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  • Ala. bond issues pending on Legislatures last day

    By PHILLIP RAWLSAssociated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Alabama Legislature could use its last meeting day to authorize the borrowing of $280 million through state bond issues. The bond issues awaiting a final vote Monday would affect school security, reconstruction of tornado-damaged schools, the construction of National Guard armories, and the purchase of school technology equipment and ...

  • Alabama revokes vehicle titles sent in error

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- The Alabama Revenue Department said it has corrected about 15,000 Alabama car titles that were erroneously sent to vehicle owners instead of vehicle ...

  • Residents opposing Lookout Mountain wind farm

    http://bit.ly/189DqYI ) reports that about 35 residents met Saturday to share their opinions about the project planned by Pioneer Green Energy of Austin, ...

  • Eufaula restaurant wins Alabama BBQ sauce contest

    A panel of judges picked Phil's BBQ as the best sauce during a tasting Saturday in Birmingham. Phil's was one of four regional winners that ended up in the state contest organized by the Alabama Tourism ...

  • Gips Place makes some changes

    Music played for the second straight Saturday night at Gip's Place in Bessemer. The city attorney says Henry "Gip" Gipson can continue having his back yard juke joint as long as rules are followed, or the city will enforce the law. Changes have been made to follow the city's requirements. The city specifically asked cars not line the street and Saturday night, they were ...


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Movie Review

1408

1408

1408, which is based on a short story by Stephen King and is the first film adaptation of the horror maestro's work in almost three years, presents us with a classic horror set-up: the secular skeptic who must rearrange his belief system after coming face to face with the supernatural. The skep ... ...

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  • WKU tops USC Upstate will face Alabama in Regional final

    Junior infielder Olivia Watkins scores a run against USC Upstate. WKU won 3-0 against USC Upstate in the NCAA Regional Softball Tournament at Rhoads Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. on Saturday May 17, ...

  • This Hour Latest Alabama news sports business and entertainment

    HAZARDOUS WEATHER Flash flooding from storms reported in east Ala. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Forecasters say flash flooding across roads is being reported in eastern Alabama and more could occur as showers and thunderstorms move into the central areas of the state. Al.com reports National Weather Service meteorologist Jessica Talley said Saturday flash floods were reported from Talladega to ...

  • Deputies searching for 7-year-old autistic boy missing in Perdido Key

    Escambia County Sheriff's deputies are searching for a missing 7-year-old autistic boy who was last seen Friday afternoon on Perdido Key Drive in the vicinity of the Needle Rush condos. Owen Black was wearing a red and blue striped shirt and brown sweat pants. He has short blondish brown hair, brown eyes and is small -- 4'0, 45 pounds -- for his age. If you see this child or have any ...

  • Sparkman softball wins 6A title undefeated Haleyville wins 2nd straight 4A championship

    The Haleyville softball team celebrates pitcher Holly Ward's fourth inning 2-run homer against American Christian Academy. ...

  • Hartselle baseball wins 5A state title with comeback win over Spanish Fort

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Hartselle High School baseball team staged an exciting comeback in the final two innings to overcome Spanish Fort and win the Class 5A state baseball championship Saturday at Montgomery's Riverwalk Stadium. Pelham and Hewitt-Trussville square off at 4 p.m. to decide the Class 6A champion. Pelham holds a 1-0 series ...

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