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Worker accused of breaking into UA student's apartment

TUSCALOOSA (AP) — Police have arrested a maintenance worker who is accused of breaking into a University of Alabama student's apartment.

 

Media merger would create 3rd-largest TV station group in US

ATLANTA (AP) — Gray Television Inc. and Raycom Media Inc. are announcing a merger that would create the third-largest television broadcast group in the United States.

 

Decatur police charge Hillsboro, Danville residents with possessing meth

Decatur police charged a Danville man and a woman from Hillsboro with possessing meth.

 

New resident inspectors assigned to Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission selected Tom Stephen as the senior resident inspector and Nick Hobbs as one of the resident inspectors at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant near Athens, it announced today.

 

Decatur police: Florida teen charged with passing stolen check

Decatur police have charged a Florida teenager with presenting a stolen check at a local bank.

 

Quanesha Burks of Hartselle 2nd at national outdoor championships

Quanesha Burks, a 2013 graduate of Hartselle High School, won silver in the long jump at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Iowa on Saturday.

 

U.S. Sen. Jones wants VA nursing home data made public

MONTGOMERY — U.S. Sen. Doug Jones last week called for an annual release of information about the quality of care at nursing homes run by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

 

Storage shed within code, building inspector says

MOULTON — District 4 Councilwoman Cassandra Lee was concerned that people might be living in a storage building close to a house on Sommerville Avenue in her district.

 

Work starts Monday on downtown Athens project

Work is scheduled to start today on a project to improve pedestrian safety and wheelchair accessibility in downtown Athens.

 

Principal pay varies among school system

Pay for principals in the six public school districts in Lawrence, Limestone and Morgan counties ranged from $75,000 to $116,000 during the 2017-18 school year, according to the State Department of Education.

 

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