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Hunt, who was born in 1960 and came to death row in 1990, is now among the longest-serving inmates on Alabama's death row. He ...
The Alabama Sports Writers Association announced its All-State baseball teams for the 2025 high school season on Saturday ...
A former Alabama resident drowned Sunday in Gulf County, Florida, off the shore of Cape San Blas. Authorities on Monday ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health is working with local medical providers looking into a possible measles case in Lee ...
Foodland is officially open at 4231 Macon Road, the former site of a longtime Winn-Dixie location that shut down earlier this ...
Christopher Kyle Haynes, 55, of Morris plead guilty to second-degree sodomy and second-degree sexual abuse on Monday, June 9.
First record rainfall in the area- now hurricane season. ADPH urges Alabamians to check their insurance policies before disaster strikes.
May 31, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ryan O'Hearn (32) looks on during the fifth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. / Daniel Kucin Jr.
A rare 18th-century law gives presidents sweeping powers—but using it would trigger serious legal and political backlash.
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