAB faculty considering no-confidence vote in president

The UAB Faculty Senate is considering taking a no-confidence vote on President Ray Watts in the wake of his decision to drop football.

 

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann to chair congressional nuclear cleanup caucus

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann will lead the Nuclear Cleanup Caucus, he announced at a news conference today in Washington, D.C.

 

Caught on camera: Kroger shopper finds wallet, steals money

Dalton Police say the thief paid for his groceries, picked up the forgotten wallet, removed more than $200 and walked out of the store.

 

Panthers' Cam Newton taken to hospital after crash

Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has been taken to a hospital after being involved in an auto accident in Charlotte.

 

Report: Torture in secret prisons after 9/11 was worse than government let on

WASHINGTON — Senate investigators delivered a damning indictment of CIA interrogations Tuesday, accusing the spy agency of inflicting suffering on prisoners beyond its legal limits and peddling unsubstantiated stories that the harsh questioning saved American lives.

 

Woman arrested by Chattanooga police after stabbing on Jersey Pike

Chattanooga police have made an arrest in the stabbing of a man at The Hills at Oakwood apartments last night.

 

Marion County Sheriff's Office gets $750,000 from marijuana case

The Marion County Sheriff's Department got more than $750,000 as its share of funds forfeited in a federal marijuana trafficking case related to a scheme that spanned from 2004 to 2011.

 

State officials voicing concerns about Erlanger trustees

State delegates voiced concerns today about their trust and faith in Erlanger Health System's board of trustees.

 

Vols announce new 2015 season opening opponent

Tennessee has announced Bowling Green has replaced UAB as its season opening opponent for next season in Nashville.

 

Missionary Ridge home gets solar makeover from GreenForm

If you haven’t heard of GreenForm yet, chances are you will soon. In just a few years, it’s grown from a few friends with a roofing company to a full-fledged construction, roofing and solar business with around a dozen full-time employees and multiple subcontractors.

 

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