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Authorities in Gulf Shores, Alabama, are trying to determine why an SUV driven by a 72-year-old man accelerated and hit members of a high school band at…
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A more than $60 million museum that failed shortly after it opened in Mobile is getting a second chance. The mayor's office says the GulfQuest National…
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Amtrak passengers between New Orleans and Atlanta will be affected by routine maintenance on the tracks next week, and will be put on buses instead.The…
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A "people's parade" is being planned on Dauphin Island for the upcoming Carnival season.Though the Island Mystics Mardi Gras organization will no longer…
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The federal government says it wants its money back after auditors claim Tuscaloosa improperly received more than $1 million in aid following the 2011…
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A judge has rescheduled a hearing on indicted House Speaker Mike Hubbard's request to dismiss ethics charges against him. Circuit Judge Jacob Walker…
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More than 800 Alabamians could face eviction from public housing under a new proposal that would cut off assistance for higher-earning individuals.The…
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A tuberculosis outbreak is continuing in the small Alabama town of Marion.Alabama Department of Public Health officials say two more people have tested…
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is fining an Alabama auto parts supplier over $170,000 for unsafe working conditions.Daeil USA is based…
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Alabama Governor Robert Bentley recently announced that he is suing the federal government over refugees settling in his state.Governor Bentley argues the…