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Court filings are providing new details of what happened in the nation's first execution using nitrogen gas. Kenneth Smith was executed in Alabama on Jan. 25. A corrections officer said in a sworn statement that Smith had normal blood oxygen levels for longer than he expected.
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Opposing lawyers are battling in court over a new Alabama law that makes it illegal for outside parties to deliver or prefill someone’s absentee ballot application. A federal judge heard arguments Wednesday over a lawsuit challenging the new restrictions.
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Investigators in Alabama have released a video recording showing a person of interest as they seek information about an explosion outside the state attorney general’s office.
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A former Alabama sheriff found guilty of theft is currently being held in a jail he used to oversee. Prosecutors have asked a judge to sentence Mike…
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated U.S. District Judge Andrew Brasher of Alabama to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of…
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A group of fast food workers and others are traveling from Huntsville to Montgomery for a rally in support of local control of minimum wages.Workers will…
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A federal judge says the state of Alabama may not use a large dose of a sedative to execute five death row inmates.U.S. District Judge William Keith…
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Henry Mabry has officially stepped down as the head of the Alabama Education Association.His resignation comes after the AEA board voted back in February…
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The Alabama House has re-elected indicted Representative Mike Hubbard as speaker. The newly-elected Alabama Legislature convened Tuesday in Montgomery for…