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In the wake of Hurricane Helene, Alabamians are asked to heed all health and safety warnings after any significant flooding and damage caused by the storm system. State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris is warning of potential hazards as well as protective actions needed after power outages and in cleanup activities
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Elections officials in the Deep South spent election eve tending to lingering problems from Hurricane Zeta and other storms that…
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There’s been a new twist in Alabama’s same sex marriage controversy. No new marriage licenses for same-sex couples will be issued, at least for now.All…
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Residents in much of northern and central Alabama are digging out this morning after a winter storm dumped a substantial amount of snow on the…
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Power is out in parts of north Alabama after storms moved across the area.Huntsville Utilities says a line of storms with lightning and winds knocked out…
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Thousands of people are without power in northern and central Alabama after waves of severe storms crossed the state.Alabama Power Co. says about 20,100…
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Nearly 100,000 customers were without power across Alabama early Tuesday after storms with the force of hurricane winds toppled trees and utility lines.…
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Strong storms moved across much of Alabama, bringing hail, high winds, and heavy rainfall as a cold front passes through the state. The National Weather…
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Strong storms moving through Alabama left thousands of people without power and forced schools to delay opening as a precaution. Alabama Power Co. said…