Montgomery, AL News
Montgomery, AL News
CBS: Shelby Discusses J.P. Morgan Loss
Planning to graduate from AUM this summer? The deadline to apply for graduation...
Shelby Demands Explanation for Regulatory Failures
BLOOMBERG: Shelby on MF Global, J.P. Morgan
This week is National Small Business week. Small businesses are truly the backbo...
AUM Summer Concert Series: Clint Darby & the BTW High School Chorus
AUM Summer Concert Series: The Good Doctor
AUM Summer Concert Series: D'Zyre
Who's Really Behind the Washington Gridlock?
Congrats to the women's tennis team, NAIA national champs!!!
We're getting ready for the 5th Annual School of Education Luau tonight. Lake Ma...
Governor Bentley Signs Immigration Law Revisions
Governor Bentley Announces April Unemployment Rate Decline
Fifteen students majoring in pre-social work, anthropology and nursing have emba...
Governor Bentley Comments on Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama Expansion Announcement
Governor Bentley Finalizes Call for Special Session of the Alabama Legislature
Last night, I spoke on the House floor in honor and remembrance of the life of C...
Have you "heard" the news? AUM's Speech and Hearing Clinic has a spiffy new offi...
This bill addresses our Nation’s two most urgent needs — security and fiscal dis...
Have you liked Curtiss yet? Give him some love.
Mark your calendars for the 2012 Summer Concert Series.
Staffer for Rep. Bonner to Visit Escambia, Monroe and Baldwin Counties, May 16-17
Is your stomach growling? Then get over to The Roost before it closes at 2 p.m....
AUSTAL USA Making Waves with New Alabama-Made Navy Ships
Just one day left until commencement. Family and friends: How do you plan to cel...
The countdown to graduation continues! Those who are graduating, are you going t...
Honor Flight VII - WWII Veterans from South Alabama Visit Washington, DC
The countdown is on! Just three more days until commencement. Who's excited? For...
Governor Bentley Signs Unemployment Fraud Penalty Bill
The end of finals is in sight! Get free donuts tonight!
Governor Bentley Praises Pension Reform Approval
Governor Bentley Returns School Calendar Bill with Executive Amendment
Governor Bentley Signs Bill Prohibiting Texting While Driving
Shelby: It’s Time to Get Serious About Fixing the Housing Market
This year, DHS will observe its tenth anniversary. This bill aims to mark that m...
Curtiss would like to remind you to call your mother.
Need a little "pick-me-up" while studying for finals? Student Affairs and the Le...
House Shows Leadership in Tackling Unemployment
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, May 9-10
Every year our judges have a tough time deciding which pieces of art should get...
Good news, graduating seniors. Employers expect to hire 10.2 percent more new co...
The strong faith of our founding fathers guided them as they led our country in...
How are your final papers, projects and exams going?
Check out my new virtual office! The updated website is designed to better serve...
Check out this WSFA-TV story on social media safety. It features AUM student Des...
Governor Bentley, State Health Officer Discuss Consequences of Underfunding Medicaid
Governor Bentley Praises New Jobs Coming to Montgomery Area
Governor Bentley Announces Economic Development Project Bringing More than 500 New Jobs to Alabama
Check out this spaghetti squash seedling, planted on April 18 as part of an Eart...
House Takes Steps to Protect America from Cyber Theft and Terrorism
Go Warhawks!
Foster Dickson, a creative writing teacher at Booker T. Washington Magnet High S...
These do not apply to our AUMazing students, especially those recognized at Hono...
While there is still work to be done, we’re on the road to recovery and we’re on...
The deadline to cast your vote in the Student Sculpture Competition is Monday. B...
Governor Bentley Signs Sales Tax Holiday for Severe Weather Preparedness Items into Law
Sessions Responds To President's News Conference
Sessions: RESTORE Act's Bipartisan Passage In Senate A Victory For Alabama, Gulf Coast
Sessions Comments On Exchange with Defense Secy and Claim that Int l Permission Provides Legal Basis for US Military
Ahead Of Budget Mark-Up, Sessions And Johnson Call For Hearing With Sebelius Over New Health Law Revelations
Sessions-Backed Trade Fairness Bill Signed Into Law
As Deadline Nears, Budget Republicans Urge Prompt Scheduling Of Mark-up
Sessions Comments On CBO Revelation Of Growing Price Tag For President's Health Law
Sessions Issues Statement On Conrad's Planned Mark-Up, Reid's Decision To Block Budget From Floor
Governor Bentley Signs Sales Tax Holiday for Severe Weather Preparedness Items into Law
Come out tonight, 5-7 p.m., in Goodwyn Hall 112, to see a screening of "A Woman...
Click here to read my statement on the approval of the FY13 Commerce, Justice an...
Shelby Calls for FHA Reform
Geek out! This student art project, located on the Quad in front of Taylor Cente...
Coming soon! The AUM Wellness Center will open in just a few short months. Unive...
TONIGHT: Summer Preview Night at AUM Summer vacation is right around the corner....
Shelby: Regulatory Systems Must Be Held Accountable for Failure
Rep. Patricia Todd will be on campus today for a panel discussion on "Modern Fam...
Rep. Patricia Todd will be on campus today for a panel discussion on "Modern Fam...
Civil Rights pioneers Rev. Robert Graetz, his wife Jean Graetz, and Gwendolyn M....
Please join us for the opening of this art exhibit tonight. Admission is free.
Ms. Wheelchair Alabama, Michele Miller, will speak today on "Abilities, Not Disa...
Two Years Later: Deepwater Horizon Recovery Continues; Gulf Coast Claims Facility Audit Completed
Rev. Bob Graetz, who helped lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott, will speak at AUM's...
Approved today by the Board of Trustees, AUM's 10-story library building will no...
Congratulations to the Fort Payne High School Real World Design Challenge team....
Auburn Montgomery honors students were in Oklahoma City on Thursday for the reme...
The Small Business Tax Act would allow small businesses with fewer than 500 empl...
White House Congratulates Crimson Tide on NCAA Victory
Kermit was wrong. It's easy being green. Find the rainbow connection tonight at...
House Passes RESTORE Language in 90-Day Transportation Extension Bill
Go Green Fearlessly today at 11 a.m. on the Quad. Free games and prizes.
Alabama Book Festival 2012
Today space shuttle Discovery made its final flight over the Capitol, before hea...
Congrats to Dr. Ritvo!
Congratulations to the Tuscaloosa New Staff for their work covering the tornadoe...
President Obama Complains New House Republican Budget Cuts too Much
Staffer for Rep. Bonner to Visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe Counties, April 18-19
The Montgomery Art Guild will host the opening reception of its 11th Nightingale...
Global Cultural Festival tonight at 6 p.m., sponsored by the International Stude...
Sessions Issues Statement On Conrad's Planned Mark-Up, Reid's Decision To Block Budget From Floor
Mmmm...pancakes! Support the AUM Speech and Hearing Clinic at a pancake breakfas...
Earth Day Safari 2012
What are you doing this weekend? This!
AUM Early Childhood Center students Christopher Wang and Mia Fuller are delighte...
Get ready for Earth Week, April 16-20.
AUM's Master of Public Administration program has been ranked among the top 100...
AUM's eleven fraternities and sororities celebrated Greek Week the first week of...
President’s Challenge of Supreme Court Emblematic of Overreach of Administration
Staffer for Rep. Bonner to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, April 11-12
Mmmm. Tacos! The Roost is serving up $1 tacos 4-6 p.m. today. Also, please note...
We are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 5 p.m. Please be mindful of the w...
Diet gimmicks and fads don't work. Come learn how to have long-lasting health an...
Bestselling author Andy Andrews spoke to a sold-out crowd Tuesday at the Montgom...
The area’s top military minds have gathered at AUM this week to discuss national...
Again, House Leads the Way by Passing Budget with Serious Spending Cuts
Least Productive Justice Tom Parker Makes Time to Lend Credence to Birther Falsehoods
Join the Green Alliance and Sustainability Committee downtown Saturday night for...
Jamming on the quad.
“Earlier this year, the President presented Congress a budget proposal that woul...
“It is an honor and a privilege to have Dr. Culbreth with us in Washington, DC a...
Shelby: Funding NIH Must Be a High Priority
Shelby: Congress Will Not Subsidize Commerical Vendors at Expense of NASA
Dr. Culbreth from Jasper, Alabama gave today's opening prayer in the US House of...
In honor of Women's History Month, the AUM Office of Diversity and Multicultural...
At this morning's CJS hearing I discussed the importance of repatriation and boo...
Instructor Chad Ellington and his Astronomy 101 students gaze at the Sun through...
Thanks for visiting my Facebook page. Please visit my weskit and send me an emai...
Graduating seniors: The last day to order your cap and gown for spring commencem...
Today the US Supreme Court began hearing arguments regarding the constitutionali...
As Obamacare Turns Two, Most Americans Not Celebrating
Sessions Issues Statement On 2nd Anniversary Of President's Health Law
Congressman Bonner's March-April Cyber Report
It's not too late to sign up! Grab a couple of your friends and form a team to k...
Shelby Statement on Dodd-Frank International Harmonization
I've heard from many of you over recent months about your concern of the overbea...
Were you able to celebrate Octavia Spencer Day? She was honored on the steps of...
“In today’s tough economic environment it’s more critical than ever that the Dep...
“'Unaffordable' Care Act Even More Costly"; "Talking Alabama Jobs in ...
The funeral service and visitation has been set for Jessica Lee White, a freshma...
Staffer for Rep. Bonner to Visit Escambia, Monroe and Baldwin Counties, March 21-22
Former AUM student Octavia Spencer will be honored by the city and state on Weds...
Our thoughts and prayers are with Ms. White's family.
Sessions Calls Out Schumer, Dem Leaders For Brazen Political Ploys
Ahead Of Budget Mark-Up, Sessions And Johnson Call For Hearing With Sebelius Over New Health Law Revelations
As Deadline Nears, Budget Republicans Urge Prompt Scheduling Of Mark-up
Sessions Comments On CBO Revelation Of Growing Price Tag For President's Health Law
Additional housing is on the way.
Another Milestone for RESTORE Act
Shelby Calls for Rigorous Assessment of Labor Programs
Sessions-Backed Trade Fairness Bill Signed Into Law
Pardon Our Progress: Access to the main entrance of campus will be detoured on T...
Press-Register: Another step to RESTORE the Gulf
How are you spending Spring Break?
President Obama Mocks Efforts to Lower Gas Prices and Lobbies Against Keystone Pipeline
Cheerio! Our students studying abroad in Europe over spring break have made it t...
Sessions Comments On Exchange with Defense Secy and Claim that Int l Permission Provides Legal Basis for US Military
A group of AUM students left for Boston this morning, where they will spend thei...
Sessions: RESTORE Act's Bipartisan Passage In Senate A Victory For Alabama, Gulf Coast
Spring Break has sprung! While the university's administrative offices will rema...
ICE has been giving the money to enforce the immigration laws of the land. Now i...
Today is National Agriculture Day! A special thanks to all the Alabama farmers,...
Today, the House will votes on the bipartisan #JOBSAct to help small businesses...
Five of Auburn Montgomery's brightest business students departed from Montgomery...
Sessions Responds To President's News Conference
Shelby: HHS Budget Request Abandons Commitment to Medical Research
Just this past weekend we were again reminded of the devastating impact natural...
Play ball! Athletic Director Steve Crotz, Chancellor John G. Veres III, and Curt...
The bottom line is the Coast Guard must prioritize funding to frontline operator...
Congratulations to Robert Witt, the new University of Alabama Systems Chancellor!
Data Day at AUM! The Office of Institutional Effectiveness invites the campus co...
"Obama Energy Plan: Out of Gas"; "U.S. ...
Staffer for Rep. Bonner to Visit to Clarke, Washington and Mobile counties, March 7-8
Montgomery is under a tornado warning until 7 PM. Take cover immediately.
It's 80 degrees outside this afternoon and will be 38 degrees tomorrow night. Yo...
Alabama continues to be affected by severe weather and tornadoes. Please visit A...
AUM students are joining their Troy Montgomery peers for a Civil Rights tour tod...
Just a reminder the traveling help desk will be in Ft. Payne and Boaz tomorrow.
The Aderholt traveling help desk is coming to Russellville and Double Springs ne...
Shelby Presses Fed to be Nonpartisan, Transparent, and Accountable
This FY13 budget request does not provide a straightforward picture of its impac...
Sessions Delivers Remarks At Hearing With Secretary Of Defense, Confronts Common Myths On Defense Spending
Ultimately TSA must find a way to balance persistent and evolving national secur...
Shelby Calls on Committee to Move Commonsense Housing Reform
In Letter, Sessions Challenges President To Act on Gas Prices, Rejects 'Defeatist' View
Make plans to attend the hippest party on Lake Martin.
Religious freedom is one of the most important and fundamental rights a person i...
White House Energy Policy Not Serving America; and President’s Budget Dead on Arrival in House
Congratulations Octavia Spencer!!! The Montgomery native and former AUM student...
Good luck to Montgomery native and former AUM student Octavia Spencer at the Aca...
The Aderholt traveling help desk is headed to Ft. Payne and Boaz next week.
Please be careful today, as the National Weather Service has issued a tornado wa...
Shelby Marks 1700th Town Hall Meeting
Thanks to WSFA-TV meteorologists Jeff Jumper and Rich Thomas for coming to campu...
Want to run for SGA? Applications will be accepted through March 7. Campaigning...
Don't get lost in the AUDIT.
House Votes to Create Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund; Payroll Tax Cuts Must be Offset
A couple of cool cats relaxing on campus.
Congrats to our homecoming royalty: Queen, Jennifer Simpson; King, Baron Litaker...
Senate Democrats Oppose Harsh Cuts To Mental Health
The homecoming parade and tailgate have been cancelled tomorrow due to inclement...
The Aderholt traveling help desk will be in Vernon today from 10:00-12:00pm and...
The House Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee has postponed the ICE FY...
Sessions Delivers Opening Statement At Budget Hearing With Treasury Secretary Geithner
Sessions: Budget Misrepresentations 'Deal A Severe Blow To President Obama's Credibility'
Shelby: Europe’s Fiscal Crisis Should Be Cautionary Tale
Today is the last day to vote for homecoming court. Learn more at www.aum.edu/ho...
Spring seems to have come and gone in the River Region. On the Auburn Montgomery...
“Rather than making the tough choices and ensuring that actual dollars spent equ...
Are you interested in a career in public safety and criminal justice? Come hear...
We have our first Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee hearing today at...
Sessions To WH Budget Chief: You Work For The American People, Not The Obama Campaign
Senate Democrats Focus on Creating Jobs, Education
Sessions On President's Budget: 'One Of Most Spectacular Fiscal Cover-Ups In American History'
Royal Choices: Who will be your king, queen, prince and princess? Learn more abo...
Homecoming Week is here! The AUMazing Race scavenger hunt starts at noon outside...
Obamacare Steps on Religious Freedom; House Passes STOCK Act; Monroeville Jr. High Visits DC
In the President’s State of the Union address he again promised to make the toug...
Homecoming Week kicks off on Monday. Check out the many events planned for the c...
The Aderholt traveling help desk is back. District Field Director Paul Housel wi...
Rep. Bonner Votes for STOCK Act
Rep. Bonner Staff to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, Feb 15-16
Shelby: Banking Committee Must Fill Leadership Vacuum on Housing Crisis
The individual mandate that is included in ObamaCare is a clear violation of the...
Opinion: Euro-Crisis for U.S. Taxpayers?
Statement From Adp Chairman Mark Kennedy On Passing Of Senator Wendell Mitchell
McGill’s Biblical Principals: Higher Pay Means Bad Teachers but Better Legislators
We're gearing up for a busy hearing season. Visit the Appropriations Committee w...
Avoid I-65 S. if your commute takes you that way. There is a major accident at W...
Shelby discusses his STOCK Act amendment on Fox News
"Obamacare Comes Under Fire"; "Voting to Freeze Congress's ...
Don't you love Curtiss? Make it official. "Like" him on his new fan page.
Sessions Responds To Reid's Breaking Announcement On Democrat Budget Plan
Meet Curtiss, the coolest bird in town!
Better jobs numbers this month, but we still have a long way to go on our econom...
Want to see more? Curtiss will be at the gym now through the men's basketball ga...
Eyes that peer into your soul.
A beak so fierce.
Tail feathers to shake.
Feet that dance.
I'm pleased H.R. 3582, the Pro-Growth Budgeting Act, just passed the US House of...
Warhawk time.
T-minus 5 minutes and counting...
T-minus 21 minutes and counting...
Today is Alabama Give's Day. Help support AL nonprofit's and community initiativ...
T-minus 1 hour, 29 minutes and counting...
T-minus 2 hours, four minutes and counting...
Shelby on STOCK Act: Transparency Is Good For Everyone
Come see the mascot shake its tail feathers and show Faulkner's "Baldwin Eagle"...
Calling all Warhawks! You do NOT want to miss the evening we have planned for to...
It's almost here! You can meet the mascot tomorrow. Final quiz question, good fo...
Just one more prize pack is left. Stay tuned today for the third and final Warha...
Sessions On Baseline: Spending To Increase Fifty-Three Percent, Debt By $11.4 Trillion
The countdown continues! Two days until the unveiling of the new AUM mascot. Whi...
The Alabama Delegation has come together again in supporting Governor Robert Ben...
Shelby: CFPB Operating Behind Façade of Accountability
As promised, we're going to give away a Mascot Prize Pack to three lucky fans no...
The countdown is on! In just three days, AUM's new mascot will meet the public....
Come out tonight and hear from John Meacham, who will discuss “Changing Times in...
Bring on the confetti - we just hit 3,000 Facebook fans!!!
Congrats to Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee Octavia Spencer. The Montgomer...
Got spirit? AUM is forming a pep band and all students who play a brass instrume...
We will remain open this afternoon. Supervisors and professors are encouraged to...
Shelby, Sessions Introduce Resolution Commending the Crimson Tide
Sessions Responds To State Of The Union Address
Looking for employment? Join the AUM Career Development Center for a job fair to...
Reports have indicated the President will discuss some key issues affecting our...
Happy Year of the Dragon! Children perform during the AUM Chinese New Year celeb...
Sessions And Ryan Ahead Of Day 1,000: Senate Democrats 'Abandoned Their Duty'
Sessions Issues Statement On Alabama Tornadoes
Read my statement in support of t of thousands of pro-life Americans that gather...
We are very close to having 3,000 fans. When we reach that benchmark, we're goin...
This Week in Washington: President Seals "Jobs" Pipeline; Protecting Property ...
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Escambia, Monroe and Baldwin Counties, Jan 25-26
Want to be King or Queen of the Warhawks? Homecoming Court applications will be...
More than 150 high school students will be on campus today for Warhawk Welcome....
The new Starbucks is a hit! Starting today, we're going to test out extending th...
Are you fit as a fiddle? Get a health and fitness appraisal in the AUM Human Per...
Sessions Comments On President's Rejection Of Keystone Pipeline
Students: In case you didn't know, classes aren't meeting today. Campus is open...
Today I sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolit...
"Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others'?...
This Week in Washington: Energy Jobs Can't Wait, Mr. President; and Austal Rolls Out Second LCS
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, Jan 18-19
The Auburn University Pep Band will make its annual visit to the AUM Physical Ed...
The Roost and Starbucks will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16, in observation of Mar...
Seniors: If you're planning to graduate this spring you must apply for graduatio...
We need ten more students to volunteer at the Montgomery Area Food Bank on Frida...
Sessions Raises Questions Regarding White House Staff Changes
The AUM community is coming together to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legac...
Congratulations to the 2011 National Champions! Roll Tide!
How was your first day back at AUM?
A "Recess" Appointment?, President Announces Defense Strategy, Boeing's ...
Rep. Bonner Joins 95 House Members Opposing President Obama's Unconstitutional Recess Appointments
Just in time for the start of spring classes, Starbucks will open across from th...
Shelby Responds to Obama End Run of Congress
Want to shake your tail feathers as AUM's first Warhawk mascot? We're looking fo...
This Week in Washington: Bonner Language Prompts Justice Audit of GCCF
Happy New Year! What are your resolutions in 2012?
The countdown is on! Please be safe tonight as your celebrate the arrival of the...
The countdown is on! Please be safe tonight as your celebrate the arrival of the...
For months Americans have been looking to Washington to allow businesses to reta...
Merry Christmas, Warhawks!
Merry Christmas, Warhawks!
This Week in Washington: House Works on Payroll Tax Relief Extension, and Welcome Home 1165th!
Rep. Bonner Welcomes Independent Audit of Gulf Coast Claims Facility
As the postal service looks for reform and cost-cutting solutions, I believe rur...
Sessions Condemns President's Decision To Relinquish Custody Of Terrorist To Iraq
Rep. Bonner Calls for One Year Extension of Payroll Tax Relief
Great to see the spirit of the season at work in the 4th District!
This Week in Washington: American Military Come Home from Iraq
Continuing Education's winter/spring catalog is now available, with programs ava...
Alabama Democrats Respond To Armistead’s DC Talking Points
Sessions Supports Strong Balanced Budget Amendment
More than 300 students will graduate from AUM on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Phys...
The Washington Report: Rep. Bonner's Winter 2011 Newsletter
Shelby: Majority Can No Longer Kick the Can Down the Road
Happy 375th Birthday to the National Guard!
Thank you to everyone who gave feedback on their favorite name for the Warhawk c...
This Week in Washington: Gulf Leaders Make Case for Oil Spill Restoration Funds
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Mobile and Washington Counties, Dec 14-15
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe Counties, Dec 14-15
The AUM Holiday Market has been a huge success! We're still open until 3 p.m. in...
More than 20 local vendors will be selling gifts and goodies on campus today at...
Cut your own Christmas Tree from tree farms in Alabama
Sessions Comments On Social Security Votes, Encourages President To Return To Governing
Our thoughts and prayers are with Virginia Tech today.
“Farming and Agriculture are cornerstones of our nation’s history and our econom...
Shelby: Make consumer bureau accountable
Shelby Floor Speech: Make Consumer Bureau Accountable to Those it Seeks to Protect
Bloomberg: Shelby on Cordray Block and MF Global
Alabama Democrats Ask AG Strange toInvestigate Bachus Campaign Violations
Rep. Bonner Joins Gulf Shores Mayor Craft in Testifying for RESTORE Act
Fox Biz: Shelby on BCFP
MSNBC: Shelby Explains GOP Opposition to Consumer Bureau Nom
Squawk Box: Shelby on Financial Crisis & Consumer Bureau Accountability
Today marks the 70th anniversary of the Japanese attack upon Pearl Harbor. 188 U...
Sessions Challenges War Savings Gimmick
Responding To President's Kansas Address, Sessions Asks: Where Will His Policies Leave Us?
Shelby: We Have Sacrificed the Voice of the People on the Altar of Regulatory Independence
Fox News: Shelby on Consumer Bureau
Today is new student orientation for those starting AUM in the spring. Upperclas...
Finals time? Groan. But never fear, Professors n' Pajamas night is here! Come to...
The AUM Fine Arts Department is pleased to announce the formation of a Universit...
This Week in Washington: "Who is Doing Nothing in Washington?" ...
AUM business students in the Envoy of Academic Excellence club have collected ne...
Come help the men's and women's basketball teams "orange out" Southern Poly toni...
Timeline Of Washington Democrats' 'Leadership' On The Deficit
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball. The third annual Lloyd Christma...
Shelby: Let Small Businesses Obtain Funding and Create Jobs
Shelby Calls for IG Report on MF Global, Gensler Recusal
Today is the last day to let us know your favorite Warhawk mascot name. Do so on...
Calling all evening students! The Office of Student Life is hosting Warhawk Nigh...
Did you know the campus bookstore offers merchandise online? Pick up some Warhaw...
Welcome back from Thanksgiving break, students. Can you believe that in a few s...
How are you spending your last day of Thanksgiving break?
Happy Thanksgiving, Warhawks!
Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis
As you prepare for tomorrow, what are you most thankful for?
Hundreds Gather At Leadership Summit To Move Alabama Forward
Sessions Remarks On Supercommittee Announcement
Classes are out all week but the campus is open Monday and Tuesday. Both days, t...
This Week in Washington: Visiting Alabama Military Personnel in Afghanistan
Rep. Bonner Votes for Balanced Budget Amendment
“While Alabama families and small business continue to tighten their belts and l...
Senators Mourn the Loss of Former State Senator and Circuit Judge Mac Parsons
Citing Gimmicks And Spending Increases, Sessions To Oppose Appropriations Bill
What's on your study playlist?
“This legislation, also known as the mini-bus, is another step in the right dire...
Yesterday's storms brought in cooler temperatures. Warm up with a nice cup of ho...
Visit to TR Simmons Elementary
Statement from Alabama Democrats Chairman Mark Kennedy Regarding Rules Committee Chairmanship
Bachus Bet on Stock Market Collapse, Made Tens of Thousands in 2008
Sessions: Debt Deal Includes Yet Another Washington Gimmick To Conceal Deficit Spending
Comments Policy Reminder: Comments posted by users do not necessarily reflect th...
Did you receive storm warnings today? If not, sign up for AUM Alert. We will nev...
Our national debt will pass the $15 trillion mark in the next few days. This wee...
Please be mindful of the weather today. The National Weather Service has issued...
As Political Class Calls For Stimulus, Sessions Counters With Middle Class Agenda
As Troubling Kagan Emails Surface, Sessions Presses Holder For Written Testimony on Kagan's Healthcare Involvement
In honor of International Education Week, tell us where have you have studied or...
Shelby: If Congress Had Acted, Housing Market Would Look Different
If you're a student and you have a meal plan, Dining Services and The Roost are...
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, Nov 16-17
This Week in Washington: Time to Pass a Balanced Budget Amendment
Feeling a little tense? Relax at Destress Fest today, 12-3 p.m., in Taylor Cente...
Howl at the moon tonight! The Harvest Moon Festival will take place 4-7 p.m. in...
Happy Veterans Day. Today we honor those who have fought tirelessly to defend ou...
Sessions Recommends Food Stamp Reform To Supercommittee
Water has been restored to campus. Normal operations will resume on Friday.
Shelby: Congress Needs to Hold Financial Regulators Accountable
Campus closed on Thursday as water repairs continue. Classes have been canceled....
The Power of a Single Vote - Montgomery Election Information and Polling Places
Sessions: Latest Solyndra-Style Bankruptcy 'Heightens Concerns About Corporate Favoritism'
Sessions Outlines Spending Increases And Gimmicks In Appropriations Package
Shelby Talks Financial Crisis with WSJ
Day of the Dead celebration today, 12-1:30 p.m., in Taylor Center 230.
We're out for BLOOD this Halloween! Come share a unit of yours at the LifeSouth...
This Week in Washington: Mr. Feinberg Comes to Capitol Hill
Come out tonight and learn more about citizen journalism from one of the nation'...
Reminder: The Bookstore is closed today to move to its new digs on the second fl...
Rep. Bonner Questions Ken Feinberg's Performance at Congressional Hearing
Thunder, Razor, Doc, Lightning or Curtiss? The finalists for the mascot name hav...
The semester has hit the halfway mark. Come celebrate tonight at Midterm Meltdow...
The AUM Police Department and Bookstore are moving into their new homes in the r...
Looking forward to this year's Ag and Industry Tour. We're visiting Cullman and...
Shriek Week continues today with two opportunities for you to get your "freak" o...
Halloween Carnival today, 12-4 p.m., in Taylor Center 221-223. Only a blockhead...
Even fearless Warhawks enjoy a bit of frightful fun.
This Week in Washington: Health Care Law Suffers Setback, Veterans Job Bill Passes House
New Book Compares Montgomery’s Past to Present
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, Oct 26-27
Sessions Comments After Senate Democrats Oppose Food Stamp Fix To Save Billions In Mishandled Funds
Great meeting with Cameron from JDRF Alabama.
I am proud to have cosponsored the Protect Life Act and its passage is an import...
AUM Shriek Week kicks off Saturday with a trip to Six Flags Over Georgia for Fri...
Shelby: 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Needs Fact-Based Analysis
The Student Art Association is printing custom t-shirts today on the Quad, 8 a.m...
Dickie Drake Follows In GOP Footsteps With Intentional Deceit
The spring is widely considered "tornado season," but did you know that in Centr...
Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide for Alabama AL
Sessions' Amendments Combat Billions In Waste, Gimmicks As He Challenges President To Do The Same
The Zeta Tau Alpha's "Big Man on Campus" pageant will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday...
Sessions On CLASS Act Termination: 'Very Troubling Questions Remain'
What are you doing for lunch today? Consider heading over to Taylor Center 230 f...
The Alabama Department of Transportation will be resurfacing sections of Taylor...
Sessions, Ryan: 900 Days Since Senate Democrats Offered Budget Plan Is 'National Disgrace'
Sessions: Confronting China on Currency Upholds Conservative Values, Strengthens Middle Class
Tomorrow is the last day to provide feedback on what you think AUM's new mascot...
Shelby Statement on CLASS Act Abandonment
Shelby: We Cannot Afford to Be One Step Behind Iran
Find Alabama Corn Mazes - Get lost in an Alabama haunted Halloween corn maze this season!
Sessions Praises Passage of China Currency Bill, Laments President's Inaction
The AUM Association of Nursing Students is hosting a Diaper Drive for the Gift o...
This Week in Washington: Gulf RESTORE Act Introduced; Groundbreaking for Alabama Veterans Cemetery
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Escambia, Monroe and Baldwin Counties, Oct 12-13
Chick-n-Grill opens today at The Roost. It's menu centers on one main ingredient...
Don't miss tonight's poetry reading by Pulitzer Prize winner Natasha Trethewey!
It's alive! Check out the Mel Brooks horror spoof, "Young Frankenstein," tonight...
On China Currency, Sessions Makes Appeal: Do We or Don't We Want Manufacturing in America?
Republicans Continue Push for Accountability at Consumer Bureaucracy
Shelby Skeptical of FSOC Chances for Success
Sessions, Snowe Unveil 'Honest Budget Act' To Strip Away Washington's Most Outrageous Gimmicks
Rep. Bonner Joins Other Gulf Coast Lawmakers in Introducing RESTORE Act
“Cybersecurity poses some of the most serious economic and national security cha...
Welcome to Moe's! Today is AUM's monthly fundraiser at Moe's Southwest Grill at...
Sessions Encourages Adoption Of Biennial Budget Reform
In honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, come view 2008's "Taken" at 8:10...
Aderholt Traveling Help Desk will be in Red Bay and Double Springs on Thursday,...
Senate Democratic Caucus News - Legislative Redistricting Public Hearings Begins, Senate Democrats Strongly Encourage Public To Attendand Provide Input
Can you pull off a great imitation of Beyonce's "Single Ladies"? Do you like to...
This Week in Washington: Costly Government Regulations Smother Economic Growth
Come find a friend at the annual AUM Adopt-a-thon on Saturday.
Students: Don't miss the chance to attend this conference!
Senator Roger Statement: Navistar's Announcement Of Colbert County Plant
It's AUM day at Momma Goldberg's Deli on Vaughn Road. Present the linked coupon...
Senate Democratic Caucus Responds To Republican Caucus Announcement That Beason To Remain As Rules Chairman
Sessions Addresses Debate Over Disaster Funding In CR
Cookies! The Speech Language Hearing Association is hosting a Bake Sale today, 1...
This Week in Washington: President's Tax Increases Will Not Create New Jobs
58th Alabama State Chess Championship Tournamnet Report
Sessions Applauds Senate Committee For Passing Bill To Restore Gulf Coast
Sessions Asks: What Did Sebelius Know About Health Program's Unsustainable Cost?
Shelby Statement on Nominations
Shelby Introduces Financial Regulatory Responsibility Act
AUM Athletics is hosting an American Red Cross blood drive today, 9 a.m. to 3:30...
Welcoming South Alabama WWII Veterans to Washington, DC
Shelby Moves to Defund ObamaCare
Shelby’s RESTORE Act Passes Senate Committee
See my most recent floor statement regarding illegal immigration
Can you dig it?
At Budget Hearing, Sessions Details "Astounding" Inaccuracies In President's Plan
Shelby: Our Nation Cannot Afford ObamaCare
Sessions: No Net Spending Cuts In President's Deficit Plan
The AUM Gay Straight Alliance is hosting a workshop for the next two evenings on...
Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms Guide for Alabama AL
Sessions Remarks On President's Stimulus Plan And Discredited Keynesian Predictions
SGA is hosting a Town Hall Meeting tonight at 6 p.m. in Taylor Center 223. Come...
Sessions: NASA Announcement is Good News for Alabama
I spoke directly with FEMA Director Craig Fugate today, and he acknowledges the...
Today’s announcement by NASA to move forward with the development of the Space L...
Shelby Statement on NASA SLS Announcement
AUM Freshman: Don't forget there's a special performance of Theatre AUM's "Unsee...
Sessions To White House: Stimulus Plan Sent To Congress Missing Key Information
Shelby Statement on Government Guarantee for Housing Finance
Check out AUM's new recruitment video.
Bonner Staffer to Visit Escambia, Monroe and Baldwin Counties, Sept 14-15
Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties, Sept 14-15
Check out the new Warhawks merch at the campus bookstore.
This Week in Washington: Government Should Not Get in the Way of Economic Recovery
Addressing Concerns With Paid For Promise, Sessions Says President Must Submit Debt and Job Plans
Get the latest Aderholt Address! Not a subscriber? Sign up at www.aderholt.house...
Sessions Warns That President's New Borrowing Will Weaken Economy
Americans are looking to Washington to allow businesses to retain and create job...
AUM Freshman: A special performance of "Unseen," produced by Theatre AUM, is bei...
Shelby Continues Call for Accountability at Consumer Bureaucracy
Sessions On President's Upcoming Address: 'A Speech Is No Substitute For A Budget'
Black and orange. Who is wearing their College Colors today?
WIAT-CBS coverage of my recent tour of Tuscaloosa to view the recovery process
Be sure to show off your school spirit by wearing black and orange on Friday for...
My comments to WAFF-48 on the government phone give away.
One of AUM's first professors, Oliver Billingslea, has retired after 41 years of...
The university distributed free mascot items on six occasions last week to hundr...
Rogers, Aderholt and Emerson Call on Senate and Administration to Ensure Vital D...
Lightning? Ace? Gump? Willie? The name ideas are pouring in for the new mascot....
Come meet the professors and get information (and discounts!) on fall courses at...
The new costumed mascot is going to need a name. Submit your ideas online.
You don't want to miss today's mascot giveaway item. Meet us in front of Moore H...
Back to School for Montgomery - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
We know you love the new parking lots, but the lot in front of Moore Hall needs...
Turnout has been low for today's LifeSouth Blood Drive on campus. Please give bl...
Warhawk t-shirts are being handed out this morning, 9-11 a.m., in front of the L...
If you missed out on getting your free Warhawk sports cups today, don't fret. We...
"The creation of this new Department of Homeland Security working group raises r...
What do you think the new AUM mascot should be named? Our new feathered friend h...
The Cashier Office would like to remind students that Friday, Aug. 19., is the r...
Well, what do you think? The first fan of the new mascot to comment on this post...
Today we celebrate 91 years of women's suffrage! On this day in 1920, the 19th a...
Today is the day. Who will it be? Meet us on the Quad for a tailgate celebration...
Will AUM's new mascot howl, scream or roar? Find out tomorrow at noon on the Qua...
It started with hundreds of submissions. A committee of faculty, staff and stude...
The search has ended, but the journey is just beginning. The university's new ma...
Tonight's the night! Come hear Maria Howell live on the Quad at 7 p.m.
Thank you Montgomery, Autauga and Elmore Counties for naming AUM the area's best...
Former AUM student stars in "The Help"
If you want to be a part of an organization that contributes to AUM school spiri...
This Week in Washington: Spending Cuts Will Begin with Long Overdue Cultural Change in Washington
The AUM Bookstore is participating in the state sales tax holiday on Friday and...
The third and final new student orientation session is planned for Friday. Upper...
Welcome to Moe's! Present the coupon found at the link below at the East Chase M...
Sessions Opposes Debt Limit Bill: 'Answer is More Accountability, Not Less'
“The Wrangler facility is part of the lifeblood of not only Hackleburg but much...
Shelby Votes "No" on Debt Deal
Sen. Shelby on Bloomberg: Will Vote "No" on Debt Deal
Sessions Reacts To Announcement Of Late-Hour Debt Limit Deal
From now until the start of the fall term, Senator's Cafe will only serve Outtak...
This Week in Washington: Statesmanship Needed to Settle Debt Crisis
“The American people do not want Congress to pass a bill that gives the Adminis...
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties August 3 & 4
Rep. Bonner Votes for Responsible Debt Ceiling Increase
“The Budget Control Act passed today may not be a perfect piece of legislation,...
Congratulations to the 200+ students who will receive degrees on Saturday at sum...
Happening tonight - don't miss it!
Shelby: We Must Balance Fiscal Responsibility With Education Investments
"I believe it is vital our debt interest payments are made and our nation's seni...
Sessions Comments On Reid's Debt Plan
Sessions On The President's Call For A 'Balanced' Approach On Debt
Sessions: Reid Bill Achieves Only One-Third Of Promised Cuts
Shelby Statement on FDIC, OCC, and FSOC Nominations
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Following Cut, Cap, Balance Vote, Sessions Challenges Democrat Leaders To Finally Present Plan Of Their Own
Senator Shelby Talks Consumer Protection with Gerri Willis on FBN
Senator Shelby Discusses Consumer Protection, Debt, and Taxes on ABC's 'Subway Series'
Dr. Rhea Ingram has been named Dean of the School of Business.
Today the Senate will consider Cut Cap and Balance that the House passed earlier this week. I hope our Senators will join us in getting America back on track.
Sessions Responds To Democrat Deficit Myths, Calls For Honesty In Facing Debt Crisis
Shelby WSJ OpEd: Danger of Consumer Czar
Shelby Introduces Gulf Recovery Bill
Shelby on Dodd-Frank One-Year: No Mood to Celebrate Just Yet
Alabama National Fair 2011
With 'Serious Flaws' In Gang Of Six Summary, Time For President To Lay Cards On Table
Putting rivalries aside, AUM and AU students are volunteering for Habitat for Humanity in Tuscaloosa this week. We'll post photos as soon as they're available.
I'm proud to have supported Cut, Cap and Balance that passed in the House last night. I hope the Senate will take swift action on this important legislation.
Sessions Raises Questions, Concerns Over Gang Of Six Proposal
Got the end-of-semester blues? Come unwind on Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at "Don't Stress, It's Just a Test" on the first floor of the Library. The Counseling Center will provide resources and guidance on study skills, test-taking
Shelby: Consumer Bureau Concerns Are With Accountability, Not Authority
In 1995 Congress nearly passed a balanced budget amendment... It failed by one vote. And today we are nearly $14.3 trillion in debt.
Debt Ceiling: Time to Do the Right Thing for America's Future; Gulf Coast Claims Facility Audit
This evening's concert has been moved indoors, due to inclement weather. Please join us in the Physical Education Complex from 6 to 8 p.m. for a rockin' good time.
Don't have plans for this evening? Come get funky with D'Zyre at AUM's Summer Concert Series. If it rains, we'll move indoors. Bring your own lawn chairs and picnic fare and have a rockin' good time.
Shelby: The American People Deserve Transparency, Accountability From the Fed
Shelby, Thune Question Obamacare Branding Campaign
Friday is new student orientation. Alums and upperclassmen: What's your favorite memory of freshman year?
Today, I, along with 60 Members of Congress, sent a letter to President Obama urging him to clarify for the American people that even if a debt ceiling agreement is not reached, the United States will not default on its monthly interest payments, or be u
Thank you to all of you who answered my question on the debt ceiling yesterday!
Sessions: No Appropriations Without A Budget
Rep. Bonner Announces Gulf Coast Claims Facility Audit Language in House Bill
Tell me your thoughts: Should the debt ceiling be raised?
Check 1-2. Come out and hear an academic discourse on the role, space and influence of hip hop culture today, 2:45-5 p.m., on the 10th floor of the Library.
Sessions: Debt Limit Progress Requires President To Give Up Gimmicks
“As if on cue, the Administration pressed the emergency ‘scare seniors’ button when they feel that spending cuts might win out over tax increases.”
Congrats Dr. Deal!
Shelby: Dodd-Frank Did Little to Improve Investor Protection
Congress failed to probe meltdown
Shelby Announces Nearly $5.5 Million for Alabama Community Colleges
The time is now...
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties July 13-14
A salmon run in Alabama? That's just what happened on June 24th, when AUM housing residents volunteered to sort, label and box thousands of cans of Alaskan salmon donated to the Montgomery Area Food Bank. The event was just one of the many service o
Gulf Coast Claims Facility Remains Under Scrutiny; July 18 Deadline for Tornado Damage Claims
Sessions, Ryan Issue Joint Statement On Jobs Report, Call For Senate Action On Budget
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe Counties July 12-13
Field Representative Daniel Tidwell will be in Russellville on Friday, July 15, 2011 to provide assistance to those needing help working with federal agencies.
Harry Abrams, president of the AUM Alumni Association, congratulates Sabrina Blaum (center) and Leanne Waller (right) on receiving Graduate Study Merit Scholarships. Way to go Sabrina and Leanne!
Sessions, GOP Senators Warn Reid Against Blocking Budget, Debt Work In Senate
The Library will be closed Saturday and Sunday for HVAC maintenance. Regular hours will resume on Monday, July 11. The Library's hours for the remainder of this week are: Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"Phantom Budget": Sessions Remarks On Unseen Democrat Resolution
Reminder: The Aderholt Traveling Help Desk will be in Guin and Haleyville on Friday.
AUM students may purchase season tickets to the AU football games. Get yours while the getting is good.
Sessions Announces Opposition To Libya Resolution, Urging Dems To "At Once" Begin Budget Work
“We are concerned that the Obama administration continues to circumvent Congress and use executive branch authority to allow illegal immigrants to remain in the United States"...
Students and employees: Have you signed up for AUM Alert? The university will never send out messages that aren't of high importance to campus safety and well-being. Sign up today at
Haleigh Black, 2011 Art Competition winner from the 4th District, and I in Washington
This Week in Washington: Debt Ceiling Talks Enter “Taxing” Phase; Summer Tourist Season Looking Up
As Senate Schedule Raises Alarm, Sessions Announces Proposal Requiring Sufficient Time To Review Any Debt Limit Bill
“Over two hundred and twenty five years ago, British citizens in the American colonies embarked on a course of action that culminated in the formation of the United States of America... In doing so, they established a set of principles and ideals f
The U. S. Small Business Administration urges residents and business owners in Alabama affected by the severe storms, to return their disaster loan applications for physical damage by the extended deadline of July 18. Please read the note for more infor
Chilton County Native Completes Internship in Senator Shelby’s Office
Shelby County Native Completes Internship in Senator Shelby’s Office
Fairhope Native Completes Internship in Senator Shelby’s Office
Tuscaloosa Native Completes Internship in Senator Shelby’s Office
Shelby Announces Graduation of Distinguished Senate Page
Shelby on the FDIC: Learn From the Past
Tuscaloosa Native Completes Internship in Senator Shelby’s Office
Sessions Renews Call: Senate Shouldn't Recess, Should Stay To Work On Debt Ceiling, Budget
Make sure to follow me on Twitter to keep up with the latest in 140 characters or less!
I’m pleased to have been appointed by Speaker of the House to the newly formed Cybersecurity Task Force and am looking forward to working with my colleagues to examine current cybersecurity policies and to continue find innovative cybersecurity sol
District Field Director Paul Housel will be in Guin and Haleyville on Friday, July 8, 2011 to provide assistance to those needing help working with federal agencies.
Shelby Announces $1,646,000 for University of Alabama in Huntsville
Shelby Announces Over $8 Million for Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport
Shelby: We Need a Housing Finance System for All Banks, Big and Small
The AUM Human Peformance Lab is offering fitness appraisals to the public:
This Week in Washington: Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan and Questions Linger About Libya
Shelby Announces $95,220 for Alabama Fire Departments
Reminder my District Director Paul will be in Vernon and Fayette today with the Aderholt traveling help desk. Stop by if you need help with a federal agency.
Reminder my Field Rep Ethan will be in Henagar and Geraldine today with the Aderholt traveling help desk. Stop by if you need help with a federal agency.
Sessions Responds To Debt Talk Rift, Warns Against 11th Hour Deal
Shelby: We Can Have the Best Flood Insurance Program in the World
Our athletes excel on the field and in the classroom. Congratulations to the 83 student-athletes named to the Athletics Academic Honor Roll!
Sessions On CBO Outlook
I gave the following speech on the House floor regarding the Senate’s inaction to consider H.R. 2017, the Fiscal Year 2012 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Appropriations bill, that passed in the U.S. House of Representatives 19 days ago.
Shelby Announces $796,183 for Local Airports
Field Representative Ethan Vice will be in Henagar and Geraldine on Friday, June 24, 2011 to provide assistance to those needing help working with federal agencies.
District Field Director Paul Housel will be in Vernon and Fayette on Friday, June 24, 2011 to provide assistance to those needing help working with federal agencies.
Come sign up for Weight Watchers today, 201 Education, at noon.
ICYMI: Leading the Way on Fiscal Discipline
B'ham News: Shelby leading on disaster relief
LifeSouth Blood Drive today until 4:30 p.m. in Taylor Center 230.
FEMA announced yesterday, only one week remains for Alabama disaster survivors to register for federal disaster assistance. Survivors must register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and return their U.S. Small Business Administration loan app
This Week in Washington: One Year Later, What Happened to the Recovery Summer?
Sessions Cosponsors Legislation to Make E-Verify Permanent
Thanks to everyone who supported the AU and AUM Schools of Nursing by attending today's Mulligans for Masters golf outing!
Montgomery County is under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 1:45 p.m. This storm is located to the south of the City of Montgomery moving east. Hail and strong winds are possible.
AUM’s 12-week Weight Watchers program is starting up again next week. Tuition, which includes all materials, is $120 and may be split into two payments. If you would like to sign up, show up to the first class on June 22 in room 201 of the Educatio
Shelby Announces $261,250 for Colbert Heights Volunteer Fire Department
Shelby, Crapo Concerned by IG Reports on Dodd-Frank Implementation
Construction Update: The only way to enter Senators Cafe at the moment is through the exterior stairwell near the police dept. Accommodation is available for those with disabilities.
Shelby Introduces Tornado Tax Relief Bill
Shelby Statement on SEC and SIPC Nominations
Happy Flag Day! Today we celebrate the red, white & blue, and the beacon of hope the U.S. flag has represented since it's adoption in 1777. God Bless America!
Richard Shelby:' We Grew Government, But Did Not Grow Economy'
Shelby on ABC's 'This Week': 'We Grew Government, Not Economy'
The next concert is set for July 15.
This Week in Washington: Energy Independence Demands All-of-the-Above Focus
The stage is set up for tonight's HELLAKOPTA OF LOVE concert. Who is coming out?
New student orientation is tomorrow. Alums and upper classmen: What advice would you give freshmen who are just starting out on their college journey?
Shelby Announces Over $3.1 Million for Regional Airports
Shelby Calls for Program Revision to Reduce Flood Costs
Shelby Supports Bipartisan Amendment on Interchange Fees
Are you ready to rock? HELLAKOPTA OF LOVE will perform at AUM tomorrow night on the Quad, 6-8 p.m.
With Economic Recovery The Weakest In Modern History, Senate Democrats Deny Country Much-Needed Budget
Congrats to recent AUM graduate Robin Birdwell!
Reminder: Please do not park along curbs on campus, especially behind Moore Hall, Library Tower and Goodwyn Hall. Violators will be ticketed and possibly towed.
Wow! We have 1,999 "likes." Who will make it 2,000?
This Week in Washington: Time to Settle the Debt Crisis
Don't forget to leave early enough tomorrow to find a good parking space. The Moore Hall lot was finally closed on Friday. The best parking options are near the Gym and in the new lots near the Taylor Road entrance.
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties June 8-9
Republicans Pass Legislation Taking $150 Million From Pockets of Hardworking Alabama Families
Stay cool. The National Weather Service said the local high will be near 100 degrees today, with heat indexes around 104. Stay hydrated and limit extreme physical activity while this weather pattern persists.
My statement on the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2012
Congrats to Steve Crotz, who has been named SSAC Athletic Director of the Year.
Crisis counseling is available for tornado survivors in Alabama. Call the confidential help line at 1-800-367-0955 or click on the link for more information.
Rep. Bonner Votes Against Debt Ceiling Increase Without Spending Cuts
Today, I voted against raising the debt limit. We cannot afford to continue to accommodate this type of spending and move forward with yet another blind increase of the debt limit. To create jobs and save our country from national bankruptcy, we must sto
Did everyone find parking this morning? For now, the lot in front of Moore Hall is still open (and packed). The two small lots near the redesigned main entrance are open too and, as of 9 a.m., were nearly empty.
East Parking Lots 1 and 2 will be closed tomorrow through the rest of summer. Read more at the attached link and plan your route.
This Week in Washington: Fixing Medicare a Job for Democrats and Republicans
Senate Republican Super Majority Ignores the People of Alabama and Passes Three-Minute Plan for Congressional Redistricting
Bonner Staffer to Visit Monroe and Escambia, June 1, and Baldwin June 2
Rep. Bonner Welcomes Reopening of McIntosh Splenda Plant and 100 Local Jobs
More Misplaced Priorities: Republicans Vote To Cut Retirees Coming and Going
Senate Republicans’ Continued Misplaced Priorities - Remove Medicaid Money In Genral Fund To Pay For Pork Project In Education Budget
Sessions: 'Shameful Display' From Reid, Senate Dem Leaders On Budget
The Cashier Office would like to remind students that Friday, May 27th is the registration cancellation deadline. All student accounts must be paid in full or covered by financial aid to avoid registration cancellation. Learn more at
“It’s a great honor to be named an ACU Conservative for my work in the 111th Congress,” said Aderholt. “I’m proud to have supported strong conservative principles in the last Congress and to continue fighting for traditional
Shelby Announces $76,551 for Franklin County Fire Department
Shelby: The American Taxpayer is No. 1 Priority
"If you look at the number of storms we've had just in the last month, they could quite honestly run out of money before the end of the year," said Rep. Robert Aderholt (R., Ala.), referring to FEMA's ability to continue to provide em
"Under the best-case scenario, the disaster relief fund will essentially run dry before the end of the year. That means sometime in mid- to late summer, FEMA will have to freeze its recovery operations and only fund what they call 'immediate ne
“We just want to make sure that [FEMA is] not running real low by the end of the fiscal year,” he [Congressman Aderholt] said Tuesday.
Sessions And Ayotte, Joined By All GOP Senators, Press Reid For Action On Stalled Senate Budget
May South Alabama Town Meetings
Congrats to the women's tennis team, who won their 11th national championship over the weekend!
This Week in Washington: Bonner Legislation Focuses on Gulf Coast Restoration
Are you ready for Cinco de Pongo?
750 Days Since Senate Dems Have Passed A Budget
Sessions Replies To Conrad Announcement On Democrat Budget
Shelby: Six-Year Reauthorization Best for SAFE-TEA
Momma wants you to eat right and support AUM Athletics. Present the coupon found at the link below, and 20 percent of the proceeds from today's sales at the Vaughn Road location will go back to support AUM.
Shelby Talks Fiscal Responsibility with Lou Dobbs
Area fourth graders have invaded campus this week for the 11th annual Montgomery County Water Festival.
School's out for summer! (unless you're attending summer term). What are your plans?
Shelby Talks Diamond, Debt and Budget on Fox Business
Congrats to the Class of 2011!!!
This Week in Washington: Tackling High Gas Prices Requires Leadership
Congratulations graduates! Spring commencement will be held Saturday in the Physical Education Complex as follows: 10 a.m., Nursing, Education and Liberal Arts; 2 p.m., Business and Sciences. Supreme Court Justice Kelli Wise will serve as commencement sp
Rep. Bonner Holds Congressional Town Meetings, May 16-19
An important step on the road to recovery is debris removal. If you were affected by the April tornadoes, there is some information that may help make it easier on my website:
AUM students and alumni: Submit your design concept for a new campus sculpture. Learn more at:
Shelby: More Details Needed from FSOC
Shelby: Diamond is Not the Right Person for This Job
As Details Emerge On Dem Budget Plan, Sessions Previews New Committee Analysis On Deficit Reduction
Disaster survivors--Make sure to register with FEMA. Even if you have insurance, you should not put off applying, many may have losses not covered by auto or homeowners’ policies.The same goes for renters. You can register by phone at FEMA at 1.8
NCATS Program Needs Further Study
Congratulations to the 2011 Chancellor's Scholars! Pictured with Chancellor John Veres are: Delia Sescioreanu, School of Business; Carlie Ainsworth, School of Education; Leah Sawyer, School of Sciences; Emily Young, School of Liberal Arts. Not pictu
The Tides Loads of Hope Truck is in Alabama! Visit the West End Laundromat in Cullman at 1418 4th Street SW. Each family can bring two loads of laundry, per day and the folks at Tide will wash, dry and fold it. For more information visit:
Did you hear? AUM Athletics has added Men's and Women's Cross Country to its line-up of varsity sports. Competition begins at the NAIA level this fall.
American Banker: Shelby 'Gatekeeper' for Banking Nominations
Shelby: In the End, the FCIC Did Not Matter
Sessions Concerned By White House Meeting, Stalled Budget From Senate Democrats
Catch me on the Matt Murphy show on @100wapi tomorrow morning at 9:05 CST/10:05 EST. List live:
I’ll be live with Al Taylor on @WQSB tomorrow morning at 8:45 CST/ 9:45 EST. Listen live:
The No. 10-ranked AUM Senators baseball team has not only been chosen to play in the 2011 NAIA Baseball Championship, but AUM has also been selected one of nine host sites for the opening round.
This Week in Washington: Obama Bin Laden's Death, Tornado Recovery, Honoring Honor Flight Veterans
Rep. Bonner Introduces Gulf Coast Restoration Act
Tornado Survivors: Make sure to register with FEMA
Sessions Asks HUD for Action Plan to Help Alabama Tornado Victims
Happy Cinco de Mayo! If you missed the celebration hosted by AUM Diversity and Multicultural Affairs this afternoon, Es una lástima!
Walker County Red Cross
Central Alabama Red Cross - Montgomery
Tallapoosa County Chapter of the American Red Cross
Cherokee County Red Cross
Calhoun County Red Cross
National Guard Armory
Jackson County Red Cross
Cullman County Chapter
Talladega County Chapter of the American Red Cross
Limestone County Chapter American Red Cross
Shelby: 'This is Hell'
Shelby Discusses CFPB Letter to Obama: No Accountability, No Confirmation
Dekalb County Chapter American Red Cross
Northwest Alabama Red Cross
St. Clair County Red Cross
Morgan-Lawrence County Chapter
Old Ashley Furniture Store
Madison - Marshall County Chapter
Walker County
West Alabama Chapter - Tuscaloosa American Red Cross
Etowah County Chapter of the American Red Cross
44 U.S. Sens. to Obama: No Accountability, No Confirmation
Thanks for your votes. I have been elected most beloved campus critter. Take THAT, feral cat!
Please download FEMA's "Help After Disaster" guide
West Alabama Food Bank
Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
Franklin County
Coaling Town Hall
DeKalb County
Blount County Red Cross
Bibb County American Red Cross
Food Bank of North Alabama
Birmingham Area Chapter American Red Cross
Tuscaloosa County
Jefferson County
Tide "Loads of Hope"
Cullman County
Shelby: Labor Spending Reductions Do Not Go Far Enough
Please visit the Resources for Business section on my website
Please visit the Resources for Giving and Volunteering section on my website
Please visit the Resources for Tornado Victims section on my website
Survivors –individuals, business owners -- of the recent storms and tornadoes in Alabama who suffered damage should apply for disaster assistance with the Federal Emergency Management Agency – even if you have insurance or aren’t sure y
With Committee Markup Possible Next Week, Sessions Says Nation Can't Afford A Closed Process
The SGA has organized "AUM for Alabama," a donation drive for Tuscaloosa storm victims. Donation boxes are located in the Library Tower, Taylor Center, Clement Hall, Education/Liberal Arts Building, North Commons and in the Gym. Please drop off
In Case You Missed It: Storm Survivors Turn to Faith, Federal Government
The AUM Early Childhood Center is collecting supplies for the children who were victims of last week's devastating tornados. Donations will be collected through Friday, May 6, and will be delivered to Tuscaloosa and Walker counties on Saturday. Drop
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency has scheduled a Public Assistant Applicant Briefing for St. Clair County tomorrow, May 4th at 10AM at the St. Clair County Courthouse, County Commission Chambers, 1815 Cogswell Avenue, Pell City, AL.
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency has scheduled a Public Assistant Applicant Briefing for Jefferson County today at 3PM at Bessemer Civic Center, 1130 9th Avenue SW, Bessemer, Al 35022
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency has scheduled a Public Assistant Applicant Briefing today at 10AM at Cullman City Hall, 201 2nd Avenue NE, Cullman, AL.
Shelby Commends Generosity, Resilience in Wake of Alabama Tornadoes
Sessions: Bin Laden's Death An Important Victory In Larger Struggle
This Week in Washington: Assisting Alabama's Tornado Victims; First 100 Days of New Congress
Senator Shelby Talks About the Disaster in Alabama on Fox News
Senator Shelby on Bin Laden's Death and the Alabama Tornadoes
Cullman Times: Shelby: 'This is Hell'
Sen. Shelby Discusses Bin Laden and Alabama Tornadoes with Bloomberg
Shelby Presses FEMA to Assist All Tornado Victims
Lieutenant Governor Most Partisanin Alabama History
Alabama Congressional Delegations Asks President To Declare Disaster Area In Alabama
Sessions Issues Statement On Storm Devastation
Sessions Anticipates Vote On President's Budget
Aderholt Statement on Devastating Alabama Tornadoes
Ala Delegation Supports Gov Bentley Request for Disaster Declaration for Alabama
FEMA Administrator Joins Shelby in AL
Shelby Discusses Tornado Disaster in Tuscaloosa
As tornadoes continue to hit AL, my thoughts & prayers are w/ those affected. For up to the min weather updates visit
Check out the new issue of AUMNIBUS.
The campus will be brimming with cuteness today. Tots from the Early Childhood Center will lead a parade through the quad at 9:30 a.m. From 3:15 to 3:45 p.m., they will man treat stands in front of Goodwyn Hall, Clement Hall and the Education Building. I
Check out the many events planned for Diversity Week.
This Week in Washington: House Awaits Serious Deficit Reduction Response from the President
The Montgomery Sheriff's Office is hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on campus Saturday, 4-6 p.m., on Senator’s Drive near the AUM soccer field and North Parking Lot. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Sherrif
Faculty and staff: Spring Fling on the Quad today, 11-1.
Democrats Fight Efforts By GOP To Take Over Retirement Systems And Create Political Republican-Controlled Boards
Do you Foursquare?
Reminder: The launch party for the 2011 "Filibuster" student literary journal is tonight at 5:15 in Taylor Center 214.
Budget Committee Republicans Ask Obama To Submit New Budget By May 15
Come out tonight for "Geographic Information Systems and First Response: AUM and the Japan Disaster." Held in the Liberal Arts Tech Wing 310, 6:20 p.m. to 7:35 p.m.
The 2011 issue of Filibuster will be released on Wednesday. Pick up your copy at the launch party on April 20: The latest issue of AUMNIBUS is also fresh off the electronic press at
Shelby Announces $4 Million for Major Drainage Improvements
Shelby Announces $ 716,084 for Alabama Fire Departments
Shelby Saves Over 500 Jobs at Marshall Space Flight Center by Commissioning NASA to Build Heavy-Lift Rocket
Shelby: Dodd-Frank Hampers Regulators
Shelby Awarded National Taxpayers Union 2010 “Taxpayers’ Friend Award”
Shelby: Flat Tax Could Mean a Tax Return the Size of a Postcard
In case you haven't noticed, Senator's Cafe now offers a daily $5 lunch special.
This Week in Washington: Oil Spill Anniversary and House Passes $38.5 Billion in Spending Cuts
Sessions Responds to President's Speech: 'Vision' Presented Was Big Government
“A shrimp caught amongst fighting whales gets its back broken.” This belief has provided the rationale for much of North Korea's foreign policy over the past 63 years and will be discussed at “The North Korean Paradox” Thursd
Senator Shelby Talks Budget Cuts and Debt Ceiling with Bloomberg's Peter Cook
Check out this story about the work Professor Winemiller and our GIS students are doing to aid Japan.
Sessions Calls on President to Submit New, Concrete Budget Plan to Congress
Shelby Announces $2 Million for Infrastructure Improvements
Lecture tonight "Understanding George Orwell's 'Animal Farm': A Short History of the Russian Revolution (and Why Men Really are Pigs Sometimes). Presented by Dr. Lee Farrow at 6:20 p.m. in Goodwyn 110.
Part II: Senator Shelby Talks Shutdown, Budget Cuts with David Asman on FBN's Nightly Scoreboard
Shelby Announces $ 627,958 for Alabama Fire Departments
Part I: Senator Shelby Talks Shutdown, Budget Cuts with David Asman on FBN's Nightly Scoreboard
Shelby Announces $365,033 for State Highways
This Week in Washington: Shutdown or Deal, The Serious Issues Lie Ahead
This Has Always Been A Debate About Spending-And The American People Get It
Senator Shelby talks looming shutdown with Lou Dobbs: If not now, when?
Alabama Senate Democratic Caucus Pushes Agendafor Working Alabama Families
Sessions Responds To Latest Developments On Spending Negotiations, Potential Shutdown
Hey "Twilight" fans, ever wonder why Edward and Bella are such Debussy fans? Learn more about the composer tonight at 6:20 p.m. in Goodwyn 110, when Dr. Mark Benson will discuss "The Golden Section in Claude Debussy’s La Mer" as
Today is Higher Education Day. It's not too late to go down to the Capitol and get involved. www.higheredpartners.org
Shelby discusses possible "hidden" gas tax on Fox Business Network
Sessions Applauds House Republican Budget, Reprimands Irresponsibility Of Democrat Leaders
Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe Counties April 6-7
Sessions: 9/11 Terrorists Will Rightly Remain At GITMO, But Administration's Rationale Remains Flawed
This Week in Washington: President Signals Shift to More Oil and Gas Drilling
The Chamber of Commerce yesterday presented me with the Spirit of Enterprise award in recognition of my voting record in support of economic growth and job creation. While I have received the award consistently over the years, each time it is awarded I a
AUM photographer Frank C. Williams captures spring blossoms on campus this week.
AUM professor Denise Davis-Maye was interviewed by world renowned author Michael Eric Dyson on his NPR show this week. Listen online at the attached link.
Spring Fest continues tonight with a Safari Party, 8 p.m. to Midnight, in Taylor Center 230. Pizza and drinks will be served. Rock your cargo shorts and plain white Ts.
Way to go!
Shelby: We Must Balance Health Care with Fiscal Responsibilities
Congratulations to Darius Pettway, the new SGA president for 2011-2012. Outgoing president Delia Sescioreanu has done a great job and will be missed.
Shelby: Congress Needs to Do Its Homework on Housing Reform
Dr. Terry Winemiller and students in the GIS program are making a difference in Japan.
Shelby: Congress Needs to Do Its Homework on Housing Reform
As of this evening, we now have 1,700 "likes" on the AUM Facebook page. What kind of posts do you want from us?
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs will present "From Slavery to Freedom: The Jewish Passover," a Passover Seder, tonight, 6-7:30 p.m., in Taylor Center 230.
Shelby Announces $411,000 for University of Alabama Transit System
This Week in Washington: Launching New Shipbuilding Jobs; Military Action in Libya Raises Questions
Come chat with the chancellor, Dr. John Veres, from 12-1 p.m. today in the Senator's Cafe.
Shelby Announces $662,928 for Alabama Fire Department
Weight Watchers meetings start today at noon in 111 Goodwyn Hall. Stop in if you're interested in joining.
Sessions, Hatch Ask Medicare Trustees To Account For Medicare Double Counting In Next Estimate On Medicare Solvency
Yummy vegetables from the AUM community garden are on sale this week in Taylor Center 133. Winter crops of carrots, beets and turnip greens have been harvested, and they can be yours for a small donation to the Montgomery Food Bank.
All good things must come to an end. Welcome back from Spring Break, AUM students. The Senators Cafe, Bookstore and all offices will resume normal hours on Monday.
The Most Irresponsible Spending Plan In Our Time'
Shelby: TARP is No Success
Shelby Announces $46,800 for Selma Volunteer Fire Department
Congress Should Cut Its Own Budget To Have Credibility On Spending, Sessions Says
Due to construction, East Drive will be closed to all traffic on Thursday, March 17, and Friday, March 18, from the intersection of East Drive and Senator's Drive to the entrance to Moore Hall (from the Chancellor's parking lot to the nursing b
Yesterday I voted for what hopefully will be the last short term funding bill for 2011, bringing the spending cuts to $10 billion so far. We cannot continue to borrow 40 cents out of every dollar spent. Congress needs to commit to reduced spending for th
The Case For Growth: Sessions Lists Benefits Of Discretionary Cuts
Montgomery County Commission delays vote on school bond again
Prattville council won't meet tonight
Discrimination lawsuit against ASU going to trial
63-year-old man charged in sex assault on teen at Montgomery YMCA
Down on the farm: Downtown area begins growing
Shelby: Will We Seize or Squander the Opportunity for Reform?
While many college students flock to the warm beaches of Panama City and Cancun this time of year, 15 students from Auburn University at Montgomery are "Freezin' for a Reason" - spending their spring break volunteering in chilly Anchorage,
This Week in Washington: Federal Spending Showdown in Full Swing; Time for "American" Energy Policy
Happy Spring Break! The AUM Bookstore will be closed all week, resuming regular hours March 21. The Senators Cafe will be open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on M-F, but will be closed the 19th and 20th.
ASU fans welcome SWAC champs
Coliseum's future uncertain
'Unforgettable' bash: Singer remembered; 5 students awarded scholarships
ASU students dig into landscaping project
Campaign for Liberty event draws dozens in Millbrook
History buffs get research tips
Ministry founders urge residents take a stand against crime
Prattville sales tax proposal up in the air
Wild, wild West
Montgomery residents seek news from loved ones in Japan
Sign program to encourage awareness, respect for river
Maxwell Boulevard gate to be closed
Man sentenced in Prattville stabbing; guilty plea accepted in Millbrook homicide
Local man indicted on tax fraud charges
Black male leaders reach out to students at event
Spring Break is here! Where is everyone headed?
→ Auburn University at Montgomery: The Cafe seems to be out of everything but chips, sodas and snacks.
Unemployment increases for state, area
Addressee's daughter receives mysterious 1944 letter
Pike Road mulls tax to fund school
No bond for man accused in 'Critter Man' death
Students have a ball with new fitness programs
Montgomery man pleads guilty to tax conspiracy
Woman gets 46 months for tax fraud
Man gets 30 years in kidnapping
Air Force unveils teamwork award
Shelby Announces $1,603,357 for Local Airports
Shelby Announces $812,849 for Local Airports
Shelby Announces $676,122 for Local Airports
Shelby Announces $1,836,889 for Alabama Fire Departments
Shelby/Ingraham Talk Diamond Nomination
Shelby Announces $718,840 for Local Airports
Shelby Blasts "Global Mortgage Servicing Settlement"
Shelby: Pull the Plug on NPR
State offers reward for information on missing Montgomery woman
Convicted murderer's bid for new trial denied
Josh Moon: Illegal immigration debate has reached absurd level
Absentee voting for Montgomery City Council District 7 runoff starts today
Montgomery BOE districts to be redrawn
Local heavy rain leads to minor flooding
Prosperity Or Decline, Sessions Lays Out Competing Visions At Deficit Hearing
Wash. Post: Fed pick is likely to be blocked again
Shelby: We Must Get Serious About Entitlement Reform
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for central Alabama in effect through Wednesday evening. Extended periods of moderate to heavy rainfall will be possible, and conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Please keep info
Montgomery City Council District 7: Ives, Lee in runoff
Montgomery school board talks job cuts
Lawsuit moved to Autauga County
Man dies after two-vehicle collision
Work on Pike Road trail to begin in April
Fresh Market to move to new location
Area may see flooding today
Agreement keeps Fairview Ave. farmers market open
The Senators Café has reopened and is selling pre-packed food items and bottled beverages. The schedule for the rest of the week is: • Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Thursday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Friday:
Shelby: Diamond Is Not the Right Person for the Job
Rodeo clown ready to entertain fans
Sign to commemorate Montgomery's flood event
MPS' magnet-lottery process unfolds
First-aid training set for March 19
Ramps at two I-65 exits to close today
Big-rig incident backs up Montgomery traffic
Rep. Bonner Announces Library of Congress Exhibit in Daphne March 11-12
Due to a boiler malfunction, Senators Café will close today at 2 p.m. and remain closed until it can bring in deli items like sandwiches. A permanent replacement boiler is on order, but the Café is working to bring in a temporary boiler and
This Week in Washington: Hold Boeing Accountable on Tanker; Staying the Course on Spending Cuts
The March 4 issue of Aumnibus is now online.
New chiefs to help oversee planning, coordinate work in departments
'Every quilt has a story': Quilters put time, love into art
Montgomery City Council District 7: Will increased spending lead to larger voter turnout?
Wetumpka student wins oratory contest
Inaugural art show a collaborative effort
High schools doing more to prepare students for workforce
Your resume must show your value to employers
Top congressmen join in civil rights pilgrimage
Rain-drenched athletes compete in duathlon
Frank Lee Youth Center under scrutiny after latest escape
Planners re-imagine Maxwell Blvd.
Prattville festival set for March 26
McMillan hopes to keep State Farmers Markets open
$200,000 donation keeps program open
HBCU conference may become annual event
Project may help families 'Arise'
RSA chief's daughter found dead
Who turned out the lights? Campus will be closed Sunday morning due to a planned power outage.
Sessions Comments On "Stunningly Inadequate" Spending Plan From Democrat Leaders
Rep. Bonner Responds to EADS Decision Not to Protest AF Tanker Award
Shelby Announces $32,965,078 for Alabama State Veterans' Home
Sales tax receipts up in Montgomery
Board making progress on new schools
Damage in counties caused by tornado
Public planning meeting tonight
Wet weekend in forecast
Man gets life in prison for '09 murder
Urban farm on track after delay
Flowers spur health care talk
Ex-Montgomery police officer charged with sex abuse of juvenile
East Montgomery to get VA clinic
Today I introduced the Free and Fair Trade Act to protect sleeping bag manufacturing jobs in Haleyville from unfair competition overseas. This bill will protect jobs in the 4th District and help our economy.
Shelby: End Cap-and-Trade for Good
Josh Moon: There has to be a better way than taking from teachers
Montgomery to be site of NAACP conference
Montgomery man sentenced for tax fraud, ID theft
Montgomery woman stabs her boyfriend
Montgomery City Council District 7: White collected 200 voter signatures to qualify
Montgomery City Council District 7: Snyder wants stronger neighborhood groups
Autauga County, Prattville libraries cut hours, personnel
Group of formerly incarcerated people visit area, discuss prison reform
Auditions Saturday for talent show in Montgomery
5 of 11 ASU students arrested are athletes
2 Montgomerians face charges in Tuscaloosa bank robbery
Sessions: Reductions In Spending Must Be Sustained
Shelby Announces $1.3 Million for Montgomery Regional Airport
Shelby Announces $1.6 Million for Huntsville Regional Airport
Shelby Announces $3,719,399 for Alabama Fire Departments
Tri-county superintendents: Schools to feel proration's effects for long time
Singer/actor LaTour, 84, dies in Los Angeles
Montgomery officers take oath at ceremony
Prattville council aprroves raising sewer fee
Montgomery City Council District 7: Smith looking at tackling blight, poverty issues
Montgomery City Council OKs SmartCode zoning for Old Cloverdale
Montgomery City Council District 7: Sankey to help revitalize area, bring in business
Minister says it's time for Montgomery to move past racial history
Center accepting nominees for award
Magazine names Montgomery's Garden District one of best
Nancy Azara art show opening on March 3 at 3 p.m. in the Goodwyn Hall Gallery. The artist's mixed media collages of mylar, paper, paint and sometimes wood chips, are about time in relation to memory and personal history.
Montgomery police arrest two in Sunday slaying
Residents help plan Maxwell Boulevard area's future
Autauga County investigators track home invasion suspect to Fla.
Montgomery officials pitch bills with fees, fines to local legislators
Montgomery County Commission delays vote on bond issue for schools
Prattville pays $1.6M on $3.1M bridge loan
Panel seeking ways to create jobs in the private sector
Area farmers markets to stay open another week
Montgomery City Council District 7 candidates: Ives says business experience makes her right choice
Bishop-Parker Furniture reopens after flood
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for central Alabama, including Montgomery, until 7 p.m. Please keep informed of the weather and act safely.
Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties March 2-3
Congrats to "The King's Speech" for winning the Oscar for best film. What was your favorite movie this year?
This Week in Washington: Tanker Decision Raises Serious Questions; House Passes Major Spending Cuts
Montgomery City Council District 7: Kirkwood already working with council
Montgomery City Council District 7: Lee says time is right to run for office
Aircraft, car collide on road in Lee County
CRIME BRIEFS: Televisions, tools reported stolen
Eve's Circle founder talks unity
Jewish food items a big draw at annual festival
1 killed, 1 injured in separate Montgomery shootings
Rally at Ala. Capitol to support Wis. state workers draws 100+
Event at mall touts weather preparedness
Farmers markets' closings upset customers
Flag football, music big draw for all ages
MPS changes will affect all in Montgomery County
Pedestrian dies in traffic accident in Montgomery
Josh Moon: Alabama SupremeCourt serving as safety net for big business
ALABAMIANS IN THE MILITARY
Police, firefighters, EMTs show support
Welcome home: Injured Montgomery police officer returns
Officer indicted on fraud, ID theft charges
Pleasant weekend ahead; storms Monday
MPS meeting on RIF postponed
MPD honors Volunteers in Police Service
Brown's wife recalls husband's journey
Five indicted in 2010 homicide
DA completes review of Prattville finances
ASU president speaks out on fight
Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe Counties March 1-2
Exchange Club honors two Montgomery police officers
Near unanimous vote makes MPS closures, changes official
Police: Custody dispute led to 'Critter Man's' killing
Prattville residents weigh in on mayor's proposed budget
Montgomery makes personnel changes meant to boost local economy
It's official: Murphy is Montgomery's new police chief
Former Montgomery police officer pleads guilty to theft
Injured Montgomery motorcycle officer returning home today
District 7 hopefuls get earfull from constituents at forum
Census shows tri-county area population grew in last 10 years
Orange Out rival Faulker University at Saturday's back-to-back men's and women's basketball games at 2 and 4 p.m. Free admission to AUM faculty, staff and students with ID.
Rep. Bonner Reacts to Air Force Tanker Decision
Get in the game! Jim Huntley, executive director for digital games at THQ, will discuss marketing and design today, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in Goodwyn Hall 208.
District 7 candidate forum tonight
Students ready to thrill audience
Proposals for school closures and consolidations
MPS, county discuss funding
BOE to vote today on closures, consolidations
Applications for school academies due in March
Blue-Gray game executive director remembered for his dedication
Jubilee CityFest organizers add fireworks show set to music to festival
Some bus routes change March 7
Police crack down 'bath salts' drug
BOE officially requests funding
Parts of I-85 to close for work
Funding approved for Outer Loop
State farmers markets closing
Fight breaks out in ASU cafeteria
In case you missed it, during the early hours of Saturday morning, I voted for the single largest spending cut in modern history -- a $100 Billion CR budget reduction from the President’s budget. This is the first of many steps by the House to trim
Spring Break is just a few weeks away (week of March 14th). What do you have planned?
Center provides vocational, educational and personal support for youths
1 killed, 2 injured in Alexander City fire
Board certified teachers say process grueling, but worth it
Believe It campaign to aid MPS' success
Economic development project to be announced today
Check out the latest issue of Aumnibus.
Hey students: Looking for an internship that's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious? Disney cast members will be on campus this week recruiting for the Disney College Program. Come to an information session to learn more: Feb. 23, 5 p.m., 109 Goodwyn
This Week in Washington: Keeping the Pressure on BP's Poorly-Run Claim System
Mary B's closes after nearly 60 years
Historic church honors history through music
Civil rights icons honored at 13th annual Vigil for Victims of Hate and Violence
Crime briefs: Monument at historic home damaged
Event celebrates 150th anniversary of Confederate president's inauguration
Dressing appropriately for interviews important
Election could affect Montgomery City Council's outlook on contingency funds
Know how jobs are created, focus on specific career field
Re-enactment, parade attract large crowd
Mardi Gras parade cruises through downtown Prattville
The Queen of Hearts is trying her hand at chess this weekend. Learn more at
Sewell's election a reminder of black women's progress, struggle
Manufacturers to remove gaming machines from Alabama casinos
Bentley: Budget cuts are coming
Prattville Police chief to retire
One Court Square gets new name
Montgomery District 7 candidate pulls out of race
Court grants liquor license to business after Prattville's denial
Charrette hosted today for Renaissance community
→ Auburn University at Montgomery: From Julia Sugarbaker to Southern vampires, the AUM Southern Studies Conference has something for everyone. Come out today and Saturday and learn something new about the South. www.aum.edu/aumlac
Re-enactment of Davis' inauguration Saturday
Montgomery figure Thomas Bell dies
Jeff Davis closes after prank call
Mother, wife returns home after being detained for two years
Across the South, the Civil War still divides residents
Vigil for Victims of Hate and Violence set for Sunday
Montgomery District 7 hopefuls discuss the issues
Montgomery to install more red-light cameras
Jett Williams speaks at Alabama Department of Archives and History
Area, state officials discuss Montgomery-area education
Sessions to Geithner: Grow the Economy, Not the Government
A friendship is put to the test over a piece of artwork in Theatre AUM's new production of the 1998 Tony Award winner, "Art," opening tonight at 7:30. Free to AUM students, employees and alumni.
Looking for lunch? Come out and have Pizza with the Provost today, 12-1 p.m., in room 221 of the Taylor Center. The event is co-sponsored by the national leadership society Omicron Delta Kappa.
Shelby: The Dodd-Frank Party is Over
Shelby: The Dodd-Frank Party is Over
Shelby Announces $403,675 for Alabama Fire Departments
Jewish Food Festival on Feb. 27
Wetumpka man charged in stabbing
Former Prattville mayor enjoying new position at ADECA
Josh Moon: MPS indecision doesn't inspire confidence
Josh Moon: MPS indecision doesn't inspire confidence
MPS to hold vote on school changes Feb. 24
Girls charged, may face expulsion in Carver prank
Child accidentally struck by vehicle
DA critical of Prattville inquiry
ASU celebration honors legends
Sessions: President's Budget: 'Unserious Response to Serious Situation'
The MLA lecture series continues this evening with "Voltaire's Candide: A Critique of the Enlightenment?" at 6:20 p.m. in 110 Goodwyn Hall. The free event will be presented by Dr. Pamela Gay, instructor of international studies.
Company presents laptop computer for military
District 6 councilman wants investigation of Prattville finances
Council members voice opinions on Montgomery school changes
Prattville mayor submits $33.6M budget
Mayor says property's discounted price an incentive for development
HOW SCHOOLS WILL BE AFFECTED
Montgomery BOE to vote on closures, zoning changes today
Bruno Mars, Janelle Monae to jam at Jubilee
Bruno Mars, Janelle Monae to jam at Jubilee
ABC leaders: Privatizing state liquor sales a hard sell
The Psychology Club is hosting a bake sale today through Thursday outside the Taylor Center computer lab. Made-from-scratch goodies will be baked each morning, including white chocolate chip with cherry cookies, giant chocolate chip cookies, mini cheesec
How ironic… on the two-year anniversary of the failed nearly trillion dollar stimulus program, House Republicans are presenting a budget this week that cuts $100 billion on the House floor.
Prattville names Brown interim fire chief
Montgomery County revenue officials to continue search for software system replacement
MPS officials discuss questions, complaints on school proposals
Shelby: Claims Process Remains Inconsistent and Lacks Transparency
Police, families respond to false alarm at Carver
Montgomery County leaning toward helping pay for east-side high school
Justice Department checks accessibility of Montgomery buildings
Autauga County grand jury to hear 200+ cases
Sessions: President's Budget 'A Blueprint For Losing The Future'
AUM celebrated Homecoming 2011 on Saturday, Feb. 12. This year’s theme was “Catch the Spirit,” and numerous festivities were planned to celebrate the university’s tradition of excellence.
The American Spiritual Ensemble has performed around the world, delighting audiences with dynamic renditions of classic spirituals, jazz tunes and Broadway numbers that highlight the African-American experience. Tonight they're at AUM, presenting a
This Week in Washington: After a Month in Office, New House Having an Impact
Brothers never gave up on justice
Prattville looks to continue support for Navistar LPGA Classic
CRIME BRIEFS
Local florists ready for Cupid's arrows
Happy Valentine's Day! Thumbs up if you love being an AUM Senator!
Racial past affecting future of Montgomery Public Schools
Forced integration had long-lasting impact
Students withstood, learned from, experience
Former Carver students: Hard feelings not about race
Montgomery Zoo welcomes new inhabitants
Biscuit Bunch welcomes new batch of members
Church clothes closet helps area residents stay warm
Art exhibit commemorates attack on Freedom Riders
TIMELINE
Acing job interviews requires preparation
Happy Homecoming! The King and Queen will be crowned at 3:30, between men's and women's bball games. A hypnotist show, fireworks, and an alumni reception are also on the agenda. Come out and catch the spirit!
MPS: Floyd students won't move
Prattville council to hold special meeting Monday night
Montgomery council candidate, minister discuss race relations
Arrest made in Tuesday homicides
Prattville mayor asks fire chief to hand in resignation
This is a startling statistic: The U.S. is currently more than $14 trillion in debt, a record high, & dangerously close to surpassing our national GDP (currently $14.4 trillion). This debt is equal to about $45,500 per American and $127,500 per taxpa
Shelby Joins Johnson in Making Housing Finance Reform a Top Priority
In the next few days, House Republicans will announce a CR budget for the rest of FY2011 that will cut $100 billion from the President's FY11 discretionary budget. The cuts represent tough choices but our economy cannot grow and create jobs if we k
Residents voice concerns about changes to schools plan at heated hearing
New assistant superintendents named
School bus strikes child in Macon County
Hearings postponed in 'Critter Man' slaying
Man guilty in drive-by killing
Missing baby, 15-year-old mom could be in Montgomery
Election Center director Granger resigns, will take federal court job
Ex-Georgia official to speak at church
Warmer weather follows brief snow
City Auditorium awaits renovation
Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Doug Elmendorf confirmed today during a House Budget Committee hearing that President Barack Obama’s health care law will likely cost 800,000 jobs.
In the first 4 weeks of the new Republican Majority, the House has cut mandatory spending by $541 billion, cut authorized spending by $115 billion, and cut taxes by $770 billion. To date, no bill increasing spending or taxes has passed the House.
In honor of Homecoming Week 2011, Student Life held a campus-wide talent show, AUM's Got Talent, on Feb. 9.
MPS announces major changes to proposal
3rd homicide victim found; man identified as son of woman found Tuesday
ABI identifies man shot at Waugh BP
Traffic lights to clear way to emergency responders
Tax preparers face federal lawsuit
→ Auburn University at Montgomery: "Year of Our Lord" is starting now in 109 Goodwyn.
In the first 4 weeks of the new Republican Majority, the House has cut spending by $656 billion. Compare that to the first 4 weeks of the previous Congress, in which the Speaker Pelosi-led House had already passed $682 billion worth of new spending. Tomo
Shelby Announces $325,850 for Alabama Fire Departments
Police: Two found dead at home
Judge still reviewing Lincoln Cemetery appeal
Prattville candidates speak to council
Bentley says No. 1 priority is creating jobs
Autauga, Elmore counties may get snow
You don't want to miss this special event Wednesday night.
Guilty plea ends family's wait: Man pleads guilty in 2000 death of wife
Gilley jailed after bond revoked
School system begins search for property for new school sites
School board meetings delayed
Historic Trail sites aren't contaminated
Montgomery fire victim identified
Teel's skill proves 'impervious' in marathon spelling bee
AUM breaks ground on its new Wellness Center on Feb. 4. Due to inclement weather, the university had to be creative and hold the event indoors instead of the construction site.
We kick off Homecoming Week this evening with Student vs. Faculty/Staff basketball and volleyball games at 5:30 p.m. in the AUM gymnasium. You don't want to miss this event!
It's homecoming week at AUM. Are you ready to "catch the spirit"?
This Week in Washington: Judge Challenges ObamaCare; Tanker Decision Looms; Reagan Centennial
Biscuits job fair draws big crowd
Vehicle thefts, burglaries reported to police
Run for Young Life
Montgomery man killed in fire
Church collects Souper Bowl donations
What a great quote from Ronald Reagan: "Man is not free unless government is limited." Happy Birthday President Reagan
Uncivil War: Residents still disagree on whether period should be celebrated, regretted
ASU pays millions to private attorneys
Legal fees paid by ASU, AUM
St. Bede members return to renovated sanctuary
Program gives area children a reason to smile
Job hunting: Good resume can get your foot in the door
Ronald Reagan was a great President. He successfully took on an out-of-control, centralized government in the 80's and was revered by Republicans, Democrats and Independents.
AUM breaks ground on $20.6M Wellness Center
Prattville budget likely includes higher taxes, possible layoffs, furloughs
Anita Folmar portrait is back
Off-duty deputy shoots, kills man in Waugh
Bad luck for Puck: Fingers missing from ASF sculpture
Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington & Mobile Counties Feb 9-10
→ Auburn University at Montgomery: Rain or shine, the show must go on. The Wellness Center groundbreaking has been moved inside Taylor Center room 230. How are we going to break the ground indoors? Come and see!
The gov't just reported that the unemployment rate has fallen to 9% in January, down from 9.4 percent. Perhaps a Republican-controlled House and a commitment to control spending & combat job-crushing mandates is providing a tad more certainty fo
Schools honored with 'Torchbearer' status
Maxwell Air Force Base honors ambassadors' efforts
Prattville councilman wants draft beer in city
Maxwell Air Force Base gate to close for construction
Violent crime rate drops for Montgomery
Couple pledges $1.25M to AUM
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Carver student caught with loaded gun at school
Suspect in killing surrenders to police
Snow predicted next week for tri-county area
→ Auburn University at Montgomery: Brrr! It is cold outside. Be safe on ice-prone bridges and overpasses.
The House Budget Committee & Appropriations Committee, of which I'm a member, today released a budget outline that cuts spending to $74 billion below the President's requested budget for FY2011. This would reduce non-security discretionary
Shelby on CNBC: Health Care Fight Rages On
Shelby on CNBC: Health Care Fight Rages On
Prattville Lions Club charter members
Prattville Lions Club celebrates milestone
Principal's absence from school unexplained
Body found at Montgomery Mall identified
Authorities believe 'Critter Man' killing was murder for hire
IRS investigating local tax-preparation firm
Police seek suspect in shooting death
Welcome to Moe's! It's AUM Day at Moe's Southwest Grill at Eastchase. Present this coupon anytime today and AUM Athletics will receive 20 percent of your ticket order.
Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Whatley, for your very generous donation and service to the university!
Rep. Bonner Joins Rep. Farr as Co-Chair of House Travel and Tourism Caucus
Shelby Announces $ 1,006,476 for Alabama Fire Departments
Out of Egypt: Lee graduate, family caught up in unrest
Roby talks taxes, spending with estate planners
Liquor license 'abuse' fuels suit
Final MPS hearing has largest crowd
Freedom Riders lead students on journey through civil rights history
Prattville council hopefuls to speak
Body found at Montgomery Mall
Bill another step to saving historic building
State police chiefs meet in Montgomery
$10K offered for information in unsolved homicide
Sessions: President's Deficit Credibility At Stake
Sessions Comments on the Ruling by U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson that Declared the Obama Administration s Health Care Takeover Unconstitutional.
January wasn’t a good month for the President’s health care law. Not only was it ruled unconstitutional by a Florida Judge yesterday, last wk, the President’s own Chief Medicare Actuary, Richard Foster, said that ObamaCare is unlikely t
Forcing fiscal discipline on Congress
Shelby Receives Narcotic Officers’ Associations’ Coalition Member of the Senate Award
Shelby Introduces Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution
Dozens vie for Prattville City Council seat
St. Jude choir plans concert
Freedom Riders to speak at ASU
Montgomery records 2nd homicide of year
Elmore County schools to start later
Safety workers get trial by fire
Soldier laid to rest: Hundreds pack Millbrook church to say goodbye
Sessions Introduces Resolution Commending the Auburn Tigers
It was an honor to participate in Judge Kim Chaney & Judge Wilson Blaylock's swearing-in ceremony in Cullman today. January 31, 2011
Today, a Florida federal judge ruled that the Democrats’ health care law’s requirement that nearly every American purchase gov’t-sanctioned health insurance is unconstitutional. Judge Vinson struck down the entire law citing the lack o
The federal debt is currently more than $14 trillion & the CBO announced, last week, that our deficit will come in at a record $1.5 trillion this yr. As I am back home today, I’m hearing from Alabamians that we must cut gov’t spending &a
This Week in Washington: State of the Union Address Fails to Address Nation's Pressing Problems
Final WTO Report Rules Boeing Received Prohibited Subsidies
Turning point for MPS? Parents, officials debate rezoning/closure plans
SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY PROPOSAL
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Pike Road leaders take wait-and-see approach to MPS plan for schools
Maxwell gets new ID tech
Check out photos in the Montgomery Advertiser from Saturday night's Chinese New Year celebration.
Braves caravan rolls into Capital City
AstroChimp: Local man trained US space pioneer
Kirkwood running Montgomery City Council District 7 seat
Inaugural Critter Crawl set for Feb. 19
Alabamians in the Military
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit this evening at AUM's Chinese New Year celebration at 7 p.m. in 109 Goodwyn Hall. Gung hay fat choy!
Prattville finance director resigns
MPS officials begin process to acquire land for new high school
Man found guilty of kidnapping, acquitted of sex charges
Montgomery native receives teaching award
Funeral scheduled for Millbrook soldier
Montgomery mayor announces more restructuring
Former SBOE president shares her story at program
Montgomery group pushes for cultural growth
Birmingham author to speak at cultural program
Final draft of oil spill claims criteria to be released, says Ken Feinberg
Shelby Blasts Claims Facility
3 suspects arraigned in 'The Critter Man' slaying
Hyundai to import some Elantras to meet demand
Montgomery Public Schools land, building committee to meet
River Region United Way exceeds campaign goal
Millbrook soldier's funeral delayed by weather
Group hopes to help children and prevent crime
Zoning change to help preserve area
Sessions Calls For Action As Deficit Projection Worsens
Shelby Testifies About Gulf Coast Claims Facility
Reporters take Hyundai's new Elantra for a ride
Montgomery works to assess homeless population
Millbrook man faces burglary, theft charges
The AUM Green Alliance is planning Earth Day 2011 and needs campus and community partners, volunteers and new members. Learn more at www.aum.edu/greenalliance.
Sessions Reacts To State Of The Union: President In 'Denial' On Spending
Planning to graduate this spring? The deadline to apply for graduation is Feb. 4.
Thanks to Cheri Morris McDonough for your great comment on this page last night. I quoted her during a radio interview this AM on the Dale Jackson Show in Hville. She said... "putting a freeze on spending right now would be like realizing that you
BOE approves changes to reduction-in-force policy
Mayor restructures department, looks to cut costs
Authorities investigate Waugh homicides
3 charged in 'Critter Man' slaying
Shelby Cosponsors Repeal of ObamaCare
Shelby Announces $1,564,732 for Alabama Fire Departments
Montgomery firm sues Taco Bell over 'seasoned beef'
The President's speech was lofty & somewhat inspiring but I didn't hear the tough stance on spending that Americans want to hear and our economy NEEDS. Our current path of spending & expansion of gov't is not only harmful to job cr
Our number one priority must be creating jobs right now. We have to clamp down on the out-of-control spending which is bloating our national deficit, weakening our global financial standing, and preventing the private sector from creating jobs.
There is a different feel in the House Chamber for tonight's SOU. The bipartisan seating arrangement really changes the atmosphere.
This week, the House will vote to roll back gov't funding to the 2008 levels – before the expensive and unsuccessful taxpayer-funded bailouts and stimulus programs were put into place.
In the first weeks of the new Congress, House Republicans have voted to cut spending by voting to repeal Obamacare (which would save $2.6 trillion), cutting Congress’ own budget by 5% (saving $35 million a yr), & eliminating wasteful printing a
Blood Drive today, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Taylor Center room 230.
Longtime Montgomery business Jenkins Brick Co. sold
Friction continues at hearing on proposed school changes
MPS plans for closures, rezoning meet resistance
Search for 'The Critter Man's' killers continues
Qualifying for Roby's seat ends today
Hyundai kicks off Elantra event today
Montgomery County Commission delays vote on chairman
Jan. 15 crash victim from Prattville dies
Morris, Nixon named Torchbearer Schools
14-year-old caught with gun at Jeff Davis
Today, I had the opportunity to participate in our nation's largest pro-life event, the annual March For Life in Washington DC:
You're invited to the groundbreaking of the new Wellness Center on Feb. 4.
If you'd like to watch today's March For Life rally in Washington DC, Click on this link (I'll be speaking sometime between 11:30am & 12:30pm Central):
Montgomery to take over trolley operation
Celebration of life: Ceremony honors the unborn, 'all people'
Crash on I-85 backs up traffic; injuries minor
Victim: Bullying left lasting mark
This Week in Washington: ObamaCare Repeal Vote More Than Just Symbolic
The story of Lucas McCarty, a young white man with cerebral palsy who has found love and acceptance in a black church choir on the Mississippi Delta, brings a whole new meaning to "diversity." Mark your calendar for this choir performance and b
Officials quiet on punishment of commander of fighter wing
Entrepreneurs create jobs for themselves, employ others
Bonner Staffer to Visit Escambia, Monroe and Baldwin Counties Jan 24-25
Prattville still working without budget
Gillespie has 'busy' first week as city's mayor
Interest in homes to determine success of Lanier Place subdivision
Injured officer's return home delayed by surgery
Meeting on aid for women farmers today
Friend recalls fallen Millbrook soldier
Brew Pub's new owners want Legislature to change restrictive laws
The AUM Association of Nursing Students is hosting a food drive to stock the shelves of the Montgomery Area Food Bank and Elmore County Welcome Center. Donate a non-perishable item in Goodwyn Hall on Jan. 26 or 27, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Rep. Bonner Named to Defense and Financial Services Subcommittees on Appropriations
Pine Level couple does 'My Big Redneck Wedding' their way
Montgomery silences riverfront train whistling
Three arrested after police chase
Montgomery roads to be closed
Man faces new sex crime charges
Millbrook soldier killed in Afghanistan
Montgomery polcie seek two suspects in stabbing death
Students build boxes for birds
Y'sUp facilities offering free Friday workouts
Historian shines light on path to Civil War
Burial costs often added hardship for loved ones
Roby votes to repeal health care law, says it hurts businesses
Montgomery schools ask city, county for help
Study: Montgomery's negative image lingers
Officers see demonstration of latest safety gear in action
Joann María Yarrow, a director, choreographer and producer of theater and film around the world, will speak at Theatre AUM on Thursday, 7:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Admission is free.
Rep. Bonner Votes to Repeal ObamaCare
I just voted to repeal the healthcare law & it passed the House by a vote of 245-189. In November, the American people sent a clear message to Washington to repeal & reject liberal policies like Obamacare, and that’s exactly what House Repu
House Republicans want to reduce health care costs by providing access & choices for every American, protecting the patient-doctor relationship, and keeping the gov't out of the exam room. That's why we are bring the healthcare repeal bill
Shelby Announces $1,775,100 for Alabama Fire Departments
Mayor: Montgomery on board for second Hyundai facility if carmaker decides to build
Gillespie sworn in as Prattville mayor
Bentleys to live in historic mansion
Wetumpka man killed in wreck
Emotions run high at meeting about schools
Tallassee Corporate Park named AdvantageSite
School leaders get lesson on teamwork
Man found dead near flaming truck
Dow: Appointment process is not fair
Bookkeeper charged in nursing home theft
The healthcare law is the prime example of how the Washington Democrats’ tax hikes, spending sprees, & gov’t mandates are hurting our economy & making it harder for small businesses to create jobs. Removing these barriers will provid
AUM's Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs held its second annual Reflections Breakfast and Day of Service on Jan. 17 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Recognizing the need for a new course, House Republicans have pledged to cut spending & repeal the budget-busting and unconstitutional healthcare law. This week, we will take steps to keep those promises. The vote to repeal the healthcare law will be
Montgomery Advertiser clarification
Meeting to put focus on bullying problem
Parade, celebration mark day of inauguration
Lake Martin group welcomes new members
Motngomery Fire Department investigates fatal mobile home fire
Ex-radio host will run for Montgomery City Council District 7 seat
Prattville prepares to usher in new mayor
This Week in Washington: Tragedy in Tucson, Beyond Our Tears and Prayers
Happy MLK Day! We are enjoying a moving and uplifting service at the AUM Reflections Breakfast.
In honor of MLK day, we remember the great civil rights leader's powerful message of peace, faith & justice. Let us all remember today that we must respect and serve our neighbors, not as members of a given race or community, but as fellow creat
2011 King Spirit Honors: Honoree embodies spirit of positive change
Byard recalls time in office
Autauga County disaster training deemed a success
Montogmery County BOE seeks input on proposed zoning changes
Personnel cuts planned in coming year
New DPS chief working to streamline operations
Inauguration celebration Bentley ready to take his place in history books
Traffic stop lands driver in jail
Program promotes artist, audience interaction
Hunting event a 'morale boost' for veterans
Networking, persistence keys in job search
Ukrainian orphans prepare for long trip home
Volunteers to work on projects in honor of King
Victim in fatal house fire identified
Center offers free admission on MLK Day
Authorities release identities of 2 men
Montgomery parent-teacher groups receive grants
Byard receives unofficial sendoff
Alabama Outpaces Nation in Education for the First Time
Governor Riley Appoints Criminal Appeals Court Judge James Allen Main to Supreme Court
There will be no classes on Monday or Tuesday, in honor of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Offices will be closed Monday only. Senators Cafe will be open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days.
City looking to perk up park usage
Patriot Flag flies in Capital City
Prattville prepares for change as Byard steps down
One killed in Montgomery fire
Montgomery searches for next police chief
Montgomery plans new top-notch soccer complex
Body found in Alabama River
The Cashier's Office would like to remind students that Friday, Jan. 14, is the registration cancellation deadline. This means that all student accounts must be paid in full or covered by financial aid to avoid registration cancellation.
Colleges and Universities Now Disclose Spending Online
Shelby Announces $1,383,300 for Alabama Fire Departments
Byard will resign, take post as director of ADECA
Montgomery firm set to build $416 million US Embassy in Afghanistan
Victim of two-vehicle accident identified
Signs help point the way for downtown Montgomery visitors
Cloverdale Village makeover in the works
Candidates qualify for Montgomery City Council race
Earlier this evening, I spoke on the floor of the House about Saturday's tragedy in Arizona that claimed the life of 6 people and injured Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Click on this link to hear the speech.
Join the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs for a Martin Luther King Jr. Reflections Breakfast and Service Day on Jan. 17. RSVP at 244-3904 or www.aum.edu/diversity.
Shelby: Dealing with threats is part of being a lawmaker
Auburn Tigers still basking in victory's glow
Interpretive center to be built at ASU
Driver dies in collision with 18-wheeler
Trooper involved in 2-vehicle crash
Autauga County leaders take part in emergency training drills
AU fans continue celebration
Board discusses MPS proposal
Congratulations to the Auburn Tigers for winning last night and bringing a national championship back to the great state of Alabama. President Jay Gogue, Athletic Director Jay Jacobs and Coach Gene Chizik have done an outstanding job representing the sch
Tri-county area escapes serious damage in ice storm
BOE to discuss MPS closures, attendance boundaries
Shelby: Alabama Must Be Treated Fairly
War Eagle, folks!
HOW DRAFT PROPOSALS AFFECT SCHOOLS
Autauga County emergency workers training in Maryland
We will resume all normal business and academic operations on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Students and employees driving from long distances outside the Montgomery area should contact their individual instructors or supervisors if they feel they cannot reach campu
We are planning to make an announcement early this evening, around 5 or 6, about whether we will be open or closed Tuesday. Stay tuned for more information.
How are you spending your snow day?
This Week in Congress: "112th Congress Brings New Feel to Washington"
Area, state officials urge safety during winter weather
Storm threatens, alters game plans
Tri-county area aid agencies share $420K
Disabled, wounded vets get lowdown on filing for benefits
AUM will be closed Monday due to inclement weather. Campus dining will be opened limited hours for those living in residence halls.
Legislators scramble to manage championship, session
MLK breakfast focuses on legacy-making
Tri-county public schools to remain closed Monday
A new look
Unemployed look for jobs in unstable market
Series helps job seekers get back to work
At this time we are still monitoring the weather. We expect to make a decision tomorrow regarding any possible closures.
Please continue to pray for Rep. Giffords and the victims of today's senseless violence in Arizona. Thank God that my colleague, Mrs. Giffords, is still alive and her doctors say that they are optimistic about her recovery following surgery.
Rep. Bonner Statement on Tragic Attack on Rep. Giffords, Staff and the Public
Prattville Chamber of Commerce president steps down
Newness abounds as Olive Room reopens
Free tickets to BCS game come from text message
Eyewitness to Rosa Parks' defiance dies
Forecasters predict wintry mix for area
Dogs save master from fire
Auburn's lucky charm on her way to Arizona
Sessions Delivers Opening Remarks at First Budget Hearing of 112th Congress
The university will be monitoring the track of a potential winter storm over the weekend. Should we need to close campus Monday an announcement will be posted at www.aum.edu and messages will go out through the AUM Alert system.
Today, I was selected to be Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security & I am extremely honored to have been appointed Chair of this vitally important Subcommittee. Coming up on the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, the matters facin
Governor Riley Proclaims Saturday "Cameron Newton Day" in Alabama
Students: The campus bookstore is open until 5 p.m. today and 10-2 on Saturday. Beat the back-to-school rush next week by shopping early!
Shelby Announces $487,500 for Transportation Research at the University of Alabama in Huntsville
Public grumbling may curb some bus route changes
Proposed changes for Montgomery bus routes
Nancy Paterson's Bistro, Sal's Pizzeria shut their doors
Plan would close 6 schools
Local women plead guilty in tax fraud
Lee to focus on blight in District 7
Prosecutors seek death in child's slaying
Sessions, Grassley Warn Administration Against Ignoring Congress on GITMO
AUM and AU will be open for business on Monday, Jan. 10, and classes will be in session. It is up to the individual instructor whether to grant an excused absence for those who miss class due to the BCS game. War Eagle!
We have just started the historic reading of the Constitution on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. If you’re able to, please watch this historic moment in our new Congressional session on television. It should continue to about 12pm C
Dozens rally to fight closure of schools in west Montgomery
3 charged with capital murder in girl's death
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Aging buildings on South Perry given new life
Millbrook man gets 24 years in slaying
New Brew Pub owners making big plans
Public safety worker charged in missing funds case
Revision of Twain classics causes uproar
Rep. Bonner Sworn In to 112th Congress
Here is some video of my swearing-in ceremony with Speaker John Boehner. The Bible that I used was the "Eliot Bible," the very 1st Bible ever printed in America.
Today, I was sworn in to my 8th term as U.S. Representative of the 4th District. I am extremely honored to be given the opportunity to represent the people of the 4th District for another session. This job is a special privilege and I don’t take th
Governor Riley Celebrates New Jobs Coming to Scottsboro
Today is a special day -- Swearing-In Day in Congress!!! Republicans are eager to get moving on several reforms, including a requirement that all bills must cite constitutional authority & a requirement that the public must have 3 days to view all bi
Huntsville Times: GOP majority takes office today, Brooks and Aderholt talk party goals
Montgomery family enjoying Auburn's ride to national title game
Prattville man dies in hunting accident
Application period begins for magnet schools
Man critically injured in apartment fire
Man steals steak, uses pepper spray to escape
Prattville City Council approves FEMA workshop
Hyundai announces record sales
Montgomery annexes big-box retailers
Eclectic 6-year-old killed, teen hurt in drive-by shooting
Sen. Shelby Swearing In Ceremony
Shelby Announces $45,360 for Gadsden Fire Department
Governor Riley Appoints Steve Blair as Coffee County Probate Judge
Governor Riley Appoints Phil Riddick to Madison County Commission
New deli/market in the Alley to create up to 25 jobs
Study: Montgomery gets high marks on real estate market
Prattville 'bypass' to be resurfaced
Federal grant allows MPS educators to get professional development boost
FYI... We (House Republicans) are going to hold a vote next Wednesday, Jan. 12, to repeal the new health care law signed into law by Pres. Obama. The legislation massively grows gov't and is negatively contributing to our economic uncertainity, ther
Shelby Announces $240,000 for Muscle Shoals Industrial Access Road
This Week in Washington: "Lame Duck Session Prompts Confusion"; "New Congress Begins"
Closing of post office upsets residents of Capitol Heights
Race to replace Roby on Montgomery City Council cranks up
Montgomery police investigating woman's death
Residents enjoy rainy parade
Accident claims life of Deatsville man
Wet weather can't deter faithful fans
Graduates reflect on intense, rewarding year
Prattville delegation readies for disaster training
Annual celebration marks anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation
Local New Year baby born just in time
Ready to get 2011 started? Campus will reopen from holiday break Jan. 3. The spring term begins Jan. 10.
Happy New Year!
Alabama 4th of July 2011 Fireworks, Parades and Independence Day Events
Police to create east Montgomery precinct
Store manager becomes 'real football fan'
Owner of Hamburger King dies
Montgomery mayor lists goals for 2011
Friends, family remember community leader
Man charged with Christmas Eve vehicle break-ins
Top Ten Stories of 2010
Great news. A Winston County company is going to benefit from Congress allowing an unfair trade loophole to expire tomorrow. They are adding jobs and expanding production.
Hospitals to snuff out tobacco use on their properties
Business owner donates lawn equipment to Montgomery after theft
Warmer weather expected for holiday weekend
Capitol Heights wreaths missing
Governor Riley Commends Bentley, Strange on Transfer of Task Force Authority
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas with your families! It's been great to be back home in Alabama with people who share the same values as we do. God Bless
Despite difficulties, Prattville triplets enjoy life, strive for independence
Montgomery gives first two projects in Dexter Avenue redevelopment a green light
Three Wetumpka men arrested after high-speed chase
Auxiliary helps Pike Road firefighters, community
Millbrook collision kills two
Prattville landmark will be demolished
Governor Riley Signs Executive Order for "Treasured Alabama Lake" Designation
Montgomery may absorb cost of stolen lawn equipment
Electronics, video game consoles reported stolen
Montgomery looks to improve, increase offerings at Career Academies
Alabama 14, a major commuter route in Prattville, to be resurfaced
Montgomery police make several felony arrests
This Week in Washington: "Congress Approves LCS"; "Boeing Supporters Play Grinch"
Owner works slowly, steadily to restore, reopen Hotel Talisi
Shooting, car theft among crimes reported over holiday weekend
River Region roads keep clear of ice
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! But drive safe. A winter weather advisory, wind advisory and freeze watch have been issued by the National Weather Service. Travel with caution, particularly on ice-prone bridges and overpasses.
Ukrainian orphans arrive in Alabama hoping for families, better life
Responses to gun column prove there are as many solutions as problems
Tri-county area educators look to improve training for future teachers
Homeless man hopes to turn life around
Census findings could increase grand jury sessions in Autauga County
Tommie Miller remembered for his service
Family who lost home in fire able to enjoy Christmas
A white Christmas in Montgomery? Believe it or not, we may get some flurries this evening. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect 6 p.m. to midnight. Be careful on the roads, particularly bridges and overpasses.
Firefighters spread holiday cheer to family who lost home in blaze
Area has chance of seeing snow
Toy drive a way to give back to the community
Salvation Army delivers hot meals to needy
Rabbi explains Jewish beliefs about Christ
Happy holidays AUM fans!
Prattville bridge replacement set for summer completion
Woman dies in single-vehicle crash
MPD seeks help in locating domestic violence suspect
For many, teaching is a welcome second profession
$50K offered for information on Shorter slaying
Homeless woman hopes to find funds to bury companion
Cancer doesn't dim Christmas lights tradition
Still full speed ahead for train conductor
Death casts pall on family's Christmas
Montgomery, Pike Road say settlement a win
Confederate leader's oath to be recreated at the Capitol
MPD to use new method to track crime by area
Governor Riley Appoints Lovell, Johnson to Judgeships
Early Christmas for Austal, lumps of coal for EADS
Shelby Announces $583,063 for Alabama Fire Departments
Montgomery to help Pike Road with retail incentives
Sankey to run for Montgomery City Council's District 7 seat
Prattville City Council denies liquor license requests
Christmas season offers part-time work for many
Christmas Clearing House saves family's holiday
Rep. Bonner Supports Final Approval of Austal LCS Dual Buy
Rep. Bonner Supports Final Approval of Austal LCS Dual Buy
Rep. Bonner Calls Out Boeing Delegation Effort to Derail Tanker Contest
Continuing Resolution Gives Navy Authority to Acquire LCS from Mobile
Strange Days nightclub closes
Fire damages three downtown restaurants
Nominations sought for annual MLK Spirit Honors program
County finds enforcing hiring freeze difficult
Forecasts call for warm, dry week
Grant will allow for further study of spill's effects
Governor Riley Signs Historic Anti-Corruption Reforms into Law
So long as the current Democrat majority keeps this lame duck session alive, they ignore the wishes of the American people who have had enough of this Congress. It is time to close the door on the past 2yrs of out-of-control spending, a massive expansion
This Week in Washington: "Tax Cut Extension Approved"; "House Honors Cam Newton"
ASU to offer forensics programs
Shelby: START is deeply flawed; dangerous step towards undermining our national security
Groups' members will donate even their own shoes to give poor a lift
Crime briefs
18-wheeler spills its load of pipes
Historic Grover Hall home demolished
Group's efforts help brighten holiday for many area residents
Nuisance deer reports on rise across state
Community honors fallen officer, volunteer
Farmers Market wraps up open house
Sessions Delivers Floor Speech on 'Decisive' DREAM Act Vote
AUM graduates more than 300 students at its fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 18. Photos by Frank C. Williams.
Greater Montgomery Home And Garden Show 2011
City Hall window restoration not just window dressing
State jobless rate increases slightly
High schoolers can win cash, prizes in 'Drive Smart' contest
Honor Flight supporters recognized
Creek War focus of recent luncheon program
In case you missed it, here is the video from the interview that I did tonight on Fox Business Network about unfair trade laws harming manufacturing companies in north Alabama:
TONIGHT I will be on FOX at about 6:30pm Central (7:30pm EST). I’m going on Fox Business Network’s “America’s Nightly Scoreboard” show w/David Asman to talk about an unfair trade program that harms American textile companies
Supreme Court Gives Ban Against Double Dipping in Two-Year Colleges a Final Victory
Unemployment has remained stubbornly high for 2yrs, 15 million Americans are currently looking for work and economic uncertainty persists throughout the nation. I voted for the tax-cut extension bill early this morning because I think that no one should
Sonata makes list of award finalists
Montgomery police ensure Christmas arrives for kids
Montgomery schools approve new structure
Proposals re-envision lower Dexter Avenue
$1.75M grant paves way to jobs
Happy holidays from AUM! The university will be closed for the next two weeks (Dec. 18-Jan.2) and looks forward to ringing in 2011 when we reopen on Jan. 3.
Governor Riley Lauds Legislature for Historic Success in Special Session
Shelby Continues to Press Feinberg on Gulf Claims
Shopper sticks to her budget for holidays
Ramp to close for I-65 work
MPS schools dominate market simulation
Military institute taps area lawyer for board
Wrecks on icy roads leave 3 dead
Hyundai lends helping hand
Area nonprofits hope to win website
Shelby Announces $1,592,682 for Alabama Fire Departments
Officials applaud Montgomery airport's additonal amenities
Captured fugitive eluded feds for years using real identity
Man charged with string of church burglaries
Hotel Talisi arsonist gets 30 months in jail
Freezing weather to take a short break
Pike Road leaders unified in support of settlement with Montgomery
Shelby Votes to Keep Taxes From Increasing
Sessions comments on the Navy s revised Littoral Combat Ship acquisition strategy
Governor Riley Praises Passage of Ban on Pass-through Pork
A bill coming to the House floor this wk will kill jobs in north Alabama!!! The Omnibus Trade Act of 2010 extends a law that gives preferential treatment to overseas companies who make sleeping bags. Exxel Outdoors Inc, a Winston County company who makes
Please read this story.
Shelby: We Need a Watchdog, Not a Lapdog
Montgomery Area chamber of Commerce sees model in Texas city
Owner: Capitol Grill site may be home to another restaurant
SAYNO expands program for holiday break
Dexter Avenue revitalization gets big boost from developers' plans
BACHUS STATEMENT ON COURT FINDING THAT HEALTH CARE LAW IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Governor Riley Applauds House Committee for Closing Lobbyist Reform Loophole
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Orange Beach, Fairhope and Daphne Dec 14
About seven in 10 Americans back the tax deal negotiated last week by President Obama and congressional Republicans, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Nevertheless, Speaker Pelosi and House Democrats continue to fight it.
The AUM Community Garden has its first crop of radishes. You can buy 8-10 for $1.50, and all proceeds will go to the Montgomery Food Bank. Available in Taylor Center 133.
This Week in Washington: "Speaker Pelosi's Christmas Tree"; "DREAM Act Advances Amnesty"
Centennial Hill plans 'a great start'
Mother glad group can help with Christmas
CRIME BRIEFS
MPS students to put on holiday concert tonight
Outdoors for the holiday: Kids, parents enjoy making Christmas treats at nature center
MPS officials face difficult decisions on major changes
Wetumpka festival bounces back after last year's rainout
Responses to 'chaplains' column deserve a response of their own
Big turnout for Capitol Grill's closing
Jewelry once belonging to Scrushy's wife auctioned for $1.2M
ASU, Troy University at Montgomery prepare for commencement
Alabama law enforcement to increase road presence
Nominations sought for King Spirit Honors
Property taxes due in Elmore County
Man seeks $8M after police allegedly beat him
Police, firefighters want to help injured comrade
Montgomery Police Department increasing presence in the city
Security video helped catch four robbers
Find a little holiday cheer
So proud of our sister campus for securing a spot in the BCS game next month. Still, AUM football has never been defeated. Go Senators!
Proposal calls for closures, new east school
Singer at top of Living Christmas Tree loves message, not a fan of heights
School board discusses policy on reduction in force
SACS reaffirms accreditation for Alabama State University
Guide promotes rural-area tourism
AUM is such a special campus. A big group of faculty can be seen lunching together in the cafeteria each day, discussing politics, the state of the economy and Lady Gaga.
Many economists are publicly saying that extending Bush-era tax cuts will give the economy a boost. Nevertheless, House Democrats are still fighting it.
JOSH MOON: We can, must take steps to prevent gun deaths
Jury finds Millbrook man guilty of murder
Suspect caught after car, foot chase
Old Alabama Town prepares for Christmas
Snow reported, more expected
Montgomery County Board of Education to see school recommendation
District 7 candidate launches campaign
Medal of Honor recipient discusses service
Drug Court graduates record number, adds new participants
Democrat Leaders Continue Push for Mass Amnesty
Governor Riley Praises New Leaders for Starting Special Session with Public Hearing
Montgomery police to increase presence at schools
MPD's 'Take Back the Neighborhood' event set for Friday
Testimony from '08 shooting inconsistent
Stone: Settlement talks require caution
Bolding died of natural causes
Prattville groups still waiting for word on funds
County Commission pushes for school in east Montgomery
Montgomery man killed in 2-vehicle crash
Bonner in Washington Times: Obama BP Claims Czar Fails Oil-Spill Victims
Extending all of the tax cuts for 2years is the right thing to do because unemployment has remained stubbornly high for two years & economic uncertainty persists throughout the nation. No one should face a tax increase in January, especially the very
SENATORS PUSH FOR TAX RELIEF TO HELP GULF COAST RESIDENTS RECOVER FROM OIL SPILL
Auburn fans try to score early tickets to national championship game
Former Montgomery City Council, District 6, hopeful Bolding dies
LAMP students learn Chinese
Shelby Welcomes Delay in EPA Rules
S. Carolina man pleads guilty in Prattville slaying
Medline to break ground for new Prattville facility
Autauga County murder trial continues today
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington, Mobile Counties Dec. 8 & 9
Sessions: DREAM Act Mass Amnesty Would Be 'A Disaster'
In case you haven't seen it yet, I have a whole new website and a new office in Washington DC (Rayburn 2264). Please check out my new site (www.aderholt.house.gov) and let me know what you think.
The Student Art Association is presenting a Christmas art sale this week: Monday-Thursday, 9-5, Goodwyn Lobby. Come out and finish your holiday shopping.
This Week in Washington: "Pelosi Forces Passage of Small Business Tax Increase"
Officials: Jail expansion right call for future
Capitol Grill to close
Electronics, tires, washers, dryers reported stolen
Harry Belafonte to speak at ASU tonight
Sales tax revenue starting to trend up in Montgomery
Holistic, spiritual healers at expo
ALABAMIANS IN THE MILITARY
At least we're trying to do something about our overweight kids
River Region parades start off season
Run raises thousands to support arthritis research
Show a real gem with art
Shelby Opposes Tax Increases
Fatal hostage situation ends with teenager, gunman dead
Woman charged in Thursday fatal shooting
Woman pleads guilty to fraud, identity theft charges
Prattville Police ask for help solving church burglaries
North Boulevard ramp on I-65 closed today
Man charged in shooting death of 18-year-old
Montgomery police, senior center to use building
Parade, tree lighting kick off holiday season
Autauga-Prattville library system cuts hours due to budget woes
ASU panelists discuss overlooked civil rights figures
Montgomery man shot, killed at apartment complex
Christmas parade begins today
'High School Musical' actress inspires high schoolers
Sessions Urges Colleagues to Oppose DREAM Act Amnesty
Weather Service: Prattville damage caused by tornado
Montgomery County settles jail dispute; officials say county may have saved with agreement
Family files suit, claim police 'severely beat' man
Autauga sheriff violated ethics law, Alabama Ethics Commission says
Hyundai has record month, record year
Hyundai has record month, record year
Statements of Ethics Ranking Member Jo Bonner on House Floor
Governor Riley Calls Special Session to Pass Toughest Anti-Corruption Laws in the Country
Governor Riley Calls Special Session to Pass Toughest<br>Anti-Corruption Laws in the Country
Burritos, tacos and queso--oh my! It's AUM day at Moe's again. Present the flier below and AUM Athletics will earn 20 percent on your order at Eastchase Moe's until closing today.
Supporters of core standards in schools dismiss fears
Storm causes damage in Prattville
Loan program helps businesses be more engergy efficient
Hubbard to voters: Watch us
Find out more about the Common Core Standards
Ex-MPD spokesman to be ASU police chief
Burglary suspect crashes during chase
Library branches hold open house
Holiday Pops Concert to be Dec. 13
Everyone be safe today. Montgomery is under a tornado watch until 2 p.m.
Police: Fatal crash in Millbrook may not be "intersection-related"
Retiring from the Montgomery police force
P.E.teachers learn new ways to keep kids active
Tri-county area braces for severe weather today
OBAMA-REID AMNESTY PLAN BACK ON SENATE CALENDAR FOR LAME-DUCK SESSION
The MLA lecture series continues tonight at 6:20 with "A Woman's Life in the Age of Shakespeare," presented by Dr. Robert Evans in room 110 of Goodwyn Hall. Come learn something new!
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
This Week in Washington: "Oil Spill Claims Process a Second Disaster for Gulf Coast"
All-breed dog show a Classic draw
Shelby Announces $211,351 for Alabama Fire Departments
Gun, electronics reported stolen
Autauga Co. could have two murder trials in one week
Montgomery Bus Boycott's 55th anniversary events honor new generation of leaders
Lot where Montgomery Bus Boycott carpools met to get marker
Inaugural race benefits Frazer youth group
Auburn's Iron Bowl win has area registers ringing
Shoppers turn out for Black Friday deals
Police investigate Thanksgiving death
Pike Road mulls early Town Hall expansion
LIST OF BOE MEMBERS TO BE RECOGNIZED
BOE members to be recognized for studies
Black Friday, Iron Bowl cook up big business at eateries
Salvation Army dishes out Thanksgiving meals
Turkey Day Classic fills Cramton Bowl, streets
School effort helps soldiers phone home
Program helps single mother with Christmas; join 'Advertiser' to help others this holiday season
Multi-vehicle collision on highway kills three people
Food bank gives out food to area families
Constant vigilance helpful to ward off holiday criminals
Campaign pushes for local shopping
A little planning might keep more shoppers in town
Officials break ground at urban farm
Prattville man pleads guilty in theft case
Police investigate fatal shooting; stabbing case may head to grand jury
Man sentenced to life in prison in slaying
Alabama State expands its footprint
WSJ: Shelby Wants More BP Money for Alabama
Homecoming week in full swing
Gas, Thanksgiving travelers up from '09
Hope Hull man dies in vehicle crash, fire
Prattville developers seek stimulus funds for shopping center
Wetumpka High in national robotics event
Boys & Girls Clubs receive grants
Interstate lanes open Wednesday to Sunday
River Region Honor Flights finished, not forgotten
There was indeed a fire in North Commons this afternoon, originating from a microwave. No one was injured. Residents have been cleared to re-enter.
AUM is closed Nov. 24-28, with no classes Nov. 22-26; Senator Dining is open Nov. 22 and 23, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed Nov. 24-27; the Computer Labs are open Nov. 22 and 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed Nov. 24-28; Bookstore is open Nov. 22 and 23, 8 a.m. t
This Week in Washington: "Change Comes to Congress"; "Overzealous Airport Screening Merits Review"
Congrats to students Jake Studdard and Lauren Funderburk, who got engaged in class.
Congratulations, to Sprint Cup drive Jimmie Johnson for winning his 5th straight Sprint Cup Championship.
Shelby Demands Fair Treatment From BP for Alabama
Prattville man killed in motorcycle crash
Series of I-85 crashes kill one, hurt several
Man shot while in parking lot
Teachers using new technology in classrooms
County commissioner alleges voter conspiracy
Bama wins battle of the cans
Hindu Society of Alabama marks annual 'Festival of Lights'
Local groups need help giving others a Thanksgiving meal
Record turnout for Turkey Burner
County moves forward with plan for scenic trail
Alabamians in the military
County election officials unaware of any problems
Officials celebrate expansion of businesses, job creation
Roby learns ABCs of serving in Congress
ASU coach reaches out to youth
Hunters prepare as deer season begins
Arrest made in scam using store returns
Police seek identity of decomposed body
Lane closures planned for I-65 over the weekend
Love, Armistead seek GOP chairmanship
Police seek suspect in teen shooting
BACHUS CONTESTS CONSTITUTIONALITY OF HEALTH CARE LAW
Check out the new issue of Aumnibus, fresh off the e-presses.
Ken Feinberg promises to add transparency to oil spill claims process
Senators Meet With Feinberg
Jury: Man guilty in death of child
Taylor asks public to 'hold feet to fire'
Black businesses waxed and waned through 20th century
Bridge to be closed early next week
Prattville to light Christmas tree Dec. 2
Statement of Ranking Member Jo Bonner before the House Committee on Standards
Shelby Presses Feinberg on Gulf Claims
Schools, individuals crusade against dangers of bullying
Jurors to decide if father meant to kill child
19th Annual Christmas Light Festival 2010
2010 Capital City Christmas Parade
Former state representative faces sex abuse charge
Montgomerian pleads guilty to tax fraud, identity theft
Problems in Eclectic an example of how government shouldn't work
106 graduate from state corrections department training program
Governor Riley Announces Agreement Between State, Federal Governments on Medicaid Funds
FED’S Actions Result of Anti-Obama Policies
Ethics reform at top of local Silver Haired Legislature delegates' agenda
Prattville Coty Council names new leader
Injured Montgomery police officer now in Atlanta for rehab
Huntingdon plans Christmas event for Dec. 2
Air University honors NASA administrator
Group's display of hats, scarves brings color, warmth to riverfront
Councilman files discrimination suit against MPS
Baptist Health CEO Russ Tyner will serve as guest speaker at the AUM Business Breakfast on Weds., 7:15-9 a.m., in the Taylor Center. Tickets are $25.
GE Selects Auburn For New Jet Engine Coatings Facility In Alabama
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties (Nov 17-18)
Governor Riley Pardons Clyde the Turkey in Annual Thanksgiving Tradition at Governor's Mansion
Governor Riley Makes Two Cabinet Appointments
Blue Iguana seeks new liquor license
Police seek home invasion robbery suspects
Officer injured in motorcycle accident
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in beating death
Hubbard takes oath of office on same Bible as great-grandfather
Man charged with attempted murder
Church seeks scenes for Nativity exhibit
Redevelopment potential: Montgomery pushing Dexter Avenue makeover
Montgomery apartments damaged in morning fire
Mmmm...pizza! Students are invited to have pizza with the provost tonight, 6-7:30 p.m., in Taylor Center 214.
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia, Monroe Counties (Nov 17-18)
This Week in Washington: "Lame Duck Session Arrives"; "Transition Team Gets to Work"
A lame-duck session of Congress begins today. I hope that the Democrat leadership doesn't try to ram through any legislation that the American people have clearly rejected.
Honor Flight veterans reunite in Prattville
Groups work to raise funds to help schools buy computers, supplies
Families displace by fire at apartments
Synagogue gets an early start on celebration
Combat gear, jewelry reported stolen, police say
Educators: Change difficult, necessary
City employees not only ones who need a reminder
Unique shops welcome visitors at open house event
Youths score big with annual Day of Football
Political shift obvious at State House
Radio operators ham it up at Montgomery swap meet
Brooks wants to settle hiring dispute out of court
Awards honor Families of the Year
City wants input on proposed bus route changes
Men invade woman's home in Millbrook
Bus boycott ceremony to span generations
3 teens charged in man's killing
Skating on borrowed ice: Eastdale rink's closure has local skaters on the road
Students are invited to Pizza with the Provost on Monday, 6-7:30 p.m., in Taylor Center 214.
Thousands honor veterans during Capital City parade
Goodwill plans donation drive
Food drive to be held at Super Foods
Exhibit features replica of Hubble telescope
Lincoln Cemetery cleanup set for Saturday
Seven injured in two-vehicle accident in Montgomery
Official discusses ways Alabama firms can increase exports
Judge's ruling puts land development on hold
Rep. Bonner Offers Thanks to Our Veterans
Theatre AUM opens "A Delicate Balance" on Nov. 11. The 1967 Pulitzer Prize winning play centers on the lives of a wealthy middle-aged couple who have their complacent lives disrupted by friends fleeing a nameless fear. Performance dates are No
Kay Ivey appoints transition leaders
Ala. Gov.-elect Bentley adds to transition team
Free hearing screenings available today
Montgomery County Commission delays vote on leadership
Veterans Day parade a good start, but we need to do more
Montgomery judge sentences child molester to 300+ years
Project gives new life to neglected area of Montgomery
BACHUS SAYS MESSAGE IS TO CUT SPENDING AND LIMIT GOVERNMENT
Big Oil keeping eye on natural gas option
Road closing affects MacMillan school route
City to hold its first Veterans Day parade
Navy plan for fast ships puts Ala. in as Maine loses out
Pike Road, Montgomery mayors say new deal doesn't rely on legislators
Memo reminds city workers to be friendly, obey the law
Economic Boost Or Bad Policy? GOP Denounces New Fed Plan
Electronics recycling set for Friday
Students 'mix it up' to combat bullying
Family awarded $5.25 million in accidental death
Montgomery County BOE mulls change in chain
Governor Riley and Students Commemorate Construction of New Hartselle High School
Bibb Graves bridge to be closed today
Tuskegee cancer center partners with Conn. hospital
1 killed, 1 hurt in plant accident
Police investigate club owner's death
Meetings grab input from cyclists, pedestrians
Pike Road swears in Brewbaker successor
Salvation Army reopens after months of renovation work
Governor Riley Celebrates Opening of $12 Million Maritime Training Center
Vehicles damaged, stolen over weekend
Students' can-tastic creations help others
This Week in Washington: "Alabama Sees Firsts in National Tide of Change"
Group of chaplains fail to practice what they preach
Biscuit fans ham it up for TV crew
Group of chaplains fail to practice what they preach
Annual Pike Road fair brings hundreds for food, crafts, fun
Floyd Middle School gets new computers
Health, wellness fair today at school
Appeals court keeps man's death sentence
Students thank overseas troops
Friendlier roads, walkways a goal of Montgomery Metropolitan Planning Organization
Prattville keeping open mind on budget
Frosty weather on way
Police waiting on child's autopsy
Firefighter makes history in Prattville
Montgomery sales tax up by $1.1M in October
'Nissan Man' files suit against former employer
Roby to serve until Jan. 3; two elections will be needed to fill seat
Plan for disposal of city's trash may be thrown out
Linda Swann Named Director of the Alabama Development Office
Austal may build 10 more littoral combat ships in Mobile
US Navy in talks to buy Austal ships
Rep. Bonner Welcomes Navy Plan to Buy 10 Austal Littoral Combat Ships
7th Annual Christmas Toy Drive Begins for Children of Deployed Military
Montgomery Humane Society to put pups on parade today
Prattville tweaks smoking ordinance
Autauga County Sheriff looks forward to four more years
Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce looks to Austin for plan for city
Treat politicians like coaches for better government
What happened to Bright future in Congress?
South University Faculty, Staff and Students Gear Up to Help Our Neighbors in Support of National Week of Service - April 19 – 25, 2009
South University adds university-wide focus to library
South University - Tampa Celebrates Inaugural Commencement Ceremony
South University Nursing Faculty Member & Student Win 2007 Nurse Distinction Awards
South University Names Matthew Mills Director of Admissions For Savannah, Ga. Campus
South University Names New Senior Admissions Director
South University names Maria-Lorena Santos Dean of Student Affairs
South University - Tampa Voted Among Best Companies to Work For in 2009
South University helps veterans offset educational costs by joining the Yellow Ribbon Program
South University Faculty, Staff and Students Gear Up to Help Our Neighbors in Support of National Week of Service - April 19 – 25, 2009
South University celebrates winter commencement
South University creates new colleges
South University Names Dr. Douglas M. Stein Online Academic Director
Demand For Health Professions & Nursing Graduates Growing; Nursing Among Fastest Growing Professions
South University welcomes Dean of Academic Affairs to West Palm Beach
South University-Virginia Beach Names Maureen Nixon, Ph.D., Dean of Academic Affairs
Susan Davis, Ph.D., selected as Program Director and Chair of College of Business at South University
Dr. Rose Brault, associate professor, named fellow of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University names Laurie Harden program director
South University names Bruce Chong as Assistant Vice President of Marketing
South University Names Dr. Goran Trajkovski Chair, Department of Information Technology; Respected Global IT Professional Joins University Faculty
Dan Coble, RN, PhD Named President, South University - Tampa
South University - Novi Hires Dean of Academic Affairs and Operations
South University-Virginia Beach Names Richard Kriofsky as Senior Director of Admissions
Choosing a Career in the New Economy
Dean of Academic Affairs and Operations publishes research results in leading journal
South University names acting president for Columbia campus
South University - Savannah Names Todd Cellini Dean of Student Affairs
South University Columbia Names Justice Ernest A. Finney, Jr. 2007 Commencement Speaker
South University Names Christine Bouchard, ARNP, MSN Tampa Nursing Program Director
Seniors: When it comes to talking with your doctor, don’t be shy
South Source Web Site Offers Industry Knowledge on Business, Health Care, Criminal Justice and Professional Development
Earls to head Human Resources at South University
Nursing faculty awarded stipends through the Geriatric Nursing Education Consortium
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University names Dean of the College of Nursing
South University's College of Nursing expands the Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Columbia
South University Columbia to Hold Largest Commencement in Its History; Campus to Celebrate First Students to Receive Graduate Degrees
South University Celebrates Tampa Grand Opening, Launches Bachelor of Science in Nursing
District 75 voters return Republican Wren to state House
South University names Steven Yoho, Ph.D., System Vice President for Academic Affairs
Local pharmacy professor publishes book on research evidences behind the benefits of drinking coffee
Christopher Campbell, Ph.D., named Dean of Academic Affairs and Operations
South University gears up to Help our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University names Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences
South University names two new members to Board of Trustees
South University Class of 2007: Facts & Figures
Register for Medicare Part D Workshop
Johnson retains sheriff's office
Savannah High School teacher receives the South University Inspiration Award
Gerbsch hired as director for South University’s Quality Enhancement Plan
Frances Williams Oblander, Ed.D., joins South University as the Director of Institutional Research
Nursing students get a start on their professional journey
South University hosts Crime Stopper expert for guest lecture
South University - West Palm Beach and Rendina Companies host groundbreaking
South University - Tampa Introduces Bachelor of Business Administration Program in Tampa; University Expands Offerings to Include Health Professions and Business
South University Expanding Campus With New University Library; Library Scheduled to Open in Early 2007
Warner, Williams win family court races
South University Promotes Fundraiser for Georgia’s Official Civil Rights Museum
South University names Todd Cellini Campus President
Marie Neal Leads Admissions Team in Savannah
Nursing students get a start on their professional journey
South University faculty members volunteer for SORSEF
Student society at South University's School of Pharmacy earns national recognition
South University and Savannah Technical College Ink Agreement for Criminal Justice Career Development
South University Launches Graphic Design Degree Programs; Associate's and Bachelor's Degree Programs to be Offered at West Palm Beach Campus
Brooks handily wins re-election for District Attorney
South University Dedicates Newest Campus in Virginia Beach’s Convergence Center
South University confers 39 baccalaureate degrees in nursing
John Shupper, J.D., promoted to Chair for Legal Studies
Dr. Michael Crouch, Pharmacy Professor and Chair, honored
South University awarded the Caring Cup by the United Way of the Coastal Empire
South University Honors third Anesthesiologist Assistant graduating class
South University Names Michelle Liken, PhD, RN, CS Director of Nursing
West Palm Beach Graphic Design Program Fact Sheet
Brewbaker wins big in District 25 race
South University confers 175 degrees on June 19
South University confers 465 degrees
John Shupper, J.D., promoted to Chair for Legal Studies
South University awarding highest number of graduate degrees
First South University student in history to receive Rotary Club scholarship
South University Department Chair to present at the Annual PAEA Education Forum in Savannah
South University Names Bruce Mallard, PhD Interim President of Savannah, Ga. Campus
South University Introduces Master of Business Administration Programs; Classes Scheduled to Begin January 2007
Taylor defeats Mitchell in District 30
South University confers 709 degrees
School of Pharmacy Professor Samit Shah publishes research results in leading journal
Online Faculty Conference in Savannah
South University confers 35 baccalaureate degrees in nursing
South University names Brad Kauffman president for Columbia campus
South University launches new Accelerated Master of Business Administration program
Savannah Back to School Showcase Award Winners Announced
South University Extreme Makeover: Christmas Edition Brings the Magic of Christmas To Lucky Savannah Family
Hubbard unseats Grimes in District 73
South University awarding Master of Business in Healthcare Administration degrees for the first time
Classes begin for 24 South University Physician Assistant students in Tampa
South University honors fourth Anesthesiologist Assistant graduating class
South University awards 163 degrees
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University - Columbia names new Dean of Academic Affairs
South University Honors Second Anesthesiologist Assistant Graduating Class; Class Achieves 100 Percent Pass Rate on National Certification Exam
South University Introduces Two Master of Business Administration Programs in West Palm Beach; Classes Scheduled to Begin January 2007
Autauga Co. BOE takes newcomer Keith
South University celebrates the Class of 2010
South University to Open Campus Near Town Center in Virginia Beach
Marta Urdaneta, Ph.D., named Chair for
South University confers 143 degrees
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University names David McGuire as President, West Palm Beach
South University Names New President of Savannah Campus
South University Conducts First Winter Commencement Ceremony in Institution's More Than 100-Year History
Briers, Ross still on BOE
South University confers 174 degrees on June 26
South University – Columbia names new Dean of Student Affairs
South University expands campus to keep pace with enrollment
South University confers 598 degrees
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University to host polygraph examination expert
South University Announces New Dean of Business
South University Names Arnold Tenenbaum Chairman of the South University Board of Trustees
Roby barely beats Bright
South University expands with a new location in Metro Detroit
South University – Savannah names new Dean of Student Affairs
New Flexible and Accelerated MBA
South University confers 598 degrees
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University names new Vice President of Admissions
South University - Columbia To Award 60 Master's Degrees
Physician Assistant One of Seven Bright Careers for '07 and Tomorrow
Shelby Comments on Navy LCS Decision
New nursing program in Richmond addresses statewide need
South University hosts campus dedication and ribbon cutting
New Flexible and Accelerated MBA
South University expands with a new location in the Richmond, Va. community
South University gears up to Help Our Neighbors during the National Week of Service
South University names Dr. Robert Bohman, Dean of Academic Affairs and Operations
South University - Tampa Celebrates Inaugural Commencement Ceremony
South University Launches Speakers Series; Faculty Member Jim Baer Discusses 'Near Earth Asteroids'
Sessions comments today regarding the Navy s proposal to purchase additional Littoral Combat Ship
South University Names New Dean of Student Affairs
South University Announces Provisional Approval of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
New School of Pharmacy for South Carolina
Dr. Sharon Broscious brings a world of experience to Richmond
Public input sought for MPS facilities plan
1 teen killed, 1 injured in weekend wreck
Thousands expected for Frontier Days
Pair facing theft charges
Prattville City Council to review smoking ordinance
Reward increased in homicide case
Montgomery Ballet to stage Selma show
Man dies in motorcycle wreck
Wings of Freedom Tour coming to area this week
Pike Road brings community together for 'Fall Family Fun Day'
Lincoln Cemetery group hopes for crowd at cleanup
Parents concerned about MPS proposals
Despite budget snag, Prattville leaders support use of incentives
With its collegiate colors of orange and black, AUM again declared itself the "official sponsor of Halloween" in 2010. Numerous events were held over the week leading up to Halloween, including a haunted house, trick or treating by the children
This Week in Washington: "Americans Send a Message"; "Slow Oil Spill Claims Processing Unacceptable"
Physical Therapy Month
Fire Prevention Week
Knights of Columbus People With Intellectual Disabilities Awareness Month
Family Services Centers Day
National Adoption Month
National Nurse Practitioner Week
American Indian Heritage Month
Riley Administration Prepared for Smooth Transition Regardless of Winner on Tuesday
4 kids, 1 adult injured in accident
The Office of Academic Affairs hosted its first Pizza with the Provost session on Sept. 27. The new series is a chance for AUM provost Jeffrey Elwell to discuss issues with students. Future sessions will rotate between lunch and dinner times so the provo
It was written in 1666 but its theme of questioning the hypocrisies of society remains timely today. “The Misanthrope,” a comedy written by French playwright Moliere and translated by Richard Wilbur, runs at Theatre AUM through Oct. 10 and sh
AUM, the State Department of Education and the Alabama Department of Homeland Security kicked off the first annual Virtual Alabama School Safety Summit on October 5 on campus. Governor Riley, who called for the creation of Virtual Alabama, spoke on the i
Legendary Auburn University football coach Pat Dye hosted the 10th annual Blue Jean Ball at his Notasulga ranch, the Crooked Oaks Hunting Lodge and Quail Hollows Gardens, on Oct. 1. The event was a fundraiser for the Auburn and Auburn Montgomery nursing
The history honor society, Phi Alpha Theta, will host a lecture and film about the traditional Day of the Dead celebration today at 5 p.m. in Goodwyn Hall 111.
Dreamland cooks way to top of chili contest
Church hosts interfaith conference
Yard sale profits benefit Aid to Inmate Mothers program
MPD sees several changes
2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE: Bright, Roby try to sway voters
Man charged with shooting another in face
Police conduct prostitution sting
Man injured in motorcycle accident
Contractor charged with theft of rock
Computers stolen during break-in at county GOP HQ
Groups help homeowners save on energy bills
TV stations cash in on campaign ads
More than 300 attend One Family Justice Center's grand opening
Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon, Sen. Richard Shelby discuss claims process
1st Annual Worship & Arts Conference
Montgomery seeks parade participants
Cash found in vehicle search counted
City gets new gear for fire stations
State schools chief backs core standards
Police honor 12 for heroism
Montgomery County commissioner 'leading by example' with spending
All Alabama Counties Facing Drought, 23 Counties Placed Under Drought Warning<br>
HudsonAlpha Scientists will Help High School Teachers Incorporate Genetic Research into Classroom Lesson Plans
Governor Riley Welcomes New High-Tech Facility<br>
Troy prepares for homecoming festivities
Heavy equipment up for auction Friday
La Nina translates to dry, warmer winter for Alabama
Ceremony honors Alabama's fallen heroes
News networks fanning the flames of hatred
Strange says injured officer ineligible for workers' comp
Getting in the game
MPS board discusses growing pains at Lee, Jeff Davis
Prattville City Council votes to take out $3.1M loan
Alabama Supreme Court rules against Reed in suit over naming of Acadome
Dow elected to represent District 6 on Montgomery City Council
Silver Season Celebration: Alabama Shakespeare Festival marks 25 years in Montgomery
Alabama's Fallen Heroes in the War on Terror Honored and Remembered Today at State Capitol
3 BTW Magnet students win contest
500 attend MPS' community meetings
Officer's family files suit against city
Organization honors 2 firefighters
Airport learns from dress rehearsal for disaster
Cahaba refuge plan shelved for now
Few details from traffic stop netting stash of cash
Public has concerns about school study
Runoff vote to fill Cook's seat today
Some on Montgomery County Commission push for vote on leadership
Prattville council's support for loan persists
Tackling truancy may decrease dropouts
New laws try to keep teens in school
Montgomery schools' superintendent focuses on solutions, not blame
Community partnership a recipe for success
It's elementary: K-6 ideas could keep students from dropping out of school later
Shelby Statement on Expansion of Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
Alabama Medicaid Commissioner to Direct Health Care Reform In Louisiana
This Week in Washington: "America Again at a Crossroads"
Shelby Announces $675,818 for Highway Safety Programs in Alabama
Governor's Study Group on School Bus Seat Belts Receives Results of 3-Year Study
Electronics recycling day set for November
Huntingdon to hold Host Days Oct. 30
Prattville encourages Saturday Halloween celebration
7th-grade dropout pursues degree in nursing at AUM
Montgomery woman, 22, charged with murder in fatal stabbing
Getting a degree: Obstacles delayed her, but couldn't stop her
Tea party movement a way to open our eyes
Public hearings to start on MPS' facilities plan
'Pumpkin Patch' a big draw: Annual festival offers good, family fun
Some options available to MPS expensive
Library 'friends' to host silent auction
Volunteers help clean up at Montgomery humane shelter
Friendship Mission helpers add special treat for lunch
Arts, crafts, cars make Faulkner's Oktoberfest fundraiser a success
Wetumpka bridge to be preserved
Expert: Apartments for older adults a growing trend
Sales tax increase part of proposal for businesses in police juridiction
Community shows support for injured MPD officer
Battle for public art: Artist starts new paintings on Dexter Avenue
Sessions to Feinberg: Alabama Needs Clear Answers on Claims Process
Sessions Receives Response from Feinberg
Decades later, woman keeps memory of newsy cat alive
Make a Difference Day needs volunteers
Gas leak triggered by resident's digging
Flowers Elementary to celebrate 50 years
Riverfront lots on auction block
Airport upgrades almost ready
Campaign focuses on teen dating violence
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Escambia, Baldwin and Monroe Counties Oct 27-28
Best Fall Foliage 2010 in Alabama
Supreme Court Issues Final Ruling Upholding "Double Dipping" Ban
Alabama Unemployment Rate Down for Fifth Straight Month
More Facts from Latest Unemployment Report for Alabama
Alabama Unemployment Rate Down for Fifth Straight Month
Q&A with Carol Gundlach
Victims first must recognize they're in an abusive situation
Family Sunshine Center there to get help for victims
Q&A: Karen Sellers
Bicycling event to support injured officer
Montgomery police look into death of child
Rallies push support for gambling
Montgomery Board of Education turns to study to shape strategy
Is it unfair that I'm too old to enjoy the fair?
Woman uses her voice, past to help others
Alabama Leads Nation in Unemployment Drop
Three boys praised for turning in firearm
Woman convicted of stealing from mother
Teen killed in crash Sunday
Injured officer breathing on own
Woman's purse snatched at mall
School board 'dysfunction' hot subject at political forum
Montgomery City Council floats idea of new procedure for trash drop-off
Residents decry $3.1M loan suggestion
Group Homes for Children now closed
Wrong way out: Abusive past a common thread for women inmates
Montgomery County to fix, not buy computer system
Friends, co-workers recall late Councilman Cook's passion to serve
District 6 candidate withdraws, another might not be eligible
Governor Riley Welcomes Industry Expansion and New Jobs in Muscle Shoals
Q&A with Ellen Brooks
Domestic calls require careful handling by police
RESOURCE GUIDE
Key election deadlines fast-approaching
Clean City Commission launches campaign against nuisance signs
Proper restraint: Protection orders 'a shield, not a sword'
Rep. Bonner to Host Service Academy Night, October 25, 2010
Farrier says police checkpoints harmful to District 6
Councilman Willie Cook's death stuns Montgomery
Software blamed for 600 Montgomery County property valuation errors
Former Montgomery County revenue workers: Software not problem
Following Supreme Court Order, State Once Again Stops Payroll Deductions for PACs
This Week in Washington: "Social Security COLAs Frozen"; "Accepting Military Academy Applications"
Record-setting crowd supports Buddy Walk
Last call for the fair: Autauga County Fair wrapped up Saturday; Montgomery's ends today
When love turns deadly: Stephanie Hanvey honors her mother's memory by getting involved
Breaking the cycle of violence
Q&A with Steve Searcy, director of the One Place Family Justice Center
Candidates, let's add some spice to those ads
Frazer UMC hosts annual neighborhood conference
'Stealth Reconstruction' topic at state archives presentation
Command changes at Holm Center at Maxwell
Hill: Hiring Argo not 'double dipping'
Jones leaving WSFA to work for nonprofit
Businesses courted for historic marching trail's redevelopment
Children injured when SUV rolls over on interstate
Lee High student helps douse neighbor's fire
Suspects sought in Wednesday slaying
Hosch gets death penalty in shop owner's slaying
Constructed wetland removes plume contaminants
Montgomery County BOE members want rules on attorneys
One dead in shooting near Taylor Road
Cute neighborhood kids are craving your cash
Police say two produced meth near children
Montgomery Public Schools sees big drop in disciplinary suspensions
Auburn Montgomery receives $1.1 million pledge
Montgomery County BOE aims to use more e-mail, less paper
Bright Lends a Helping Hand
Shelby Announces $405,000 for Mobile Bay Ferry Dock Rehabilitation
Governor Riley Appoints Three New Members to Environmental Management Commission
4 hurt in crash with 18-wheelers
'Human error' caused Autauga County voting problem
Democrats' AG hopeful releases '09 federal tax return
Work at Dozier Elementary on track, board told
Montgomery's drug court won't accept new applicants
Brewbaker resigns from Pike Road Town Council
Film society gives the Capri a future
Governor Riley Appoints Three New Trustees to A&M Board
This Week in Washington: "Speaker Out of Town and Out of Touch"
Area groups seek tutors
MPS workshop speaker asks parents to get involved
Autauga County Fair kicks off today in Prattville
Bolding gets backing of 7 former candidates runoff for the Montgomery City Council
Brew Pub closes, but owner vows to reopen
Owners of new eateries not worried about slow economy
New Congress must fix Dodd-Frank
Alabama National Fair 2010
Sixth-graders receive attention for effort to ease national debt
School workshops to help parents stay involved
Downtown revitalization must include historic preservation, expert says
Hull wraps up Navistar Classic victory
Inaugural 'Making Strides Against Breast Cancer' walk exceeds organizers' expectations
Wounded Warrior enjoys visit to Prattville
'Walk 'n Wag' celebrates animal control, 10th year
Car fans rally in east Montgomery
Wine Festival brings unique flavor to downtown
Kitchen sinks reported stolen
Charity golf tournament planned for Monday
Cleanup event to be at Wind Creek park
Man raises awareness with night in slave quarters
Couple enjoy freedom of on-the-go lifestyle
RV rally in River Region for first time
Stabbing victim is Montgomery's 19th homicide
Prattville lawyers not dampened by 'suspicious' office fire
Korean War vets honored at fair
Fair thrills: Blake Shelton, Babyface on tap this weekend
Part of I-65N to be 2-lane on weekend
Cat recovering after arrow hit
Fire damages Troy Highway eatery
PIE has high hopes for annual Zoo Walk
Faulkner professor to keep eye on city projects temporarily
Church group to pay for park trespassing
Spouses team up in LPGA
Palin speaks about faith at fundraiser
Lightfoot: Congressional appropriations bill has Marshall 'moving forward' despite looming jobs loss
Shelby Wants Foreclosure Probe
A ‘dead’ bill
Pressure Grows for Foreclosure Investigation
Palin sells out tonight's Faulkner benefit
Cut off the money wells to keep politicians real
Tickled pink: LPGA star Creamer makes day special for girl
A Day on the Campaign Trail
Just Ron
Cut off the money wells to keep politicians real
Governor Riley Honored for "Exceptionally Strong Support" of the National Guard
Fire at law office deemed suspicious
Two charged in assault, robbery
Great day' for injured officer
Money, study needed in school debate
Local family store has knack for the holidays
Prattville passes $37M budget
Montgomery officials delay input on education study
Youngsters tee off: LPGA players show golf can be fun and games
Today, Senator Shelby met with students from Bigtime Ministries who are in Washington to run a sports camp for disadvantaged youth.
Pigford II (Black Farmer’s Settlement)
Shelby Calls for Banking Committee Investigation
Alabama Indictments
Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month
Chess Day
School Bus Safety Week
Pharmacy Technician Day
Pharmacists Month
Earth Science Week
Join me TONIGHT at Oak Hollow Farms in Baldwin County from 5:30-7:30pm for the Dr. Robert Bentley for Governor Rally
Today, I rode around Gadsden with a UPS driver on some deliveries. This is the 3rd year that I've done this and I really enjoy meeting so many Gadsden constituents on my route!
Halloween Howl to be Oct. 29
Wetumpka postpones vote on budget
Prattville law office destroyed in blaze
Belk updates brand image
Ex-porn star reveals purported Tiger Woods texts
Golfers a hit with youngsters
Wake Forest tops Texas 81-80 in OT on Smith's shot
Groundbreaking for urban farm on riverfront announced
Strike looms as talks between BA, union collapse
Obama, Democrats lobbying hard for health vote
Demi Moore's Twitter account part of suicide help
Obama rallies support for final health care votes
'Lawyer' for US missionaries in Haiti is arrested
Join me TONIGHT at Oak Hollow Farms in Baldwin County from 5:30-7:30pm for the Dr. Robert Bentley for Governor Rally
Cops seek more victims through killer's old photos
Today, I rode around Gadsden with a UPS driver on some deliveries. This is the 3rd year that I've done this and I really enjoy meeting so many Gadsden constituents on my route!
Air Canada supports pilot caught in dispute
Shelby Announces $400,000 for Alabama Technology Network
Accomplice to OC fortuneteller killing sentenced
Shelby Announces $650,000 for I-20 Pavement Rehabilitation
Little fanfare for 7th anniversary of war in Iraq
Heavy rains swamp camps holding Haiti's homeless
Dutch fuming at retired US general's gays comment
Pakistan arrests halt UN contacts with Taliban
Tyson testifies local DA failed to enforce law
An up close look at the military life in Marjah
Mobile death blamed on swine flu
12 wounded in Israeli missile strike in Gaza
Clear skies, low of 43 tonight in Montgomery
PROMISES, PROMISES: Obama in immigration dance
Wells Fargo looks to retain customers following change
Pelosi defends abortion curbs in health bill
What you're saying: Lobbyists doing what's best for state, not corrupt
Governor's Office Issues Statement on Indictments and Arrests Concerning Federal Corruption Pro
Robber locks Wendy's workers in freezer
Teen killed in traffic accident
Shelby Announces $620,000 for Transit Service Area Projects in Huntsville
Absent leaders leave Wetumpka without a budget
Gov. Riley to speak at AUM safety summit Tuesday
Montgomery County balks at software company's travel fee
Montgomery public libraries offer free tutoring
Protest uses prayer to combat abortion
Montgomery afternoon links: Elmore Co. deputies look for shooters; MPS receives $300K grant; Convicted sheriff candidate still on ballot
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS COMMEMORATES CONSTITUTION DAY
Prattville mayor: Alabama arrests serve as warning to public officials
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT OBAMA'S TOWN HALL MEETING
Georgia adviser's campaign role ends with Alabama indictment, AJC blogger reports
ADMINISTRATION POLICIES ARE HOLDING BACK ECONOMY, CONGRESSMAN BACHUS SAYS
Coastal Recovery Commission is opportunity for bold plan
CONGRESSMAN SPENCER BACHUS STATEMENT ON A PLEDGE TO AMERICA
Governor Riley Celebrates Success of Alabama's Port
BACHUS CALL TO END FANNIE AND FREDDIE BAILOUT CITED IN NATIONAL COLUMN
Rogers'; CDP Bill Now Law
BACHUS: SPEAKER, MAJORITY TAKE A WALK ON TAXES
This Week in Washington: "Gulf Oil Well Permanently Sealed and Claims Payments Improving"
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS T.V. APPEARANCES ON THE ECONOMY AND ENDING BAILOUTS
Sunny skies, high of 71 today in Montgomery
Who's indicted in federal probe of gambling-related vote buying?
Montgomery nursing home employee arrested for theft of $20,000
The Outsourcing of America
MONTGOMERY HALF MARATHON RESULTS
CAPITAL CITY 5K RESULTS
Charity golf event benefits injured police officer
Answers revealed: Richmond system trailed our trolley
Popular festival finds new home
River Region ready to cash in on LPGA tournament
What's wrong with a little civil conversation?
Peace flags fly in Capital City
During half marathon, community rallies in remembrance of life lost
It's fall: Overnight lows to continue in 40s in Montgomery area
LPGA heads to Prattville for Navistar Classic
Country Cottage to offer flu shot clinic
Children's essay contest entry forms distributed
Montgomery Police to get $3.4M in grants
1 dies in tractor-trailer, car accident on Troy Highway
Montgomery closes with positive sales tax revenues
Man given 20 years in 2008 accident that killed 1
Elmore County deals with possible changes
Fall weather set for big football weekend
Montgomery officials say murals conflict with new campaign; paintings covered by new signs
Photos from the Montgomery Half Marathon and 5K
Sunny skies in forecast for today's Montgomery half marathon
More than 2,000 expected for today's half marathon
Today, Senator Shelby met with students from Bigtime Ministries who are in Washington to run a spor
Clear skies, low of 53 tonight in Montgomery
Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at AUM lecture series
Sunny skies, high of 83 today in Montgomery
Chris Murphy sworn in as Montgomery Director of Public Safety
Links around Montgomery: Hello Hornet football; Farm-to-Fork Invasion; Taste confusion
AUM to host school safety summit Oct. 5-6
Montgomery Breast Center stresses importance of annual screenings
Montgomery's brand? The Capital of Dreams
Clear skies, low of 57 tonight in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY MALL HISTORY
RECENT MONTGOMERY MALL OWNERS
Montgomery schools improve advanced placement scores
Montgomery afternoon links: Montgomery Mall for sale; MPS sees increase in AP test scores; Elmore Co
Retired general to lead internal affairs office
Effectiveness, efficiency Murphy's aim as Montgomery's public safety director
Montgomery promotes city as place where dreams come true with new marketing campaign
Prattville recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Montgomery Mall is up for sale again
New Public Safety Director Takes Office
'Social' Support: Breast cancer groups use Facebook, Twitter to boost awareness
Shelby foresees FinReg changes
Georgia senators dive into drinking water legal battle
Montgomery gets new public safety director today
Elmore County passes $24 million budget for 2011
Join me TONIGHT at Oak Hollow Farms in Baldwin County from 5:30-7:30pm for the Dr. Robert Bentley f
Montgomery teacher recovering in hospital from shooting
House Passes Job-Training Legislation Introduced by Congressman Bright
Jury finds man guilty in death of girlfriend
Congressman Bright Announces Grant to Improve School Safety in Hartford
Kohl's opens doors in Prattville
Rep. Bonner to Help Kick off Oct 1 Return of Alabama Gulf Coast Fishing
4 arrested in string of recent fires
More Huntsville layoffs loom as Constellation ends, but NASA has plan
Montgomery's new public safety director brings wealth of experiences to job
Shelby Statement on Implementing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Sunny skies, high of 82 today in Montgomery
Montgomery schools ending fiscal year $3 million short in general fund
John Mark Stallings Field to be dedicated Oct. 8 at Faulkner University
U.S. Marshals task force nabs suspect in 2009 Montgomery murder
Shelby Statement on House Passage of NASA Authorization
Clear skies, low of 57 tonight in Montgomery
Riverwalk Festival will be this weekend
Free seminar teaches ID theft protection
ASU to hold Fall Career Fair
Pulitzer Prize winner Warren Lerude to speak at AUM on Oct. 31
Online payment option promoted for Montgomery Co. property owners
Montgomery firefighters arrest four in arson crimes
AUM hires language expert to help teachers reach non-English-speaking students
Riley, extolling adoption successes, announces $1.5 million incentive award
Alabama's Success in Adoptions Results in Fifth Largest Federal Award in Nation
Clear skies, low of 54 tonight in Montgomery
Montgomery elementary teacher stable after being shot outside school
Montgomery to hire civilian for public safety agencies' information officer
Montgomery plans to bill owner for work at Lincoln Cemetery
Commissioner Ron Sparks Joins Dothan Officials In Unveiling 350 New Jobs
Montgomery police investigate alleged sexual assault of 14-year-old girl
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ZooBoo 2010
Injured Montgomery police officer has more surgery
Bright Votes to Crack Down on Currency Manipulation by the Chinese Government
Prattville officials, residents debate mayor's budget prpoposal
Shelby Announces $675,750 for Tuskegee University
Planning director will be remembered for imprint on city
Judiciary Republicans to Holder: 'Urgent' Action Needed to Protect Military Voting Rights
Suspect in teacher shooting in jail
Montgomery lunchtime links: Injured MPD officer has more surgery; Identity theft on the rise in Mont
Montgomery police investigating sexual assault on impaired teen
Montgomery Zoo hosting Zoobilation 2010 fundraiser this Thursday
Sunny skies, high near 80 today in Montgomery
Five-month Alabama layover after pilot falls ill flying MiG-17 to air show
Trio charged in string of thefts in Autauga County
AUM hopes to broaden international presence with new hire
Montgomery afternoon links: Three charged in Autauga thefts; Church van crash survivor speaks to con
Montgomery, Autauga, Elmore Counties show improvement in child well-being
Gov. Riley, DHR to celebrate adoption success at Montgomery playground
Sunny skies, high of 81 today in Montgomery
Montgomery Commission tests air quality of county building
Montgomery Planning director Kenneth Groves, 64, passes away
Governor's Office Comments on Report from Justice Gorman Houston
Hearings set for today to discuss city's budget
SUV, tractor collision injures both drivers
Lane closure begins today on I-65 North
Area teens semifinalists in national honors program
Air quality complaints prompt cleanup
Statement from Ranking Member of House Ethics Committee
Two of three carjacking suspects apprehended
Shelby Holds Meeting on Expansion of Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
State youth show gains in well-being
Shelby Announces $126,572 for School Safety in Alabama
Montgomery County budget already faces opposition
Shelby Announces $110,500 to Combat Sexual Predators
Church helps in recovery celebration
Fundraiser for wounded Montgomery police officer shows tight bond
Local U.S. Reps recognized as Guardians of Small Business
Rep. Bonner Staffer to Visit Baldwin, Escambia and Monroe Counties, September 29-30
Montgomery lunchtime links: Fundraiser for injured officer shows community bond; ASU approves footba
Montgomery Commission approves $95.6M budget
Two injured in tractor-SUV collision on U.S. 80
Chance of rain, low of 55 tonight in Montgomery
EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 52
Governor Riley Signs Executive Order Creating Coastal Recovery Commission
This Week in Washington: "Pledging to Get America Back on Track"; "Honoring Alabama W
Shelby Announces $400,000 for Fort Payne
Chance of rain, high of 79 in Montgomery today
Alabama Restaurants Association hires Montgomery-based law firm for oil spill suits
AUM, AU receive emergency management grant
Major crimes down in first half of year
Auburn flags stolen from car
Gulf Coast Oil Spill Resources
Artur Davis introduces bill to up BP's liability for Gulf oil spill; measure would raise cap
Relief Efforts in Haiti
Davis introduces legislation forcing big oil companies to pay for all damages from oil spills
7th District Free IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers
Bill would increase liability cap after spills
Federal Aid to Prevent Teacher Layoffs expected in 45 days
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to closing of New Era Cap Co. in Demopolis
Alabama, Tennessee not included in EPA hearings over coal ash
Davis defends NASA
Rain, possible thunderstorms, today in Montgomery area
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to Northrop Grumman’s decision to drop out of the tanker compet
Major crimes down in first half of year
Congressman Artur Davis to vote against final health care legislation
Seat check helps give parents peace of mind
Davis votes no on health care legislation
Area church blesses man's best friends
Public Listing of FY2011 Appropriations Requests
Event an Easter Seals success story
Jefferson County Department of Health awarded more than $13 Million for Prevention and Wellness Proj
Unconventional actress never forgot local ties
White House Spring Garden Tour Dates Announced
Public access rules to local government bodies vary
Office of Congressman Artur Davis Announces Alabama will receive $58 Million from the Department of
Rally helps raise breast cancer awareness
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to EADS decision to enter the tanker competition
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: Major crimes down in first half of year
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to EADS decision to enter the tanker competition
Woman runs with cerebral palsy, determination
Alabama political leaders applaud EADS tanker bid
Tennis event benefits Family Sunshine Center
Prattville event targets unwanted medicine
Riley asks churches to support disaster preparedness initiative
Blaze damages whole wing of Peddler's Inn
Supreme Court: King can stop pharmacy suits
Motorcyle ride to benefit injured Montgomery police officer
Principals Month
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
On Friday, Sept 24, 2010, Congressman Aderholt appeared on FOX6 Good Day Alabama to talk about the
Chance of rain today, tomorrow in Montgomery
Montgomery lunchtime links: City wants to preserve historical documents; MPD officer still faces lon
Clear skies, low of 68 tonight in Montgomery
Contest takes aim at domestic violence
Video: What’s Ailing Alabama
Safety events come to River Region
Bankrupt Lehman Brothers, with Montgomery roots, to auction artwork
Drought heats up; risk of fire increases
City of Montgomery trying to organize, archive historical documents
ASU not slowed down by proration
Montgomery planning culinary event to attract tourists to Black Belt
More surgeries, dialysis for injured officer
Constitution Week
Near destruction of Parks, King photos fuels archive effort
Governor Riley Encourages Faith-Based Community to Participate in "Be Ready Sunday"
Red Ribbon Week
Beef Month
Alpha Delta Kappa Month
National Case Management Week
Officer still in critical condition
Sessions Bolsters Constituent Services in Wiregrass Office
Holmes asking Dillard's to reverse bus stop decision
Alabama Shakespeare Festival to unveil 25th anniversary necklace today
Bronner blames politicians for slow recovery
New criminal justice training center opens in Selma
Analysts discourage housing school in Colonial building
Springsteen concert doc coming to Capri Theatre
It's fall, so when will it cool off?
New Criminal Justice Training Center Opens in Selma
Congressman Bright Delivers Floor Speech in Support of the U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement
Rep. Bonner Supports House GOP "A Pledge to America"
Sunny skies, high of 93 in Montgomery today
MPS to hold community meetings in October
RSA chief David Bronner assesses economy, predicts future
Montgomery lunchtime links: Waiting on cool fall weather to kick in; Capri to show Springsteen conce
Clear skies, low of 70 tonight in Montgomery
AUM to hold college workshop for parents
Bright Honored as Guardian of Small Business
Birdies for Charity seeks donors
Shelby Announces $686,000 for Alabama Senior Transportation Program
Montgomery libraries to close for training
Shelby Announces $2.3 Million for Jack Edwards Airport in Gulf Shores
ASU to hold fall convocation today
Sessions: Statement on Obama s Court Picks
Alabama farmers watching potential FDA guidelines on animal antibiotics
Montgomery lunchtime links: 'Fire Nancy Pelosi' bus tour rolls into town; Bruce Hornsby pl
Slight chance of rain in Montgomery tonight
Montgomery planning chief diagnosed with cancer
Bronner will open AUM breakfast series
Byard presents Prattville spending plan
U.S. Senator Richard Shelby today met with World War II veterans from Alabama at the WWII Memorial
Montgomery may hire consultant for disparity study
Bright Announces Deadline for Soldiers to Apply for Retroactive Stop Loss Pay
Cloverdale Playhouse honors patron
Shelby: Corps Must Remain Neutral in Water Wars Dispute
Candidates decry domestic violence
Shelby Meets with WWII Veterans
Prosecutor seeks stiffer drinking, boating law
Shelby Honored by National Federation of Independent Business
Fire Nancy Pelosi bus tour rolls into town
Statement on SEC Response to Stanford Ponzi Scheme
Sessions Sets the Record Straight on Judicial Nominations
Sessions Cosponsors REINS Act
Union Dooms Alabama's Race to the Top
Shelby Statement on SEC Response to Stanford Ponzi Scheme
Sunny skies, high of 94 today in Montgomery
Our Children ARE our Future
Some rain expected in Montgomery today
Prattville mayor releases proposed $37M budget
Investigators probe Monday fires at vacant Caroline Street apartments
Governor Riley Honors National Board Certified Teachers
Video: First Televised Debate
Clear tonight, some showers tomorrow in Montgomery
Fire department: Blaze at warehouse accidental
Hope Hull woman killed in I-65 crash
Montgomery police make felony arrests
UA chancellor says state must choose not to be poor
Judge postpones capital murder trial
SHELBY: KEEP POLITICS OUT OF TANKER COMPETITION
Man wanted for questioning in unsolved capital murder case
JUDICIARY REPUBLICANS DEMAND ANSWERS FROM NAPOLITANO OVER "BACKDOOR AMNESTY" MEMOS
New law to be used in capital murder case
Montgomery lunchtime links: Alex City dentist featured in acclaimed documentary; Montgomery teen rem
Spending plan puts employees' raises on hold
AUM preschoolers hold fairy tale parade
Fires damage vacant apartments
David Bronner to speak at AUM's business breakfast series on Wednesday
Congressman Bright to Host Town Hall in Florala
Sessions: 'Democrats Are Playing Politics with Nation's Defense Policy'
AUM offering free workshop to help parents save money on tuition
Montgomery police want to question man about unsolved murder
Governor Riley to Accompany Alabama Veterans on Honor Flight
This Week in Washington: "Battle Against Obamacare Advances;" "Boeing's Hypocris
Lawmakers seek penalties for China
Sen. Shelby to oil spill fund czar Feinberg: 'Alabama is at a critical juncture'
Ken Feinberg says he'll expedite Alabama oil spill business claims
Geithner Critical Of Pace Of Yuan Hike;US Lawmakers Seek Action
Sunny skies, high of 97 today in Montgomery
Montgomery lunchtime links: Crowd greets 908th Air Force Reserve's return; Capitol Oyster Bar c
Electronics, jewelry, TVs reported stolen
Rally celebrates recovery
Shelling out big bucks: Hunting-related spending increases during tough economic times
Another scorching Sunday, Monday for Montgomery
Church's youth group takes lead in putting on yard sale By Matt Okarmus
504th Bomb Group donates documents to Maxwell
Nigerian community holds free health fair at Acadome
Local readers tell real story about historic places
Meth producers changing their spots in River Region
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: City paying for road to encourage growth
Crowd greets 908th: Air Force Reserve unit returns from 4-month mission
Richard Shelby’s Vision for America
Councilman organizing Montgomery hall of fame
Suspect in wife's death leads authorities to wooded site
Cleveland Avenue YMCA still helping children after 50 years
Some showers expected tonight in Montgomery
TV, computer, saw reported stolen
Duo-pianists to perform Sunday
First-time homebuyers program available
MPS responds to additional proration
Class of '74 comes back to Maxwell for reunion
Three former POWs mark POW/MIA Day at Maxwell
Former judge remembered for civil rights work
Clear skies, low of 67 tonight in Montgomery
Executive says corporate diversity must go beyond physical appearance
From runaway tires to goats, Auburn professor says weekly newspapers tell of life in communities
From runaway tires to goats, Auburn professor says weekly newspapers tell of life in communities
Bright Urges Leadership to Extend Tax Relief
Law enforcement agencies share ideas at exercise
Bright Calls on USDA to Include Peanuts in Disaster Assistance Proposal
Elderly man sentenced in shootings
1,000 jobs coming to Montgomery with Hyundai transformer facility
Brown sentenced to probation, told to pay restitution
Montgomery kids will trick-or-treat on Oct. 31
Governor Riley Responds to AG Press Conference
Governor Riley, Company Officials Break Ground on Alabama's Latest Mega-Project, a $90 Million
Sunny skies, high of 94 today in Montgomery
Montgomery reopening assistance program for first-time home buyers
Hispanic Heritage Month
POW/MIA Day
Lawsuit Filed by King Stops Payment from BP Resulting in Increased Proration for Schools
Governor Riley Comments on Significant Drop in Alabama's Unemployment Rate
International Education Week
Montgomery County to fix, not buy computer system
Bright Delivers Floor Speech in Support of Extending Tax Relief
Potential gateway: Icehouse demolition could boost downtown development
SHELBY: NO QUESTION CHINA MANIPULATES CURRENCY
SHELBY ANNOUNCES $175,000 FOR OIL SPILL RECOVERY EFFORTS IN ALABAMA
More sunny skies in Montgomery today
ASU football ranked eighth in Boxtorow.com poll
Honours Golf takes over Montgomery courses
Volunteer office unveils Make a Difference Day projects
Volunteer center sponsoring domestic violence PSA contest
Shelby: No Question China Manipulates Currency
Storage facility bid OK'd by Elmore Co.
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for Central and East Alabama
13 local students name National Merit Semifinalists
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for North Alabama
Low occurrence of tornadoes no reason to let guard down
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for South Alabama
Fair to teach steps for greater emergency preparedness
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for the Wiregrass
JD students get 'CSI' experience
Wetumpka man, 81, sentenced to 20 years for murder
Dad back from Afghanistan surprises daughter at school
Sen. Shelby’s “NO” vote yesterday
Blood drive to honor officer injured twice
Response to Shelby’s tax plan
Survey: Oil spill altered many Alabamians' plans for Gulf vacations
Congressman Bright delivers floor speech to encourage extension of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts
Good Leadership Requires Good Listening
Restoration projects announced for Gulf coast
MPD releases footage of officer's accident
Georgia man killed in wreck in Montgomery County identified
Mo Brooks Reacts to Parker Griffith "Jumping Ship"
Jasper, Ala. man drowns in Lake Lewis Smith
Use of Taser on Ala. woman defended at trial
Elmore County man pleads guilty to manslaughter
From Flashpoint – Mo Brooks for Congress in AL-05
Budget cuts mean uncut grass at some Ala schools
Sarah Palin to visit Montgomery's Faulkner University Oct. 7
Thank You Alabama!
Alabama Supreme Court sides with ASU in suit
Mo Brooks on the Campaign Trail
Survey: Oil spill changes Ala. vacation patterns
SIAC powers Tuskegee, Albany State meet; league crown may be on line
The Big Issue of Jobs
Montgomery chamber gears up for third diversity summit
The First Meeting of the Three Candidates – Republican Women of Madison Feb 17 2010
Interior: Abandoned wells in Gulf must be plugged
Concussion education, action a top priority in high school sports, AHSAA says
How to Avoid a Double Dip Recession
Business leader Ralph Stacy dies
Supporters cheer on Mo Brooks while opposing Parker Griffith
Employ the Older Worker Week
STI portal allows parents to check progress of children
The Legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall
Group charged with Lincoln Cemetery's rehab wary of resuming burials
Wayne Parker Endorses Mo Brooks
PTA Membership Month
Isolated thunderstorms expected tonight in Montgomery
A Question for Alabamians
Montgomery BOE passes 2011 budget
Birmingham Airport gets $1.8 million grant
Raby Addresses Jackson County Democrats
Governor Riley Approves "Closed-Loop" LNG Facility
Chronic Unemployment
Murphy, funeral directors discuss possible changes
Ninth grader arrested after gun threat
Huntsville Times profiles Alabama's District 5 congressional candidate Steve Raby
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS CALLS FOR HEARING ON PLAN TO END FANNIE, FREDDIE BAILOUT
There’s A Buzz
Officer still recovering; footage of ambulance accident is released
New Dash Cam Video Released of Ambulance Wreck
RABY FOR CONGRESS ANNOUNCES 1ST QUARTER FUNDRAISING RESULTS
Birmingham church marks date of bomb that killed 4
Secret Hold
District 6 candidates Dow, Bolding to face off in runoff
DEVELOPING STORY: Fire at Dudley Lumber Company
RABY FOR CONGRESS ANNOUNCES NEW ADDITION TO CAMPAIGN STAFF
Ala. town provides students with laptop computers
Why Haven’t You Voted?
Runoff Race For Dist. 6 Montgomery City Council Seat
Raby wins primary without a runoff
TVA residential bills increase up to $8.50 a month
The BBVA Story – A lesson for us.
Blue Dogs Endorse Steve Raby for Alabama's 5th District
Man arrested after reporting shooting at home
Bright Expresses Disappointment over Senate Inaction to Repeal 1099 Reporting Requirements
MPD release edited dashcam video
Friday Night at the Colbert County Fair
Tropical storm Karl hits Mexico's Yucatan
Rep. Bonner: Boeing Got Subsidies - Tanker Competition Should Be Free from WTO
Cash for Kindness
It Takes More Than a Little Rain to Stop the Young Republicans!
Alabama's chief recruiter moving to St. Joe Co.
BOEING RECEIVED SUBSIDIES
Ind. money manager due in court to enter plea
Parker Griffith: Please don’t call me a Democrat. PLEASE!
Fire damages Lee County, Ala. lumber yard
Senate Declares September "Prostate Cancer Awareness Month"
Alabama quarterback marks vision screening record
Texas man killed in morning crash in Montgomery
Fayette, Ala. man charged in woman's killing
Oil industry: Nix higher offshore inspection fees
Electrical problem caused fatal fire
Economic Developer Neal Wade Leaving State Position
Dothan, ala. ocops on trial in Taser use case
'Parent Portal' now available
Textron announces 2 partnerships
Business Council of Alabama Mourns Death of Colleague
Baylor retirement party set for Friday
Bank takes over properties at Ala. coast's Wharf
Special Election Underway to Replace the Late Willie Cook
Officials postpone lodging tax vote
Trial opens for Ga. man in Ala. clerk killing
Reggie Bush to return Heisman trophy
Contestants bid on chance at finals
Ala. postal worker gets probation for dumping mail
Mobile officer resigns after prisoner accusation
District 6 voters head to polls today
Applicants seek temporary jobs at Mercedes plant
Questions Raised About Security At Schools Used For Polling Places
New deal means Navistar tourney to remain in Prattville until 2012
Family Reports 18-Year-Old Missing in Prattville
Defense funding coming to the Wiregrass
Tilling support in D.C.: Area black farmers to join rally at USDA office
Wreck Kills Driver on Interstate 65 in Montgomery Co.
Editorial: AP Improvements
Update: Missing Prattville 18-Year-Old Found
States' suit on Obama health plan may go to trial
EXCLUSIVE: Ambulance Accident Involving Montgomery Police Officer Unfolds in Exclusive Video
Tallapoosa County And Alex City Improve Communications With Nixle Program
had a great re-election kick off yesterday. I appreciate so many good friends coming out.
Funeral workers hope police escorts continue
AEA's Hubbert to stay out of governor's race
Shelby Cosponsors Legislation to Prevent Tax Increases
New hurricane forms in Atlantic
Hurricane Julia forms in the Atlantic Ocean
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for Central and East Alabama
New rules slow Gulf drilling pace in shallow water
U. of Alabama fraternity loses national charter
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for North Alabama
Special election to replace Cook today
Ozark Teacher a Class Act
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for South Alabama
Rural blacks see little future in life on the farm
Hurricane Igor continues trek across the Atlantic
Shelby Announces Defense Funding for the Wiregrass
Powerful Hurricane Igor churning across Atlantic
1st black town incorporated in Ala wants zip code
Researchers: Thick coat of oil on Gulf sea floor
Tide's Ingram returning to practice
Element of BP claims process to be reviewed
Bishop Parker moves forward after flooding
Grace period ends for those who text while driving
Update Released on STI Program for Parents in Montgomery
Montgomery Police Issue Fines For Cell Phone Use While Driving
Red Cross Organizing Blood Drive in honor of injured MPD officer
Victim of fatal gas station robbery has been identified
Well known Montgomery judge and civil rights leader passes away
Tropical Storm Julia forms with winds of 40 mph
Obama wants big increase in offshore inspections
Attempted Robbery Leads to a Macon County Crash
Navistar LPGA Classic Coming Back
Tropical Storm Julia nearing Cape Verde Islands
Alabama Leads Nation in AP Test Score Improvement
Program aims to set example for teens
This Week in Washington: "Tax Cuts and Spending Freeze Needed to Jumpstart the Ailing Economy&q
1 killed in I-65 crash
Volunteers help makeover south Montgomery
Bonner Staffer to Visit Clarke, Washington and Mobile Counties Sept 15 & 16
Trees on Alabama highway medians to be removed
Art enthusiasts drawn to exhibits
Montgomery Public Schools Parent Portal Now Available
BP Resumes Drilling Relief Well in Gulf
Montgomery officer hurt in accident undergoes more surgery
Igor could become Category 5 hurricane in Atlantic
Powerful Igor churning far out in the Atlantic
7 universities competing for Navy war $$
Committee ads attack Ala. 2nd District candidates
Madison, Ala. considers speed hump changes
New Questions Raised Concerning Second Accident Montgomery Officer Was Involved In
UAHuntsville scientists using satellites to search for 770M tons of dust in the air
18 year old missing in Prattville
Officer struck while escorting funeral
Madison County fire departments receive donated pet oxygen masks
Feinberg holding south La. claims meeting Monday
Ala AG hopefuls to work with new governor on spill
Mayor's leaf plan sparks petition
Ala. judges push for rehabilitation programs
Prichard struggles to survive amid economic woes
Montgomery cell phone rule takes effect
Prattville Man Dies in Motorcycle Accident
Former Republican Candidate for Governor, Bradley Bryne's New Job May Raise Eyebrows
Hurricane Igor getting stronger in open Atlantic
Golf helps veteran stay active
Local librarian discusses future of county's system
Pike Road remembers fallen heroes
Prattville man killed in Friday night wreck
Firefighters climb in 9/11 memorial
Area auto enthusiasts stage benefit event
Gas station clerk found shot to death in Forestdale
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: New distracted driving law takes full effect today
Hurricane Igor rapidly hits Category 4 in Atlantic
Outside burning banned in Montgomery Co.
Former chancellor now with firm he hired in 2009
I-65 lane reductions continue this weekend
Bama looks to break 'Gameday jinx'
Woman killed in Montgomery fire
MPD Officer injured in two crashes
Myrick-McKitt believes communication, legal skills can help her make difference in District 6
Oil well blowout preventer reaches NASA facility
Murray hopes to continue Cook's work in District 6
Obama commemorates 9/11 with appeal for tolerance
Farrier says police checkpoints harmful to District 6
Weekend Interstate 65 Traffic Alert
Robert E. Lee High School remembers 9/11
MPS to Hold Supplemental Educational Services Fair Saturday
Sen. Sessions takes Democrats to task
Alabama A&M students protest stalled funds
Future educators not fleeing field, deans say
Absolutely Alabama: Wetumpka Quilting Guild
Absolutely Alabama: Elmore County Training School
Alabama A & M students protest financial aid policy
Montgomery Woman Killed in House Fire
Wetumpka Man Killed in Motorcycle Crash
Fans use football game sign to lure GE plant
Montgomery police crack down on vehicle thefts
Montgomery County may increase lodging tax
Ala. Supreme Court sides with former sec. of state
CBS 8 News Exclusive: Dashcam Video Obtained From High Speed Car Chase
Early morning blaze destroys warehouse
Bill Clinton stumps for Ron Sparks election campaign
Riley wants half-staff flags for Sept. 11
Woman sentenced to 6 months for disability fraud
Montgomery County Commissioner issues no burn advisory
Holly Wood Executed for Murder of Troy Woman
Concert this Sunday at Old Alabama Town
Tractor-trailer parking has some concerned for neighborhood image
Governor Riley Orders Flags at Half-Staff on Anniversary of Sept. 11 Attacks
Cell phone ordinance has drivers preparing
Shelby: Banking Leader Coming To Help With Spill
Newton dominates, No. 21 Auburn beats MSU 17-14
Foundation agrees to buy Ala. university land
Alabama executes fourth convicted killer this year
West Montgomery fire claims one life
Electronics, games, TVs reported stolen
State fines chemical weapons incinerator in Ala.
Theatre AUM sets upcoming schedule
Tuscaloosa, Ala. airport gets grant for taxiway
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the 9-Year Anniversary of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks:
Find food, beer, music today at Hampstead Hop
Tuscaloosa Regional Airport Awarded $1 Million Taxiway Extension
Feds: Drilling moratorium depends on industry
Supplemental services providers to be at fair Saturday
Man charged with arson at Webb, Ala. group home
UA copy of Quran believed saved from Union torch
MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6: Bolding to put community first
'Granddad Bandit' to appear in Va. court
Barber pole taken from Hartselle, Ala. shop
MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 Dow to encourage area businesses
Robbers lure victims with stolen cell phones
Smoke killed man who died after Ala. explosion
Montgomerian to attend Medal of Honor ceremony honoring late airman
Sand dams protecting Ala. estuary to be removed
US judge: 'Don't ask, don't tell' unconstitutional
Prattville to hold public hearing on budget Sept. 28
'Granddad Bandit' pleads not guilty in Va.
Worley Wins Appeal of Felony Charges Against Her
Governor Riley Announces State Assistance Helping Protect Jobs in Selma
News Articles
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule
Congressman Brightâs District Schedule
Sessions Delivers Closing Argument of Kagan Debate
Congressman Bright Volunteers at âA Day of Service for our Militaryâ
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Congratulates Police Chief Art Baylor on His Nomination for U.S. Marshal
Sessions Reacts to Latest Document Release, 'Troubling Pattern' in Kagan's Record
White House Spring Garden Tour Dates Announced
Congressman Bright Announces Grant for Enterprise Schools
City of Georgiana to Receive $41,544 Grant for New Police Cars
Negotiate, please
Placing Political Agenda within Defense Authorization Disrespects our Warfighters
Information on FEMA Centers in the River Region
Congressman Bright Votes to Repeal Antitrust Exemption for the Health Insurance Industry
CONGRESSMEN BACHUS, ADERHOLT SALUTE ALABAMA SOLDIERS AND THEIR FAMILIES
Rogers Announces a $79,650 Grant for Centre Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Weekend Schedule
Congressman Bright to House Leadership: âListen to the Peopleâ
Congressman Bobby Bright to Host Wiregrass Job Fair
Meetings to bring together public, Montgomery police
Voting Begins in the 2nd District Congressional Art Competition
Bright Votes to Extend Tax Cuts for Individuals, Small Businesses
Congressman Bright Challenges Small Business Administration to be More Responsive to Second District
Inmate Holly Wood Set to be Executed Today
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the National Day of Prayer:
Congressman Bright's Monday Schedule
Bright Joins Bipartisan Group in Launching Congressional U.S. â Korea FTA Working Group
Governor's Office Issues Statement on Saturday's Voter Registration Rally
Congressman Bright Announces District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Announces Grant to Improve Dothanâs Energy Efficiency
Congressman Bright Participates in Congressional UAV Caucus Meeting
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Bright Returns from Fact-Finding Trip to Afghanistan, Pakistan
Troy to Serve as Host Agriculture Committee Field Hearing
Senate Recognizes 50th Anniversary of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Congressman Bobby Brightâs Statement H.R. 384, TARP
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Highlights Legislation to Reduce Taxes for Individuals, Small Businesses
Sessions: White House Misleading Public on DOD Documents, Kagan's Harvard Record
Office of Congressman Artur Davis Announces Alabama will receive $58 Million from the Department of
Floor Speech honoring Alabama District Attorneys
Congressman Bright Featured on CNN
Shelby Demands Review Into Soldiers' Death Benefits
Griffith Speaks about Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2009
Bright Supports National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2010
Congressman Bright Reintroduces Legislation to Extend Small Business Tax Relief
DID FANNIE MAE EXPLOIT FORECLOSURE HELP PROGRAM FOR OWN GAIN, BACHUS ASKS
Rogers Announces a $37,630 Grant for East Alabama Water, Sewer and Fire Protection
Bright, Rogers Request Meeting with FEMA
Event Map
SBA Announces Deadline for Disaster Loan Applications in Geneva County
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark supports Ron Sparks' bid for governor
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
USDA Begins the Process to Designate Southeast Alabama Counties as Primary Disaster Areas
Bright returns over $3 million to taxpayers
Montgomery Business Sustains Extensive Damage in Fire
Congressman Bright Announces District Work Schedule for May 8 â 11
Congressman Bright Votes No on Health Care Bill
Bright returns approximately $2.75 million to taxpayers
Alabama Marks National Preparedness Month with Events to Help Citizens "Be Ready"
Floor Statement regarding more troops in Afghanistan
Bright Supports Key Bills to Support Veterans, Active Duty Soldiers
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Statement on the Closure of Slot Machine Casino in Macon County
Bright Co-Sponsors Legislation to Protect Local Thrift Stores and Charities
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the Eight-Year Anniversary of the September 11th Terrori
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Bond, Sessions Urge Holder To Come Clean with Congress over the Release of Gitmo Terrorists
Media Center
Bright Participates in Fact-Finding Trip to Israel
Congressman Bright Announces Funding for a New Ambulance in Louisville
Sessions, Grassley, Coburn, Cornyn Raise Questions about Nominee's Oversight of AIG Before Cris
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to EADS decision to enter the tanker competition
Congressman Bright Announces Grant for Wallace Community College
Bright Urges House Leadership to Reconsider Moving Forward with Current Health Care Reform Proposal
Shelby Announces $850,000 for Martin Road Expansion
Griffith Questions Oil Executives on Future of Offshore Drilling
Bright Applauds FEMA Decision to Award Individual Assistance to Bullock County
National Journal Lists Bright as Most Conservative Democrat
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS STATEMENT ON "KEEP THE SPIRIT OF '45 ALIVE" DAY
Rogers Announces a $190,000 Grant for Hollis Fire and Rescue
Bright Provides Information for Digital TV Transition
Congressman Brightâs Statement on President Obamaâs Proposal for a Three-Year Sp
Weekly Columns
Rogers Announces a $219,522 Grant for Ridge Grove Volunteer Fire Department
Prattville leaders cutting back on paper
Congressman Brightâs Memorial Day District Work Period Schedule
Bright Votes against Omnibus Appropriations Act
Congressman Bright to Host Wiregrass Veterans Fair
Ala. man charged in Gadsden house fires
Congressman Brightâs Statement on Flooding in the Montgomery Area:
Congressman Bright's Veterans Day Week District Work Schedule
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
College Colors Day
Floor Speech on the shooting tragedy in Geneva
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the National Defense Authorization Act:
Congressman Bright Welcomes Caitlin Mount to the Capitol
Southern Governors Coming to Alabama to Discuss Economy, Gulf Coast Recovery
Congressman Bright's Statement on the Tragedy in Geneva County
Bright Supports Legislation to Boost the Auto Industry
Bright Supports National Defense Authorization Act
Sessions Comments on Tragic Airplane Crash in Alaska
Congressman Brightâs Statement on H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act:
Bright Applauds Release of Reservoir Construction Funding for Alabama Farmers
Congressman Bright Announces Grants for Second District Volunteer Fire Departments
Leahy, Sessions Announce Witness List for Kagan Hearings
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to EADS decision to enter the tanker competition
Bright Secures Funding for Alabama Energy and Water Projects
Where I Stand on Health Care Legislation
Applications Available for SAFER Grants
Griffith Supports Protecting Human Spaceflight Act of 2010
Congressman Bright Announces District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS STATEMENT ON "AMERICA SPEAKING OUT"
Rogers Announces a $99,513 Grant for Ray Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Sponsors Bill to Help Small Businesses
Congressman Bright Calls for Extended Tax Relief for Families, Small Businesses
Bright to Host Forum in Ozark to Discuss USDA Conservation Programs
Rogers Holds Public Meeting in Cherokee County
Alabama steps up inspections to assure consumers Gulf seafood safe
Congressman Bright Announces Funding for Dothan Airport
Congressman Bright's Schedule, December 12th
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
After 4 decades, Living Blues still printing
Congressman Brightâs Statement on H.R. 1728, the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lendin
Bright Highlights Important Veterans Legislation in Commemoration of Veterans Day
Congressman Bright's Statement on the Passing of Montgomery City Councilman Willie Cook
Governor Riley Reacts to President Obama's Address to the Nation
Congressman Bright Announces District Work Schedule for April 11 - 18
Bright Supports Agriculture Appropriations Bill
Congressman Bright speaks in support of including community colleges in cybersecurity education
Governor Riley Announces Viper Motorcycle Moving Headquarters and Production Facility to Auburn
Bright Votes for Historic Investment in Education
Congressman Bright's Statement on Mexican President Calderon's Address to Congress
Sessions Opens Wiregrass Office to Expand Constituent Services in Growing Region of Alabama
Bright Receives Agriculture and Small Business Subcommittee Assignments
Bright Announces Grant for the City of Montgomery
Bright Announces Launch of Grant Calendar on his Website
Sessions' Op-Ed: 'No Justification' for Kagan's Actions at Harvard
Alabama political leaders applaud EADS tanker bid
Congressman Bright to Host Small Business Survival Seminar in Dothan
Bright Supports Emergency Funding for FEMA
Shelby Announces $337,808 for Vaiden Field
Congressmen Aderholt, Griffith Announce $25,000 ARC Grant for Boys & Girls Club of Northwest Ala
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act of 200
Bright Introduces Constitutional Amendment to Balance the Budget
RECOGNITION OF THE MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF LYNYRD SKYNYRD
Rogers Announces a $47,975 Grant for Shinbone Valley Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Weekend Schedule
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
This Week in Washington: "Vice President Visits Theodore" "Wellhead Capped" (07
Rogers Announces $50,303 in Grants for Randolph County Fire Departments
Congressman Bright Announces Art Competition Winner
Bright Says No to Congressional Pay Raise
Bright Receives Thomas Jefferson Award from the International Foodservice Distributors Association
Retired general Clark joins Sparks campaign swing
Congressman Bright's Statement on Flood Damage in the Montgomery Area:
Congressman Bright speaks in support of his amendment to the Small Business Financing and Investment
BP Oil Spill Questions and Concerns
Governor Riley Announces $15 Million Grant to Help Build State's New Veterans Home
Bright Concludes District Work Period
Congressman Bright sends letter to House Ethics Committee urging swift resolution of Rangel case
Congressman Bright speaks in favor of his Constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget
EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 51
Congressman Bright to Host Small Business Survival Seminar
Bright Announces Grant for the Montgomery Area Mental Health Authority
Congressman Brightâs District Schedule
Sessions Calls for 'Strong, Sustained' Action on Border Security
Congressman Brightâs Statement on H.R. 2, the Reauthorization of the State Childrenâ
Congressman Bright Honors Local World War II Veteran
Congressman Bright Participates in Video Teleconference with Soldiers in Iraq
Opening Statement of Sen. Sessions for the Nomination Hearing of Elena Kagan
Gulf Coast Oil Spill Resources
Congressman Bright Votes for Pay-As-You-Go Legislation
Congressman Bright to Host Non-Profit Development Workshop
Shelby Announces $1.37 Million for Mobile Transportation Facilities
Griffith's AgustaWestland North America Demonstration Flight
Congressman Bright to Host Open House at Dothan District Office
Congressman Bright Announces Grants for Second District Airports
BACHUS SPEAKS AT GREYSTONE SCHOOL
Rogers, Kilroy Bill Would Keep DHS Veterinarian
Bright, Rogers to meet with FEMA Administrator Fugate to Discuss Individual Assistance Appeal
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the Presidentâs State of the Union Address:
Rep. Bonner's Resolution Honoring To Kill a Mockingbird Passes House (7-26-2010)
Rogers Announces an $18,145 Grant for Quad Cities Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bobby Bright to Hold Health Care Summit in Dothan
Bright Supports Resolution Requiring More Transparency in Guantanamo Transfer Process
Congressman Bright Receives Border Security Briefing and Tour at U.S.-Mexico Border
Feds plan more sea turtle releases in Gulf
FEMA Announces Over $1 Million in Individual Disaster Assistance
Congressman Bright speaks in support of a Resolution honoring the fallen soldiers at Fort Hood
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Crime Stoppers Month
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
Bright Supports Homeland Security Appropriations Act
Congressman Bright reflects on the one-year anniversary of the shootings in Coffee and Geneva Counti
Governor Riley Appoints Billy Ogletree Circuit Judge for Etowah County
Congressman Brightâs Statement on AIG Bonuses:
Bright Welcomes Alabama District Attorneys to Washington
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Ala. ex-teacher pleads guilty in drug, porn case
Congressman Bright Hosts Telephone Town Hall
Congressman Bright to Hold Symposium on Navigating Federal Agencies
Congressman Bright Supports Bill to Improve Services for Veterans
Judiciary Republicans Question Kagan s Role in Formulating Strategy To Defend Healthcare Bill, Need
Artur Davis introduces bill to up BP's liability for Gulf oil spill; measure would raise cap
Bright Co-Sponsors Enforcement-First Immigration Bill
Congressman Brightâs Statement on Voting Against The Patient Protection and Affordable Car
Shelby Announces $2 Million for Water and Sewer Infrastructure in Troy
Griffith: 'We Must Restore the American Dream'
Congressman Bright Announces Funding Opportunities for High Speed Broadband Service
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
WASTEFUL STIMULUS SPENDING: MALT LIQUOR AND MARIJUANA
Rogers Announces a $166,250 Grant for Alexander City Fire Department
Bright Supports Supplemental Appropriations Bill
Congressman Bright Applauds Grant for Passenger Rail in Montgomery
Rep. Bonner Introduces Bill to Strengthen Gulf States' Share of Gulf Oil/Gas Royalties (7-30-2
Rogers Announces an $8,550 Grant for Mt. Olive Sunderland Fire Department
Congressman Bright Continues District Work Schedule
Bright Comments on Legislation Passed by the House Before Adjournment
Congressman Bright Congratulates Montgomery Police Chief Art Baylor
Early morning fire destroys Montgomery business
Bright Urges Action on Disaster Recovery
Bright Votes to Reauthorize Grants for Firefighters
Congressman Bright's Statement on the Arizona Immigration Law
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Awareness Day
Bright Supports Bill to Put Additional Police on the Streets
Bright Sponsors Bill to Extend, Expand Homebuyerâs Tax Credit
Congressman Bright highlights successes in the war against terror
Governor Riley Issues Statement on Scheduled Execution of Michael Jeffery Land
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the Army Inquiry into Fort Rucker
Bright Votes for Legislation to Prevent an Increase in Seniorsâ Medicare Premiums
Congressman Brightâs statement on repealing the Donât Ask, Donât Tell
Meth labs found on mountainside in Ala.
Bright Sponsors Second Bill
Congressman Bright to Host Telephone Town Hall
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
Sessions Receives Report from Americans United for Life on Kagan's Partial-Birth Abortion Recor
Davis introduces legislation forcing big oil companies to pay for all damages from oil spills
Bright Secures Funding for Alabama Transportation and Infrastructure Projects
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Shelby Announces $250,000 for the Alabama Rural Notification Project
Relief Efforts in Haiti
Congressman Bright Continues District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Supports Bill to Cut Taxes for Small Businesses, Create Jobs
CONGRESSMAN BACHUS REPORT ON "THE REAL PATH TO RECOVERY"
Rogers Announces an $18,050 Grant for Cottonton Volunteer Fire Department
Bright, Rogers Meet with FEMA Administrator Fugate
Congressman Bright delivers a floor speech on the Presidentâs call for a discretionary spe
This Week in Washington: "Gulf Coast Awaits Late Summer Vacationers" "Focus Shifts to
Rogers Announces a $40,280 Grant for Lanier Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Funding for Troy Airport
Bright Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Create Small Business Start-up Savings Accounts
Congressman Bright Supports Additional Funding for Border Security
Governor rejects plea to stop Wood's execution
Congressman Bright Supports Legislation to Reduce Waste in Military Spending
Bright Co-Sponsors Job Training Legislation
Bright continues to push for South Korea- U.S. Free Trade Agreement
Governor Riley Applauds Progress on Reducing Highway Deaths
Bright Seeks Details on How New Army Aviation Plan Will Impact Fort Rucker
Congressman Bright Announces Monday Schedule
Congressman Bright urges the Senate to act to provide FEMA with emergency funds
Governor Riley Honors Troopers for Massive Drug Seizure
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Public Schedule
Congressman Bright Announces Grant for Troy Universityâs Advanced Education Nursing Traine
Sparks' ad shows Bentley's remarks on Ala. lottery
Congressman Bright Meets with President Obama
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Voting Begins in the 2nd District Congressional Art Competition
Sessions Lays Out Case against Kagan at Committee Meeting
Bill would increase liability cap after spills
Bright Secures Funding for Alabama Colleges
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Shelby Demands Thorough Review of Proposed Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Expansion
7th District Free IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers
Congressman Bright Announces Grants for Local Schools
Bright Co-sponsors Legislation to Cut Congressional Pay
Today, I rode around Gadsden with a UPS driver on some deliveries. This is the 3rd year that I'
Opelika High Student Wins Congressional Art Contest for Fourth Time
Bright Supports National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2010
Alabama's Second Congressional District Map
This Week in Washington: "Pressing BP for Claims Payments" "Announcing Congressional
Rogers Announces a $66,462 Grant for Hi-Pine Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Grant for Ozark Airport
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule for Tuesday, December 22
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Bentley, Sparks trade remarks over business plans
Bright Successfully Adds Disaster Funding Amendment to School Construction Bill
Bright Votes to Prevent Severe Cuts in Medicare, Tricare
Congressman Bright to Host Veterans Telephone Town Hall
Law Firm Selected to Advise State on Legal Matters Concerning Gulf Oil Disaster
FEMA Issues Federal Disaster Declaration for Alabama
Congressman Bright's Weekend Schedule
Congressman Bright speaks about the aerial refueling tanker during debate on the Defense Authorizati
Governor Riley Comments on Executive Order Limiting Payments to Lawyers in Lawsuit Against BP
Bright Applauds White House Reversal on Veteransâ Health Proposal
Congressman Brightâs District Schedule
Union Springs to Receive $53,000 Grant for New Police Cars
Ala. man sentenced in medals case
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the Passage of H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinves
Congressman Bright Hosts Sixth Telephone Town Hall
Congressman Bright Announces Service Academy Appointments
Sessions Announces Opposition to Kagan in USA Today
Federal Aid to Prevent Teacher Layoffs expected in 45 days
Congressman Bright Announces Law Enforcement Grant for Midland City
The Department of Transportation Awards Emergency Relief to Alabama
Shelby Announces $14,700 for Market Analysis and Strategic Planning for Local Businesses in Bullock
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to closing of New Era Cap Co. in Demopolis
Congressman Bright to Host Open House at Dothan District Office
Congressman Brightâs Statement on Northrop Grummanâs Decision Not to Bid on the
“Improving Access to Clinical Trials Act” Passes U.S. Senate in Victory for CF Advocates
Rogers Announces a $76,475 Grant for Chehaw Volunteer Fire Department
Bright Announces Small Business Lending Program
Bright Co-Sponsors Legislation to Prevent 9/11 Terror Trials in the United States
This Week in Washington: "Our Military Deserve Credit for Gains in Iraq" "Town Meetin
Rogers Announces a $39,900 Grant for Barfield Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Funding for Evergreen Airport
Congressman Bright Praises USDA Disaster Designation for Second Congressional District Farmers
Congressman Bright Co-Sponsors Seniors Protection Act of 2010
Bus searched after bomb scare
Floor Debate on Congressman Brightâs Amendment to H.R. 2187
Congressman Bright's Thanksgiving Week District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Co-Sponsors Legislation to Remove Burdens on Small Businesses in Health Care Bill
Commander of Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling Comments on Friday Supreme Court Ruling
Resolution Sponsored by Congressman Bobby Bright Passes House
Bright Announces Special Payments for Service Members Who Served Under Stop Loss Orders
Congressman Bright leads the Pledge of Allegiance on the Floor of the House
Governor Riley Comments on Alabama Supreme Court Statement Addressing Attacks by Gambling Interests
Congressman Brightâs Statement after Passage of Legislation to Reclaim Bonuses Paid by AIG
Bright Votes against Legislative Branch Appropriations Bill
Bright Urges Department of Transportation to Reconsider Airplane Peanut Ban
Fla. minister cancels burning of Qurans on 9/11
Bright Announces Key Staff
Congressman Brightâs Statement on Todayâs Gathering at the State Capitol:
Bright Receives Spirit of Enterprise Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Senators Introduce Freedom for Consumer Choice Act
Alabama, Tennessee not included in EPA hearings over coal ash
Congressman Bright Announces Law Enforcement Grant for Dozier
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule for April 5 - 10
Shelby letter questions Cahaba River area expansion
Davis defends NASA
Bright Votes to Strengthen Small Businesses
Hayneville to Receive $987,000 for New Wastewater Treatment Facility
States Must Solve Tri-State Water Controversy, Not Corps
Rogers Announces a $94,392 Grant for Childersburg Fire and Rescue Department
Congressman Bright Announces Military Academy Appointments
Bright Successfully Adds Amendment to Cybersecurity Enhancement Bill
Rep. Bonner Announces Applications Period for SAFER Fire and Emergency Services Grants
Rogers Announces $128,578 in Grants for Randolph County Fire Departments
Bright Honors Bear Exploration Center Elementary School
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule for January 4th â 8th
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the President signing $600 million in additional border
Outraged Employees Riot in Front of Montgomery Business For Paychecks
Bright Supports Supplemental Appropriations Bill
Congressman Bright's Statement on President Obama's Proposal to Send More Troops to Afghan
Congressman Bright Announces Funding for Montgomery Regional Airport
Holiday Weekend Saw Significantly Fewer Highway Fatalities than Usual
Congressman Brightâs Statement on the Budget Conference Report (S. Con. Res. 13):
Congressman Brightâs statement on todayâs joint-delegation water rights meeting:
Secretary LaHood confirms peanut ban will not be implemented before mandated study
Alabama Unemployment Rate at Lowest Level in 15 Months
Congressman Bright Announces New District Office Openings
Bright Calls for Additional G.I. Benefit Distribution Centers
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Minister decides not to burn Qurans
Bright Returns from Congressional Delegation to Iraq, Afghanistan
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Votes to Stop the Congressional Pay Raise
Congress Passes Leahy-Sessions Free Speech Bill
Congressman Bright Sworn into the 111th Congress
Congressman Bright Announces Law Enforcement Grant for Georgiana
Congressman Bright Announces Grants for Second District Volunteer Fire Departments
Shelby Asks Federal Agencies to Support Gulf Coast Economy
Congressman Artur Davis reacts to Northrop Grumman’s decision to drop out of the tanker compet
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
Bright Delivers Floor Speech in Support of a Balanced Budget Amendment
Senate passes its NASA plan before leaving on August recess
Rogers Announces a $40,850 Grant for Hatchechubbee Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Weekend Schedule
Congressman Bright Brings Local Ministers to National Prayer Breakfast
This Week in Washington: "Liberals Out of Money and Out of Ideas" "South Alabama Town
Rogers Announces a $22,088 Grant for Coleta Valley Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Federal Grant for Franklin Field
Alabama House Delegation to Congratulate National Champion Crimson Tide
Troy Cablevision Receives $26 Million Grant to Expand Broadband Service in Four-County Area
Business Owners Upset Over Construction on Madison Avenue in Montgomery
Bright Signs Bi-Partisan Alabama Delegation Letter Expressing Concern over New Energy Legislation
Bright Votes against Extending the Estate Tax
Congressman Brightâs Monday Schedule
State's Web Portal Among Nation's Top 3 Websites
Bright Announces Funding for Fort Rucker
Bright Questions USDA, Commerce Officials on Implementation of Broadband Grants
Congressman Brightâs statement on the change of command in Afghanistan
Action Commission and Governor Riley Honored for Improvements to Black Belt
Bright Supports Conservation Bill
Bright Applauds VA Decision to Allow Veterans to Sign-up for Emergency Education Benefits Online
3 cases of encephalitis in horses in SW Alabama
Congressman Brightâs Statement on President Obamaâs Address to a Joint Session o
Congressman Bright to Conclude 93-city District Tour in Cowarts
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
Congress Approves Landmark Drug Reform Compromise from Sessions and Judiciary Colleagues
Congressman Bright Sponsors First Bill
Congressman Bright Announces Law Enforcement Grant for Hayneville
Congressman Bright to Host Farmerâs Forum with Agriculture Subcommittee Chair
Shelby, Casey Place Friendly Wager On Alabama vs. Penn State Football Game
Congressman Artur Davis to vote against final health care legislation
In Case You Missed It⦠Congressman Bright Second-Most Independent Member of Congress
Bright Remembers Victims in the March 10, 2009 Shootings in Geneva and Coffee Counties
Alabama, Florida senators team up in water wars
Rogers Announces a $12,132 Grant for Micaville Volunteer Fire Department
Bright, Rogers Applaud FEMAâs Reversal of Individual Assistance
Congressman Brightâs District Schedule
This Week in Washington: "Thanks for Attending Town Meetings" "Honoring Local Veteran
Rogers Opposes Democratic Healthcare Bills
FEMA Makes Disaster Declaration for the River Region
Congressman Bright Ranks as the Second Most Independent Member of Congress
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Workers protest for paychecks
Congressman Bright Announces 2009 District Art Competition
Congressman Bright's Schedule, December 4th â 7th
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
Hale County Hospital Receives Grant to Create Electronic Medical Records System
Bright Supports National Fuel Economy Standard
Congressman Brightâs Friday Schedule
Congressman Bright Votes to Ensure Medicare and Tricare Patients Can Keep Their Doctors
Alabama Workforce Development Week
Congressman Bright Holds Small Business Survival Seminar
Congressman Bright Announces Fire Prevention and Safety Grant Opportunities
Congressman Bright to Host VA Fair
4 municipalities sue BP
Bright Supports Appropriations Bill
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule
Troy to Serve as Host for Agriculture Committee Field Hearing
Sessions Introduces Resolution to Declare September 2010 'National Prostate Cancer Awareness Mo
Congressman Bright Named to the Agriculture Committee
Congressman Bright to Host Small Business Survival Seminar in Dothan
Census Information
Sessions Expresses Concerns over Withheld Documents, Kagan's Record
Davis votes no on health care legislation
Bright Supports Agriculture Appropriations Bill
Headland Municipal Airport to Receive $180,014 Grant for New Fuel Farm
Shelby Statement on the Passing of Former Senator Ted Stevens
Griffith Opposes the Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" if Included in Defense Bi
Bright Votes to Improve Veterans Services
Congressman Bright Announces Grants for Second District Volunteer Fire Departments
This Week in Washington: "America Still at War with Terror" "Reflecting on Recent Tow
Rogers: Repeal and Replace Health Care Bill Before Damaging Economy
Congressman Brightâs Statement on Health Care Television Advertisements and Mail Pieces
Relief Efforts in Haiti
Congressman Bright Announces Grant for Alabama State
Fire at Montgomery business on East 5th Street
Bright Applauds Presidentâs Call for a Uniform National Fuel Economy Standard
Bright Sends Letter to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack in Support of Governor Rileyâs Disaster
Bright Supports Legislation to Provide Emergency Funding for Troops
Governor Riley's Statement on Scheduled Execution of Holly Wood
Bright Supports Credit Cardholdersâ Bill of Rights
Bright Answers Calls from Constituents
Congressman Bright Supports Comprehensive Sanctions on Iran
Pain Awareness Month
Congressman Bright Hosts Second Telephone Town Hall
Bright Secures Funding for Alabama Energy and Water Projects
Congressman Bright Sponsors Bill to Include Bullock County in the Appalachian Regional Commission
Fire Leaves Piedmont National in Montgomery in Ruins
Congressman Bright Opens New Downtown Montgomery Office
Congressman Bright Concludes 93-city District Tour
Congressman Bright Urges Swift Passage of Emergency Funding for FEMA
Sessions Writes Colleagues in Both Parties to Argue Case against Kagan
Bright Receives HASC Subcommittee Assignments
Congressman Bobby Brightâs Statement on Recent Developments in Health Care Legislation
Congressman Bright Announces 2010 District Art Competition
Sessions to Deputy AG Nominee: DOJ Officials Must Reject 'Blind Adherence' to Pre-9/11 Min
Public Listing of FY2011 Appropriations Requests
Bright Honors Alabama District Attorneys
MyCAA to Resume Operations after Bright, Others Demand Answers on Suspension of Programs
SHELBY REQUESTS HEARING ON PAYMENT OF LIFE INSURANCE CLAIMS TO MILITARY FAMILIES
Griffith, Space Leaders Discuss NASA, Manned Space Flight in Science and Technology Committee Meetin
Bright Welcomes Sarah Morriss to the Capitol
St. James 8th Grade Class Takes a Tour of the Capitol
CUT SPENDING, REDUCE DEFICIT BACHUS SAYS DURING HEARING WITH FED CHAIRMAN
Rogers Announces a $54,782 Grant for Franklin Volunteer Fire Department
Congressman Bright Announces Federal Grant Opportunities for Area Fire Departments
Congressman Bright urges House leadership to listen to the people
Bright Supports Legislation to Remove Small Business Reporting Requirements
Jones critical of officials, demolition process
Small Business Owner from Alabamaâs Second District Testifies before Congress
Congressman Bright Tours Rain-Damaged Farm in Midland City
Congressman Bright Hosts Telephone Town Hall for Veterans
Video: “Chance” Commercial
Floor debate on H. Res. 341
Bright Votes to Extend Homebuyersâ Tax Credit, Unemployment Benefits for Alabama Families,
Congressman Bright announces $3 million grant for Wallace Community College
Health Care Educator Week
Congressman Brightâs Statement on his vote against the Budget for FY 2010
Bright Questions USDA Officials on Fairness in Conservation Programs
Bright Speaks to Secretary LaHood about Proposed Peanut Ban
Editorial: 9/11 Memories
Congressman Bright Launches Economic Recovery Page
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule
Congressman Bright Announces Art Competition Winner
Sessions Seeks to Clarify Trade Law, Promote Fairness for Segment of Textile Industry
Bright Named to the Small Business Committee
Bright Votes for Defense Appropriations Bill
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule (Amended)
Sessions: Student Veterans 'Exploited' by Kagan s Harvard Policies
Jefferson County Department of Health awarded more than $13 Million for Prevention and Wellness Proj
Bright Votes to Support Veterans, Troops
Congressman Brightâs Weekend District Work Schedule
Sen. Shelby asks for hearing on payment of life insurance benefits to military families
Griffith: 'Democrat's Extenders Package is a Fiscal Disaster'
Bright supports Disabled Military Retiree Act of 2009
Congressman Brightâs District Work Schedule
EXCESSIVE REGULATIONS THREATEN OIL SPILL RECOVERY IN ALABAMA, BACHUS SAYS
Rogers Announces a $104,885 Grant for Sylacauga Fire Department
Bright Successfully Adds Amendment to Paid Parental Leave Act
Congressman Bright Calls for Extension of the 2001 and 2003 Tax Cuts
Congressman Bright's District Work Schedule
Millender lists blight, crime as crucial issues
Bright, Rogers Ask President to Expedite Flood Aid
Congressman Bright Praises Grant for Health Services, Inc.
Congressman Bright Supports Funding for Military Construction and Veterans Affairs
Alabama inmate Wood set to be executed Thursday
Congressman Bright Honors Local World War II Veteran
Bright Speaks in Support of Resolution Honoring Soldiers Who Died at Fort Hood
Bright to launch bipartisan Congressional U.S. â Korea FTA Working Group
GE Announces Jet Engine Coatings Facility Locating in Alabama
Congressman Bright Releases Appropriations Requests
Congressman Brightâs Weekend Schedule
Congressman Bright to Host VA Fair
MPS' proposed 2011 budget $100M less than 2010
Arrest made in series of Gadsden, Ala. fires
US Supreme Court asked to stop Ala execution
Proposed ordinance raises ire before, during Prattville City Council meeting
Institute for Highway Safety rates booster seats
Phenix City budget set
Montgomery City Council passes $218M budget after heated debate
BP Releases Oil Rig Explosion Investigation Results
Victoryland: No need for task force to raid us
Furniture store damaged when water main bursts
Lawyer: plot to kill DA 'jailhouse bragging'
Alexander says Tennessee to get coal ash hearing
Locking down cyberspace
Neighbors: Ala man wanted explosion to kill all
BP attorneys, Ala AG meet to discuss state lawsuit
Ask your question: Gubernatorial Debates Set
Anniston to honor Freedom Riders with trail
Ala. man arrested in Ga. for brother's murder
Bentley, Sparks to attend First Friday
Judge lifts order protecting VictoryLand
King Meets with BP Attorneys on State Lawsuit
Photos: Sparks SUV
Justice Glenn Murdock Statement on Gambling Issue
Will the Illegal Gambling Task Force Raid Victoryland?
Sparks Bus Setup for First Friday
Judge Lifts Order Protecting Victoryland
Dr. David Bronner to speak at AUM's Business Breakfast
Sparks Speaks to Tuscaloosa Exchange Club
$34 million slashed from MPS budget includes teacher cuts
School board to Ala. chancellor: Keep us informed
Sparks Bus at the Corner of 15th and 10th Ave in Tuscaloosa
Regions to leave Court Square, search begins for new bank
Marshall Space Flight Center celebrates 50th anniversary
Every Child Should Have Access To Education
All eyes on BP report on Gulf oil spill disaster
Police: Suspect arrested after explosive device found at Walmart
Candidates Ready To Chase Votes
Huntsville to mark 50th anniversary of NASA center
Federal grant will fund a new high school in Ozark
Residents, Politicians Meet To Talk Unions, Labor
Dress code for Cramton Bowl not set by Montgomery County BOE
Accused carjackers arrested after car spotted
General Wesley Clark to Visit Alabama
MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6: Knight says he won't be a 'yes man,' will focus o
Alabama board airing concerns over 2-year colleges
Can you guess where I am in this picture?
MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6: Advocate wants to use skills to improve area
Camp gives students chance to respond to disaster
Military leaders warn church's protest could endanger troops
iPad, laptop, TVs, puppy reported stolen
Homemade bomb kills man in Decatur senior living facility
Police investigate man's death at hotel
Victoryland reacts to lift on protective restraining order
District 6 candidate Murphy Green says he has economic recovery plan
Highland Home Teacher a Class Act
Long lines form at Greek Labor Day barbecue event
NW Ala. town to use grant to create park
Big crowd comes out for Jazz on the Grass
Baylor becoming US marshal in Ala.
Baylor Becoming US Marshal
Microbes munch oil, haven't robbed Gulf of oxygen
Murphy ready to assume command of Montgomery Police Department
County Road 12: Unique Dairy in Slocomb
Ala. roadways see drop in Labor Day weekend fatalities
Baylor to be sworn in as U.S. marshal today
Firebomb explodes, Decatur, Ala. man dies
Explosion kills 1 in Ala residence for elderly
Holloway lawyer dismisses Van der Sloot claims
Shooting Leaves Alexander City Man Dead
2 die in boating accidents at Ala. lakes
Baylor Becomes U.S. Marshal
Ala. sheriff: shooting probably was self-defense
Russellville plant cited for hazards
Ala. Supreme Court won't stop execution of Wood
Troy's Phenix City campus gets new leader
Sales Looking Up Labor Day Weekend
Tribe: wind farm no threat to Ohio burial mound
Woman dies in accident on Lake Martin
Ala. Justice Murdock criticized on gambling role
Alabama GOP leaders to name Preuitt replacement
Bishop Parker Furniture Store Floods
Bill Clinton stumping in Birmingham for Sparks
Editorial: Torchbearer school
Fatal Houston County shooting called self defense
Alabama wants taxes collected for online purchases
Explosive Device Found in Montgomery
Mobile Co. official wants ammonia leak meetings
Feds say roller derby rage led to
Report: Van der Sloot concedes extorting Holloways
Labor Day festivities
Area residents mark Labor Day weekend
Anniston man dies in motorcycle-car collision
Williams: District should put focus on youth, neighborhoods
Van der Sloot Confesses to Extortion
Candidate vows to donate salary to district groups
Montgomery Woman Killed on Lake Martin
Prattville expects to see green with event's return
US won't say if blowout preventer on way to shore
Golf's elite young players enjoy annual tournament
Thanks for Helping the MDA Labor Day Telethon
Tropical Storm Hermine gaining strength in Gulf
Dutchman confesses to extorting money from Alabama family
Woman dies from injures sustained in Lee County auto accident
Tallassee Downtown Revitalization
Officials: Arsenic not a problem at AL landfill
Kid gets a new wheelchair
Athens Police arrest 14 during drug investigations
Alabama wants taxes collected for online purchases
Some doctors believe kids should be screened yearly
Key oil spill evidence secured on boat in the Gulf
Area pool players take top honors in national event
Eclectic residents elated over library
Boston butt sale helps support Lions Club projects
Park named in honor of late Baptist preacher
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: Residents see another side of District 6
2 have applied for Arkansas State system president
Officials: Arsenic not a problem at AL landfill
Feds: Roller derby dispute led to Ala. bombings
Better economy, increased travel, and more traffic for Labor Day weekend
Montgomery buys riverfront property
Police arrest Alabama fugitive in Georgia
Dove season opens at noon
Troy University cuts ribbon on new fraternity village
Holiday weekend to see cooler weather
Mercedes hiring temps for Vance, Ala. plant
Montgomery ready to install a second ShotSpotter
Friends and family mourn loss of slain farmer
Montgomery officer resigns after leading police in chase
States file brief supporting Ariz. immigration law
Teen with cerebral palsy can stay at Lanier
IRS warns of email scam to get your money
Former Montgomery County revenue workers: Software not problem
Alabama AG, governor at odds again over oil spill
Teen with muscular dystrophy leads Carver players
Montgomery cemetery owner arrested
Ga. man sentenced to 20 years in mop attack
Montgomery mayor releases sales tax numbers
Electric car turns heads in Alex City
ASU wants to build new football stadium
Ala. woman dies after her apartment catches fire
BAT mobiles to be deployed over weekend
BP raises blowout preventer, key evidence in probe
One sent to hospital after Millbrook police chase
Athens first responders say apartment fire kills one person
Child injured by Montgomery Police car
Ga. man sentenced to 20 years in mop attack
Meth lab raided in Autauga Co.
Ala. woman dies after her apartment catches fire
Floyd Elementary School to take part in NFL program
Jury convicts Moody, Ala. man of capital murder
Hostage situation at Anniston, Ala. store ends
Jury recommends death sentence in murder trial
Urban planner: Mobile needs to rethink sprawl
More Shot Spotters Coming to Montgomery Communities
Lincoln Cemetery's ownership no longer in doubt
Crews prepare to raise failed blowout preventer
Supreme Court opens door for Victoryland raid
Jury OKs death for killing of Ala. shop owner
Alabama AG, governor at odds again over oill spil
Supreme Court upholds North Ala. death sentence
Police arrest Alabama fugitive in Georgia
Hostage situation reported at Anniston, Ala. store
Troy University Home Football Games Become Even More Important To Troy Businesses
Ala. cities among nation's safest for drivers
Troopers Go High Tech with Holiday Travel Patrols
Police name suspect in ATM attempted theft
Travelers hit the highways for Labor Day weekend
Update: Montgomery Police Officer Resigns after High-Speed Chase
Feds launch investigation of Gulf platform fire
Mercedes hiring temps for Vance, Ala. plant
Biscuits conclude home schedule with late win
BP says cost of Gulf of Mexico spill hits $8 bln
Ala. Supreme Court opens door for VictoryLand raid
Ala. has money remaining for appliance rebates
BP says cost of Gulf of Mexico spill hits $8B
Dothan, Ala. firefighter dies in crash
Montgomery police make 2 felony arrests
Lawyer banned by Ala. judge for missing hearings
Feds open more fishing in Gulf off Fla. Panhandle
Man killed in 1-vehicle crash
Death of nurse at Gadsden, Ala. hospital probed
Ala. Supreme Court explains bingo case change
Savor the last days of summer at Labor Day events
Montgomery police officer resigns after high speed chase arrest
Ala justices asked to step down in drug fraud case
Montgomery officer resigns after Lowndes County incident
BP: Oil spill cost now up to $8 billion
Supreme Court Clears Way for Victoryland Raid
Law enforcement to be out in full force Labor Day weekend
Ala congressman: No apology for Pelosi remark
Join CBS 8 for MDA Labor Day Telethon
NCAA hands down Marcell Dareus' punishment
Man convicted in '08 Autauga Co. murder
Auburn provides netbooks to Loachapoka seniors
Montgomery Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
HALTING DISASTER: Maxwell's nuclear defense center works to prevent disaster
Gulf oil platform explodes, burning off La. coast
Ala. hospital eliminates 2 executive jobs
Crossover Ministry helps former convict make a difference
Rapper T. I. Arrested Overnight
Jury Recommends Death Penalty for Hosch
2 indicted in copper theft case
Karl Rove backs Terry Dunn for Alabama PSC
Montgomery Police Officer Arrested after High-Speed Chase
Ag. Comm urges more funding for seafood testing
Crew In Place For Well Cap Removal
Jury sentences Hosch to death
Court Won't Free Scrushy on Bond
Oysters Found with Contaminated Oil Along Louisiana's Coast
Update: Coast Guard Now Says No Oil Spilling from Platform Explosion
Alabama Printing Companies Lose State Work to Georgia
Tuscaloosa expands helpline for football traffic
Authorities seize 400 lbs. of marijuana
Troopers advise caution, balance safety during chases
Ala. university forms German partnership
AG King to file brief in support of Arizona immigration law
Renovation work a window to Montgomery history
Time almost up to join Chinese drywall lawsuit
Counterfeit Money Shows Up in Alexander City
Feds shut down company involved in fatal Ky. crash
Job seekers hope to find work at Ozark Job Fair
Risks remain with Gulf well cap coming off
St. Florian's Oktoberfest no longer dry
Montgomery Police Chief Art Baylor Speaks About His Legacy
Environmental groups question oyster safety
Ex-teacher accepts plea deal in Alabama case
Montgomery Police officer resigns after second arrest
Montgomery libraries set new hours
Coast Guard: Offshore oil rig in Gulf of Mexico explodes
Oil platform explodes off La. coast; crew rescued
State employees' insurance premiums won't be raised
Tennessee and Alabama gripe about EPA ash hearings
Editorial: Labor Needs
Montgomery tries its hand at 'green' building with Garden Square project
Dothan firefighter killed
Luverne High School steps back in time and remembers
Victim's family: Money didn't motivate civil suit
Gulf oil platform explodes off La. coast
Teen, her aunt charged with filing false police report
Suspects in alleged terror plot likely to be released
Army Worms are Making a Comeback
81-year-old Wetumpka man pleads guilty to murder, attempted murder
BP spent $93M on advertising after Gulf spill
AWSA releases state prep football rankings
Montgomery could use unspent funds from $67.5M bond on road projects
Feds downplay risk of leak when well cap moved
Confusion, controversy grow in downtown Opp
Another Republican justice gives to Democrat candidate
New health center to relieve pressure on ERs
Ala. state employees' insurance rates not raised
Alabama gets prepared for disasters
Magistrate recommends dismissing states' gun suit
Oil spill command center booted from Hopedale
ASWA state prep football rankings
More free concerts planned for Alabama beach
Police after suspects who tried to take ATM
National Preparedness Month
Ala. firm cited, fined for safety violations
Habitat for Humanity Renovates Homes in Montgomery
Judge dismisses Prichard, Ala. bankruptcy case
Suspect dead in Discovery Channel network hostage situation
Federal Safety Regulators Investigate Montgomery-Made Hyundai Sonata
Arrest made in killing of 69-year-old Ala. woman
Hurricane Earl Becomes a Category 4 Storm
Former AL county official sentenced in vote case
Selma, Ala. newspaper names Reeves as editor
Couple Beaten with Claw Hammer Returns Home to Tallassee
Veteran state senator drops re-election bid
Cell phone left in Ala. burglary leads to arrest
The Parker's Return Home
3 men try to steal ATM
Bank suing BP over use of property for oil cleanup
FREE Bon Jovi, Brad Paisley concerts on Ala. coast
Nov. 1 trial set in Katrina fraud case
Alabama plant begins producing new Honda
Dr. Morton says Race to Top process is "flawed"
Golf tourney set for Sept. 24 in Wetumpka
Feds looking into possible Hyundai steering problems
Alabama celebrates 21st annual Recovery Month
Ala. Power warns customers about scam callers
Enterprise works to fight obesity, promote healthy lifestyles
Melinda Hallford: hopes to see father's execution
Diversity Summit set for Sept. 16 at Renaissance
Dutch: Yemeni airline suspects likely to be freed
Obama picks Ga. prosecutor to lead southeast EPA
Wetumpka man faces 3 sex abuse charges
Judge refuses to toss suit over drilling ban
Breaking: Hosch Convicted of Killing Autauga Co. Businessman
Montgomery County may use furloughs, hiring freeze to balance 2011 fiscal budget
Alabama's Mark Ingram out of first game
Governor wants fans to wear their school colors
Teacher helping rebuild the community hurricane drove her away from
Ala. gov. makes Friday College Colors Day
Montgomery to lose Santa Fe production
New Orleans called family back home
Former Ala. county official sentenced in vote case
Editorial: IT Center
Bomb scare at airport
New health facility breaks ground in Montgomery
Preparing for flu season
Veteran state senator Preuitt drops reelection bid
Detained Tuscaloosa man called 'normal Joe'
The Hunt is on for Alligators in Alabama
2 charged with trying to steal Ala. bridge parts
Questions Raised About Airport Security After Alleged Terrorist Scare
Air Force conference brings business boom
Ala. woman convicted in killing of husband
Hyundai to Move Santa Fe Production from Montgomery
Alleged terrorist test-run started in Alabama
WH: Men held in Netherlands not on watch lists
Detained Tuscaloosa man called 'normal Joe'
'Bed Intruder' songster turning fame into a future
One dead in double shooting at Blue Bell Creameries in Sylacauga
81-year-old pleads guilty in Elmore Co. murder
Media forgot to follow rules of reporting after hurricane hit
6 of 18 Governors Attend Conference
Suspect arrested in Alex City bank robbery
Charity golf tourney taking sign-ups now
ATVs to be banned in Ala.'s Little River Canyon
Ala. GOP justice gives to Democratic candidate
Cancer center to reopen Prattville facility
Another Delay in Plugging Oil Well
September is "National Preparedness Month"
Junior League to hold college, career night
Decatur grandmother shoots intruder in her bedroom
Siegelman asks appeals court to dismiss charges
Woman plants seeds of learning, pumpkins
AP source: Unlikely 2 men were plotting terror
Police: Man arrested after linking self to crime
Autauga County Commissioner Carl Johnson hurt in tractor accident
Man detained in Amsterdam was living in Tuscaloosa
Alabama Power warns customers about scam callers
Elmore County home invasion suspect's parole revoked
Prattville Christian teacher is a Class Act
Hyundai shifting production of SUV to Kia plant
Clanton man killed in two-car crash
Number of concussions among student athletes growing
Car crash kills 2 in Dale County
Montgomery marketing campaign aims to change perceptions
Local men honored for help to elderly
Southern governors address Gulf recovery, energy
Five AU coaches volunteer for Get 10 PSAs
Air Force technology conference this week
Ala. man dies after confrontation with deputies
Ho hum. It's business as usual for No. 1 Tide
Wetumpka may cut services outside city
Southern Governors to Discuss Energy Security
Meeting between state, BP set for Sept. 13
New Orleans family makes a new home in Montgomery
Four killed in house fire
Egg recall boosts mini chicken farm interest
Support group helped evacuees find strength
Growing Hurricane Earl threatens north Caribbean
Meeting Between State Officials and BP Postponed
Family recalls life in New Orleans, looks to future
Crenshaw County: Highland Home's Flying Squadron
Decatur Police say 18-year-old breaks into house and is shot by homeowner
Man pleads guilty in fatal Huntsville, Ala. crash
Beating Suspect has Parole Revoked in Similar Case
Judge won't dismiss suit over governor legal fees
Will Tallapoosa County Be Chosen For Aviation Facility?
Montgomery Cancer Center reopens Prattville office
Will Aviation Company Choose Tallapoosa County?
Another delay hits final plugging of BP's well
Jindal presses panel on moratorium
Judge won't dismiss lawsuit against Gov. Riley
Etowah County Sheriff's Deputies shoot and kill drug suspect
Technology and the Air Force Come Together in Montgomery
Alabama coastal residents remember the impact of Katrina
$20 million verdict against former ABC agent
Man sentenced in 1981 killing to have 5th hearing
AU Baseball Academy Prospects Camps set for Labor Day weekend
Man still delivers supplies to Katrina-ravaged schools
3 Fantasy 5 players share $255,959 top prize
Katrina's effect on economy hard to determine
Mayor Strange expanding his focus beyond downtown
Couple rebuilds life after Hurricane Katrina, but not on Gulf Coast
Hurricane Earl barrels toward eastern Caribbean
BP execs, Alabama officials to meet Monday
Governor Riley and other Southern Governors talk trade with China
March for jobs and justice in Montgomery
High school football a big money maker for schools
Danielle brings rip currents to US, dozens rescued
Danielle now lowest-level hurricane far offshore
Woman arrested for stabbing neighbor over property lines
Musical celebration honors late singer
Accident claims the lives of mother and child
AUM students help find families for homeless canines
Westover man faces murder charge in father's death
Hard work earns 'Torchbearer' rating for school
AL. judge orders man to join military
Veteran remained true to self-appointed mission
Feinberg: Most spill claims lack documentation
Rally's attendees express anger toward governor
Spike strips end high speed chase on I-65
Billions in Katrina recovery money still unspent
BP exec, claims administrator address governors
Storm, cancer survivor still looks for ways to spread joy
Florida Lotto jackpot rises to $17 million
Zoo to offer visitors chair-lift ride with a view
4 Fantasy 5 players share $224,246 top prize
Mosque leader says NY protests hurt local Muslims
Chamber takes home three prestigious awards at national convention
Parents say MPS gave no reason for school change
Court to decide if sex offenders must have a home
Danielle may bring dangerous rip currents to US
Monaco addresses security concerns ahead of 'Game Changer' premier
Police catch suspected "Brownie Bandit" red-handed
Dekalb County investigation leads to meth arrests
Democratic candidate drops out of Senate race
Madison County town wins contest for fire truck
Enterprise continues recovery, unveils new stadium
Woman arrested for stabbing neighbor over property lines
Local miners feel sorrow for trapped South American miners
Man stunned, arrested after chase through WalMart
Officials repair equipment after sewage overflow
Court to decide if sex offenders must have a home
Man allegedly beats paramedic, stunned by police at Walmart
Man dies in Friday night accident in Columbus
Man allegedly beats paramedic, stunned by police at Walmart
UAB researcher awarded grant from Ovarian Cancer Academy
Hurricane Danielle weakens to Category 3 storm
Man stunned, arrested after chase through WalMart
Funds available for West Fairview face-lift
Crash kills Florida woman in Montgomery Co.
Write-in campaigner makes run at Holmes
Venomous rattlesnake escapes from Zoo Atlanta
Autauga judge takes jab at Riley
GMC dealership returning to Montgomery
Victim's widow testifies in murder trial
1 Mega Money player wins $800,000 top prize
Man sentenced to join military after online threat
UA students want to deter binge drinking with special campaign
Rally Held For Maegan Palmer
Hurricane Danielle swells could reach US coast
Auburn City School Board halts search for new leader
Bright's Pelosi joke grabs national headlines
High school football fans get first taste of fee increase
Riley Says Bingo Rally Is About Registering Democrats
Buckmasters Expo numbers released
Riley Ending State Employees' Payroll Deductions for Political Donations
Alabama Tea Party members head to Washington D.C. for rally
Dominion sues gas owners to protect storage site
Andalusia City Leaders Come Under Fire For Mansion Purchase
Obama to commemorate Katrina on 5th anniversary
Firm chosen to process fund applications
18-Year Old Special Needs Girl In Center Of School Controversy
Ala. state workers get political donations curbed
Hurricane Danielle becomes Category 4 storm
Southern Governors' Association meeting in Hoover
Riley: Saturday rally about registering Democrats
Bentley, Sparks to debate at Alabama, Auburn
Former FEMA head: Gov't didn't tell all on Katrina
Ala. judge sentences Canadian to prison in sting
Auditions held for Wilson Pickett show
Auburn may not be able to operate pilot school
Police ID Adirondack remains in murder case
Jackson Hospital holds golf tourney today
Ala. judge sentences man to join military
Demolition Underway at Old Carver High School
Police arrest 2 in Publix robbery
More federal waters in Gulf reopening to fishing
Key BP Engineer Refuses to Testify about Oil Disaster
District 6 candidate Green unveils his plans for area
Valley police tasers don't stop suspect
Ala. court upholds 2 death sentences
Montgomery native gets his first star
Key BP engineer refuses to testify at hearing
I-65 lane closures planned for weekend
ASU parking cost increase upsets some staff members
Web extra: Katrina survivors find a new home in Montgomery
Ala. DA seeks new judge in civil rights slaying
State examiner testifies in murder trial
Toyota recalls 1.1 million Corollas, GM recalls Vibes
Changes on the Way for Montgomery
Bingo advocates plan rally for voters
Ala. judge orders man to join military
Ala. court reverses computer tech's porn verdict
American Legion members donate funds to veterans, families
Poll: Most say US still unprepared for disasters
None injured after 7-car pileup
Bright: Another home sales tax credit needed
Demand for local eggs is up
Civil Air Patrol hits milestone
Economist recommends Montgomery County cut law enforcement expenses
Tuskegee Owes IRS $3.2 Million
Gulf states join forces to boost economy
Alabama view: Jobs bill goes from bad to good
ASU updating campus security system
Spain Park head football coach on leave
Editorial: Civic Pride
Teens killed in N Alabama when log truck hits car
New tech helps coaches monitor athletes' temperatures
Alabama gets $36 million to fix low-income homes
FEMA chief reflects on Katrina's lessons
Alabama education budget cut 7.5%; Results in nearly 2 million cut in Phenix City Schools
Riley to help open Mercedes body shop expansion
USDA: Some chicken destroyed after ammonia leak
Old Victoryland Certificate Signed by Riley Raises New Questions
Prep coach suspended after practice altercation
Alabama Finishes Last in Competition for School Grants
Montgomery home sales drop, economy to blame
Florida Lotto jackpot rises to $15 million
Two arrested in Publix robbery case
Feds plan 'dockside chats' on seafood
Judge sets trial for ex-Mobile commissioner
Bright Jokes that Pelosi "Might Die"
Danielle getting stronger, heading toward Bermuda
Hurricane Danielle heading toward Bermuda
Clean sea holly means sea turtle nest rescue over
Montgomery police make felony arrests
Saban becoming big multimedia presence
Hurricane Danielle stronger, heads toward Bermuda
TV show recording will be Friday at AUM
BP exec avoids question on relief well completion
Two Arrests Made in Montgomery Publix Robbery
Mayor, cabinet to have health risk assessment
Carver H.S. teacher's car stolen, burned
Alabama distribution of jobs bill money
T.S. Morris Elementary honored at luncheon
Teens killed when log truck hits car in Ardmore
Alabama Schools Get Money For Jobs
Teacher's report of stolen, burned car investigated
Conservative Democrat jokes that Pelosi might die
Experts: Drilling ban worked, may not be needed
Library branches changing hours
LR Central High 1st stop on educ. secretary's tour
For panel, details on BP's structure out of reach
Alabama educators fear more budget cuts
Alabama home sales fall 26 percent in July
First on WSFA 12 News: Tuskegee in hot water with IRS
Money Concerns For The City of Troy
Selma Council chambers erupts after calls for resignation
Police search for dogs that killed ponies
Gulf waste heads to landfills, some with problems
Ala. preacher gets 1 year on fraud, tax charges
Hurricane Danielle gaining strength in Atlantic
Alabama State Employees Association backs Sparks
Editorial: Feedback
Huntsville gets high credit ratings from Wall St.
Mobile woman arrested after stealing new car
Spill panel probes Obama's decision to drill more
Pike County family grieves for dog
Company apologizes for Ala. ammonia leak
Ala. suspect in mechanic's death goes to trial
908th Airlift Wing helps flood-soaked Pakistan
BP vice president testifies before federal panel
45-minute lag in Ala ammonia leak warning probed
Authority takes on Lincoln Cemetery
Ala home sales fall 26% in July
Former offshore drilling chief expresses regret
Suspect in string of Autauga County burglaries arrested
Sentencing for former 2-year chancellor delayed
Ohio aviation firm to build plant in Alabama
Capital murder trial begins in shop slaying
Ala. home sales fell nearly 26 percent in July
Ala. cancels Missing Child Alert
BOE to carry on with consulting firm
Fla. trade group hires attorneys for BP claims
Making A Difference At Enterprise High School
Dog abuser denied parole
Trio wanted in ring theft
OSHA eyes 45-minute time lag in Ala. ammonia leak
Folsom picks up SEA- PAC endorsement
Home Sales Fall Nearly 26% in Alabama
Full Honor Flight return coverage (8/21)
OSHA: 45-minute lag in warning of Ala ammonia leak
Three arrested in rape of 16-year-old
OSHA: 45-minute lag in warning of Ala ammonia leak
Massive egg recall continues to grow
Florala Police: Burglary suspect was under bed, high on cocaine
Danielle weakens to tropical storm in the Atlantic
RSA takes control of Colbert County railcar plant
Red Level Teacher a Class Act
AG's office arrests suspect in Medicare fraud case
Hurricane Danielle swirls far out over Atlantic
Hurricane Danielle becomes Category 2 storm
New Beginning For Enterprise High School
AP INVESTIGATION: Katrina a tale of SBA failure
New Enterprise High opens 3 years after tornado
Ala. expects 400 jobs from new aviation company announcement
AP INVESTIGATION: SBA computer system gridlocked as loan applications mounted
Huntsville, other Ala. cities hold municipal votes
Shelby Co. woman accused of Medicaid fraud
Former UA students sue school over food fee
Double Dip Recession Ahead?
SBA says it is ready to handle next disaster
Odenville fire chief fired over flushed fetuses
Alabama educators fear more budget cuts
AP INVESTIGATION: Gulf residents reluctant to turn to SBA for help post oil spill
Hurricane Danielle weakens in the Atlantic
D.A. orders illegal slot machines crushed
ONLY ON WSFA 12 NEWS: Crash survivor speaks
No parole for Ala dog torturer; victim wags tail
GA gov asks AL, FL for new round of water talks
Pro-bingo march slated Saturday for Montgomery
Ret. justice to lead investigation into Ala. S.C. bingo case information
Judge rules for fired Alabama college president
ASU's Stewart to have role on TNT crime drama
Parole denied for Juan Daniels
Alabama Supreme Court race gets heated over output
Trio who organized Honor Flights say 'honor' was theirs
Ala. court picks retired justice for bingo probe
Alabama man dies during church outing at Ga. lake
Robbery suspect's parole could be revoked
7 remain in ICU following Ala. ammonia leak
7 remain in ICU following Ala. ammonia leak
Judge dismisses loose dog charges
Danville man gets 25 years in stabbing death
ASU dean to appear in TNT show
Alabama man dies during church outing at Ga. lake
Montgomery poised to beat heat record
TVA to discuss idling coal-fired power production
AUM to preview Fall continuing education courses, programs
Evacuation of pets a priority after Katrina
Software blamed for 600 Montgomery Co. property valuation error
Transocean official recalls 'confusion' about test
City of Auburn sets up website for live poll results
Hospice Nurse Made A Difference In Tallapoosa County
Helicopter medical crews fly to help save lives
Hot Tennessee River costs TVA millions of dollars
Alabama hunting and fishing licenses go on sale
Organizers to announce Shoal Creek tournament
Hearings into cause of oil spill begin in Houston
Limestone authorities find body of missing woman
Tiger Woods' divorce finalized
Alabama to begin energy-savings loans in Dec.
Montgomery Junior League names 2010-11 president
Walker Co. bridge project delayed for turtles
Alabama to begin energy-savings loans in Dec.
Hearings into cause of oil spill begin in Houston
Dozens at hospital after Ala. plant leaks ammonia
New poll shows Bentley with large lead over Sparks
Riley celebrates work of Black Belt Commission
Oil spill health issues difficult to anticipate says expert
Hurricane Danielle forms in Atlantic
Church comes together the day after van crash
Gulf residents struggle in aftermath of oil spill
Warnings extended as TS Frank nears Mexico
Knowing how to deal with a tire blowout
MDA to make arrests for fundraising event
Thousands of fish found dead in La. ship channel
Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce to offer health care seminar
120 rushed to hospital after S. Ala. ammonia leak
Prattville church to hold Blue Mass on Sept. 11
Feds to spill commission: Drilling ban stays
TVs, baby clothes reported stolen in Montgomery
Andalusia Regional Hospital breaks ground on cancer center
ASU, AUM work to improve facilities
Woman, daughter injured in fall from ledge
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Fla. man ruled unfit for trial in stalking case
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: Home invasion case puts paroles in spotlight
Ala. AG's son injured in church van crash
Annual Buckmasters Expo sees increased attendance
UAH president encouraged by enrollment numbers
Crowd walks in support of Alabama Kidney Foundation
Jay Leno raises $100,000 for Gulf Coast recovery
Church members escape serious injury in crash
Tropical Storm Danielle forms in the Atlantic
Crooner once called Capital City home
Madison County woman says American Shingle took her money
Software problems could be costly for Montgomery County
Folsom, Ivey differ on Ala. gambling, other issues
Crowds welcome veterans home from fifth, final River Region Honor Flight
For Gulf tourism, problem is perception not oil
Local soldier drives last stryker out of Iraq
UAH president encouraged by enrollment numbers
Final River Region Honor Flight a success
Major study charts long-lasting oil plume in Gulf
Troy Cable expanding with $26 million grant
Sherrod plans meeting with Ag. Secretary Tuesday
Hundreds welcome veterans home after final Honor Flight
Van from First Baptist Church Montgomery crashes on Interstate 85
Feinberg says no-sue requirement was his idea
Downtown Montgomery library branch trying to embrace technology
Historian sleeps in slave cabin in SC
Shelby County investigators tackling another dangerous drug
AP Enterprise: Spill bound BP, feds together
AUM athletes to compete in Senator Olympics
Oil spill adds to housing woes for Katrina victims
Car sales rebounding in River Region
Gov't: 23K workers affected by Gulf oil drill ban
Montgomery police make felony arrests
Wine festival set for Oct. 9 at Riverwalk Amphitheater
Troy Cable expanding with $26 million grant
Man gets prison time for counterfeit checks
Ala. doc uses voter drives to influence politics
Lanes to close on I-65 this weekend
Feinberg pledges fast processing of spill claims
Honor Flight leaves, returns today
18-wheeler overturns in Athens leaving 5 injured
Faulkner threat hearing to take place Thursday
Ala. communities to get $1.7 million for recycling
Montgomery school named Torchbearer
Surgeon says new surgery is like playing video game
Jury selection set to begin in capital murder trial of Hosch
Church Van Accident Near Shorter
Rally planned for teen with cerebral palsy
3 year old found after firefighters battle two alarm blaze in Huntsville
Delays, extended lane closures ahead for Maxwell Boulevard
Ala. city council member charged with tampering
Professor says New Deal helped Alabama cities grow
BP using heavy machinery on oiled Ala. beaches
MSHA: program aimed at trimming citation backlog
Colvin home registered as historic place
Alabama unemployment lowest since April 2009
Summer heat claims at least 6 Alabamians' lives
Officials to crack down on drunken driving
Home of early Ala. bus protester named as historic
'Hot Dot' patches tested on Gulf oil cleanup crews
Buckmasters Expo promises something to please every hunter
Closeness to oil spill key to many claims
Alabama AG complains about BP claims process
Family files suit in Eastdale Mall death
Bama's Ingram latest to chase 2nd Heisman
Ala. reopens coastal waters to crabbing
Police find $5M worth of cocaine on traffic stop
Gov. Riley reacts to positive employment numbers
Health department investigating water sicknesses at water park
Former UA players, coach help Kevin Turner face toughest fight
Ala. defendant denied chance to visit crime scene
Man charged in suspected metal thefts
Late Ala House member leaves $850K gift to church
Former Civil Air Patrol national commander dies
Alabama unemployment rates drop to 15 month low
Parasite sickens park visitors near Birmingham
Huntsville teacher fired amid allegations
Covington Co. man shot in chest
Ala. ex-commissioner pleads not guilty on drugs
Former UA standout collapses, hospitalized
Local Iraqi veterans react to troop withdrawal
Montgomery elementary school receives prestigious award
Convicted dog abuser scheduled for parole hearing
Ala. Grocers Assoc. endorses McMillan in ag race
Seniors enjoy AARP program at Frazer
Navy chooses 2 Ala. landing fields for expansion
Wetumpka wants Sudafed sold as prescription drug
Bank moves to seize most of Ala. Wharf complex
Dothan, Ala. man convicted in 2005 killing
Faulkner ranks high in cultural diversity says U.S. News
Two vehicle crash claims life of Enterprise man
Editorial: Improve Standards
Shootings raise concern in Eufaula
State's Medicaid Budget in Trouble
Autopsy report obtained in death of Eastdale Mall worker
Sherrod, NAACP head to speak at W Ala annual event
Hotel room becomes home for 130 college students
Alabama Virtual Library focuses on oil spill
Troy University plans golf tourney at Capitol Hill
Ala. ex-chancellor sentencing to be delayed
Club to sell barbecue, camp stew on Sept. 6
Ala. man convicted in killing of girlfriend
Cub Scout Pack 429 to hold signup today
Feds: BP's Gulf well to be killed after Labor Day
Dothan, Ala. man convicted in 2005 killing
Volunteer firefighters put out engine fire
UPDATE: 2 fatal accidents in Conecuh County
4-year-old Montgomery girl hospitalized after being hit by SUV
2 captured after Decatur, Ala. work release escape
Gov. Riley dips into Rainy Day Fund for $124M
Parking fees going up at Cramton Bowl
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Scientists map invisible oil plume deep in Gulf
Alabama court system promoting online access to cases
Wetumpka, Ala. man sentenced in 2003 killing
Former Ala. lawyer pleads not guilty to mail fraud
State Senate hopeful raises issue of pay
Grand jury to get murder case against 4 in Mobile
Ala. DA-elect being paid to study case backlog
Montgomerian found guilty in girlfriend's shooting death
APNewsBreak: BP accused of withholding spill data
Halliburton seeks hold on Alabama suit over spill
Wetumpka man sentenced to 28 years prison in 2003 killing
Truck hits house in Albertville, Ala.
Governor calls for 5-year seafood monitoring
Alabama court sets execution date for Hallford
Progress 65 is almost complete
Former Ala. prosecutor facing child porn charges
Ala. teacher in sex case ends appeal of firing
IRS building rammer sentenced
Montgomery mayor proposes 2011 budget without cuts
Lack of fishermen on panel draws complaints
Sarah Palin endorses Chapman, Roby in Alabama
Air Force group's quarterly meeting set for Aug. 27
Man facing trial in Ala. over prescribed marijuana
2 fugitives from Ala. work release center sought
Elderly couple hurt in home invasion robbery recovering
Stones for MLK Memorial travel 11,000 miles to US
Alabama infant mortality rate lowest ever in state
Prattville council OKs vicious dog ordinance
Ala. nuke plant at 45 percent after violation
Fla. reopens Panhandle state waters to shrimping
Montgomery planning Veterans Day parade
Georgia archaeologists find Civil War POW camp
Oil notice signs gone from some Panhandle beaches
Montgomery police release details about driving facility
Akron, ala. man pleads guilty to hammer killing
Akron, ala. man pleads guilty to hammer killing
Acting chief of police named
2 fugitives from Ala. work release center sought
6 Alabama broadband projects funded by feds
Montgomery's proposed 2011 budget makes big changes
Appeals court: Stolen Valor Act unconstitutional
Cramton Bowl parking prices going up
PCA football experiencing physical and spiritual change
Alabama infant mortality rate lowest ever in state
17th Annual Buckmasters Expo 2010
Candidate uses faked photo to tout Saban backing
Vice President Biden announces money for Alabama
Fla. reopens Panhandle state waters to shrimping
Palin endorses several Alabama candidates
Oil notice signs gone from some Panhandle beaches
Fire units respond to Montgomery train fire
Montgomery area colleges see increased enrollment
Enterprise teachers get back to work in new classrooms
Auburn holds third scrimmage in 6 days
Funeral arrangements set for Lanier student
State tries to help displaced Victoryland workers
Ala. ex-commissioner's gun trial set for September
Feinberg promises quick response on spill claims
Part of North Boulevard to be reduced to 1 lane
Montgomery, Ala. student dies after fall at school
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Prattville police arrest man in string of bomb threats
Businessman going to prison in Ala. sewer scandal
Panhandle county lifts 'oil impact notices'
District 6 legal ad referred to voters, not candidates
Nov trial set in 1965 Ala civil rights death case
Ala gov candidates eye new Gulf state park
Prattville votes tonight on city dog ordinance
DOC issues two escape notices
Former Ala. prosecutor facing child porn charges
Nondenominational group reaches out to Capital City
New "acting chief" named at MPD
Several Alabama universities ranked in Top 100 in U.S.
North Alabama tracking dog dies of heat stroke
Shirley Sherrod makes amends with NAACP
Former Ala. prosecutor facing child porn charges
Alabama colleges listed among best in southern region
Storms flood north Ala. with 6-plus inches of rain
Hood: No decision yet on whether Miss. will sue BP
Number suffering spill-related illness rises
Current, former Airmen eligible for stop loss special pay
3 people are arrested in Decatur after agents make drug bust
Hood: No decision yet on whether Miss. will sue BP
Ala. Supreme Court says no interference by gov.
Still no answers in Shannon Paulk case 9 years later
Ga. scientists: Gulf oil not gone, 80 pct remains
Bronner receives lifetime achievement award
Gulf surface looks cleaner, but woes lurk below
North Alabama tracking dog dies of heat stroke
Cloverdale businesses in talks to take ownership
Guest Editorial: Good Sportsmanship
Teams to compete in mock mine disaster
$1M federal grant to eye Ala health premiums
Ala. wreck kills Columbus, Ga. fire captain
BP to stop handling claims related to Gulf spill
Losing candidates for Ala. gov. AG join law firms
Semmes, Ala. voters deciding on incorporation
Former Ala. prosecutor facing child porn charges
Mexico citizen sentenced for illegal re-entry to US
Teams to compete in mock mine disaster
Candidates for Ala. gov. don't criticize BP suit
Huge crowds turn out for Auburn's Fan Day
Appeals court postpones hearing on drilling ban
Alabama No. 1 in Supreme Court campaign costs
North Blvd. lane closure scheduled
La. shrimpers worry about prices for new season
Ga. scientists: Gulf oil not gone, 80 pct remains
LSUHSC assessing oil spill mental health needs
Encouraging news for home invasion victims, suspect's family speaks
US commerce secretary coming to Louisiana
BP gives $12M to Ala. for mental health care
Ala. man's school ring returned after 14 years
CRIME BRIEFS: Montgomery police investigate robbery
Star Wars exhibit named 'Event of the Year'
Republicans plan "Handshake with Alabama"
Prattville leaders expect lean budget
Storm damages Ala. Catholic Archdiocese building
Ala. GOP agenda includes Arizona immigration law
PASS class helps parents reclaim the upper hand
Former depression No. 5, round 2 coming to La.
Candidates for Ala. gov. don't criticize BP suit
River Region's fifth Honor Flight to be last
Oil, prices worries as La. shrimpers start season
"Tracy's Law" would add stalking misdemeanor to state code
New TV ad to promote tourism in Alabama
MPS students get free Boys & Girls Club membership
Ala. reopens coastal waters to fishing
Montgomery man charged with making terrorist threats
N Ala clothing store chain operator dies at 86
Military & overseas voters to see streamlined process
Ala. tops list of most expensive Supreme Court races
Ala. GOP agenda includes Arizona immigration law
Mobile career centers deployed to Tuskegee
Rep. Davis won't campaign for Sparks for Ala. gov.
Ala. Supreme Court says no interference by gov.
Suspect captured in Ala. car lot shooting
BP gives $15M to Louisiana for mental health care
Gulf's loss is gain for Lake Martin businesses
Jackson County man arrested for torture and child abuse
"He said, He said" battle between two District 7 candidates
Sheriff: 3 Madison Co. jail annexes closed
Feds file lawsuit challenging Ala. group
Permit: Rocky beach fix must be soon removed
Ala. police investigate serial robberies
Gulf driller to light up cigar after job is done
Car crash causes blow up
Parents concerned about mold, mildew at recreation center
Obama giving personal assurances of Gulf's safety
Governor’s Tourism Conference promotes the best attractions
Alabamians in the military
Suspect captured in Ala. car lot shooting
Volunter opportunities
Ala. state waters to reopen to fishing
Theft, robbery among MPD felony arrests
Suspect captured in Ala. car lot shooting
Landscaper helps Renascence residents spruce up home's yard
New church service calls downtown area home
Crowds traveled from across region for FDR appearance
Ala. Fire department in nationwide contest to win new truck
Local celebrities support Goodwill's jobs program
State employees offer solutions to critical Alabama issues
Feds: Online 'sextortion' of teens on the rise
Obama: Oil stopped, but Gulf job far from done
Ceremony at vets cemetery marks end of WWII
Six paws, five legs, one amazing pup
Auburn Fan Day set for Sunday
Birmingham Southern introduces its interim head
Final plug on Gulf oil leak at least days away
City to construct officer driver's training facility
Online 'sextortion' of teens on the rise
Medicaid funding shortfall could prompt more state cuts
With BP spill under control, US looks at drill ban
AUM students move in Saturday, Classes start Monday
Executive order limits pay to lawyers in BP lawsuits
Obama Gulf trip part vacation, part sales pitch
Ala. woman dies in motorcycle crash in SD
Reflecting on V-J Day
Ceremony at vets cemetery marks end of WWII
Metro briefs: Lanier student critically injured in fall
Democrats delay decision on AL judicial nomination
City expands search for new police chief
Obama declares Gulf Coast 'open for business'
Autauga circuit judge called to testify at hearing
Country duo not on Miss. show, Barbour staff says
District 6 race: Challenge to Jones' eligibility unlikely
City Hall already taking calls concerning Halloween
65 years later, local veterans recall V-J Day
AL gov limits atty fees in oil spill lawsuit
MPD to build driving track to train officers
Ala. candidates for gov. eye benefit costs, taxes
Former Faulkner University student may face trial over Facebook post
Free family-friendly dinner theatre at Hampstead Farms Monday
Fuel cost for TVA customers up again in September
RSA's Bronner to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Sessions to attend Coffee Co. leadership luncheon
Bond set at $1 million in Ala. hammer attack
Residents wonder what happened to revitalization
Brewton chief defends officer in 2 chase deaths
Lanier student critically injured
Gunmen hold up Church's Chicken, one arrested
Alabama AG suing BP for "broken promises"
New concert planned for Alabama's beaches
Downtown Gulfport post office is up for sale
New legal battle starts over Bama's biggest casino
Electronics among items reported stolen
State Troopers honored for massive drug seizure
Road work to reduce I-65 South to 2 lanes
RV park owner arrested behind gambling machines
Bowl-a-thon takes place Saturday at Ace
Ala. troopers honored for duty
State reduces Guard troops in Gulf on oil-cleanup duty
First sentenced in Mobile steroid conspiracy case
Local veterans take a trip into the past for at National Infantry Museum
Montgomery Man Has Concerns About Georgia 'Roofing' Company
Montgomery program targets truancy
Jasper, Ala. 19-year-old dies in fall from car
United Way kicks off 2010 campaign
US settles Ala. defense contractor's claims
Home invasion suspect's bond raised to $1M
Ala. reduces Guard presence at oil cleanup sites
District 6 candidate withdraws, another might not be eligible
BP reviewing pressure tests on Gulf oil well
Alabama driver dies during drag racer test
Ala. man charged with killing infant daughter
Mobile Co. said tops in Ala. in non-immunized kids
Dozier Elementary getting new heating/AC system
T.R. Miller principal killed in head-on crash
SUV flips in three vehicle wreck in Montgomery
Faulkner University freshmen 'give back' to community
Officials testing seal at BP's busted Gulf well
Couple attacked in home invasion still in hospital
Creek Indian museum planned for Talladega, Ala.
Couple recovering after hammer attack
High schools gear up for season
Land execution set for 6:00pm after clemency denial
I-65 lane closures this weekend
Schrenker to plead guilty to Ind. securities fraud
Alabama inmate set for execution in 1992 killing
Perseid meteor shower visible Thursday night
Ala. Trooper hit by alleged drunk driver
State employees offer solutions to critical issues
Claw-hammer suspect's bail jumps to $1 million
Obama supports foreclosure prevention programs for unemployed homeowners
APNewsBreak: Alabama sues BP over Gulf oil spill
New worship location announced after church burns
Editorial: Amusement Ride Safety
River region courses up to par thanks to serious golfers
Ala inmate executed for 1992 abduction, killing
Greenville joins lawsuit against BP
River Region United Way "Rally in the Alley" is today
Alabama AFL-CIO endorses Sparks for governor
T.R. Miller High School principal killed in wreck
Riley to tour new high school in Enterprise
More record heat forecast in Ala.
Anti-bullying activist to present program at Catholic
Ala inmate fatally injured in assault on officer
Distracted driving: Montgomery police will start issuing motorists warning citations today
Ala. high school principal dies in collision
Victoryland to reopen dog racing facility
Montgomery City Council hopeful raises sagging pants issue
Auburn working on contraceptive for wild hogs
Honor Flight organizers made a difference
White Hall officials to announce development plan
Suspected "Granddad Bandit" in custody in Baton Rouge
Tropical depression expected to strengthen in Gulf
Cops: Bones found at site of NY woman's slaying
Elmore County home invasion leaves two hurt
Feds reviewing death of man at Ala. work site
Boys & Girls Club offers free memberships
Opelika residents vote "yes" to local cable company
Chilton County nets huge pot bust - 3,600 plants
Montgomery gets grant for recycling
Tropical depression in Gulf weakens but still moving
President of Birmingham-Southern quits
Fire damages Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Tropical depression weakens slightly in the Gulf
Montgomery businesses to be honored for ethics
Inmate charged with causing damage at jail
Arrest made in 2007 Northport, Ala. killing
Sparks picks up AFL-CIO endorsement
School software program causes schedule problems for Autauga, Montgomery counties
Southern Automotive Women's Forum sets conference
Charges dismissed in Greenetrack gambling raid.
Pike Road ready for move to new, bigger town hall
Southeast Ala unit gets send-off to Afghanistan
Tropical depression in the Gulf fizzles
BOE to accept city's money for school in east Montgomery
MPS accepts city's $25 million for new school that may not get built
Charges dropped against all but one Greenetrack suspect
9 candidates in District 6 special election attend forum
Man arrested for taking nude pictures in tanning salon
Gov. George Wallace's last sibling dies in Alabama
Wetumpka man pleads guilty to 2003 murder
Autauga County Coroner appointed
Gov turns down Ala death row inmate's clemency bid
Effects of oil spill continue for local seafood sellers
Claims of inappropriate behavior in park
Texas sues feds over offshore drilling ban
Parents concerned about school shift
Elmore Co. home invasion suspect captured
Madison schools get nearly $1M grant for history
Alabama inmate to be executed by lethal injection
Deadly mosquito-borne illness turns up in Mobile County
Serious accident at I-85/I-65 Interchange in Montgomery
Alabama would get $282 million from jobs bill
Prattville readies list of paving projects
Ala. banker sentenced for stealing from client
Oil spill on Southern governors' agenda in Ala
Cultural meeting: Foreign students ready for American challenges
Husband among 2 indicted in murder-for-hire case
Second Ala. man sentenced in '09 car bombing
Disabled teen's parents say MPS violated daughter's civil rights
Infant's death investigated in Auburn, Ala.
AP: Law firm dropped from Ala AG's plans to sue BP
Judge keeps charges against Ala. college officials
Ala. farmers markets suffer in heat
Report: Ex-NASA chief O'Keefe, former U.S. Senator on crashed plane
Ala. school shooting suspect to be moved
Church burns on Hayneville Road
Some Ala. waters reopen after Gulf oil spill
Mental exam sought for Ala school shooting suspect
Editorial: District 6 Run-off Election
Alabama tuition plan looking for investment firms
ASU set to welcome new students
Feds set to reopen fishing in Gulf off Panhandle
Final Honor Flight In Less Than Two Weeks
Ingram returns to Alabama's practice from funeral
Ala. to get $149.5 million to support 2,700 education jobs
Mobile Co. officials discover mosquito-born ilness
Greenville Man Collects Insulators
Macon County residents critical of task force
Official: Sen. Stevens believed aboard crashed airplane
TVA power demand expected to be high all week
Woman saved from 1965 Ala. blast joins pilgrimage
Riley to discuss details of governors' meeting
1 reported killed in east Ga. small plane crash
Miss. flag could hurt bid for SEC baseball tourney
Victoryland reopening dog track, but no machines
Court date for 16 arrested in Greenetrack protest
Autauga Co. gets money to deal with unruly teens
Man shot, injured by his nephew
Victoryland casino appears to be closing
STUDENT BRIEFS
AP source: Negotiations completed for $20 fund
Montgomery jail sees fewer inmates
AP source: Negotiations completed for $20B fund
Shoppers, stores enjoy tax-free weekend
Allen: Oil crews watch stormy weather over Fla.
DOJ says negotiations completed for $20B fund
Gulf relief well down to final, tricky 100 feet
Alabama's biggest casino closes as raid looms
Rite Aid stores to vaccinate against whooping cough
1st of 2 SCLC conventions underway in Atlanta
As 39,000 spill claims dangle, BP defers to feds
Victoryland closes; Gov's office says McGregor ran "like a scalded dog"
Harassment charges for Dothan City Commissioner
Ala death row inmate asks Riley to stop execution
Alabama's secretary of state campaigns in Georgia
Georgia community health centers see added funding
Former Coosa sheriff pleads guilty
School clean up effort gets trashed
New Autauga County School Welcomes Hundreds Of Students On Day One
Mother says fiery crash victim was pregnant
Man faces forgery charges in Dothan; FBI involved
Storm plan could delay Gulf oil spill cleanup
Death row inmate pleads for clemency, cites good deeds
BP's Gulf oil spill costs rise to $6.1 billion
Former Coosa Co. sheriff guilty on 6 felonies
Crabs provide evidence oil tainting Gulf food web
Big grant for Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
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VictoryLand Turning People Away
Republicans are unifying for November
Montgomery family has school uniforms to donate
Longtime activist marks 80th birthday with friends, family
Literary event highlights Twain's work
Wild hog herds spreading in Ky.
Volunteers spruce up schools for returning students
Alabama sales tax holiday continues
Birmingham woman dies in Autauga County wreck
City's street car system was first of its kind in US
Ala insures against major storms on coast
Young anglers gather for rodeo
BP: Cement plug stopping Gulf oil leak hardened
Grant saves school's guitar program
Ala. man killed by lightning as he boated
Heat wave not expected to loosen grip anytime soon
Police: 2 critically injured in parking lot brawl
Georgia residents cross the border for tax free shopping
Report: BP audit detailed rig's flaws before spill
Allen gives BP mixed grade for oil spill response
Ala insures against major storms on coast
Students beat the heat while moving into dorms
Ala. fans can visit football stadium year-round
Ala. Department of Public Health's Teen Driving website
1 dead after fiery wreck in Autauga Co.
Teen driving deaths in Alabama among highest in nation
MPS opens registration for Pre-K programs
Fiddlers take center stage in Fort Payne Saturday
Review: Stars dance, shine in Alabama Dance Theatre show
Metro briefs: Registration for pre-K programs starts Monday
Prattville man pleads guilty to theft of government funds
Selma mayor: Bridge dancers broke promise
Meals on Wheels volunteer has drive to serve seniors
Woman to become Alabama Air National Guard's first female fighter pilot
Delaware Jackson Apartments bought by Ohio company
Shoppers start looking for deals on school supplies, clothes as sales-tax holiday begins
Phenix City doctor accused of multi-million dollar Medicare fraud
Senate approves Baylor as new US marshal
"Back to the Future" School Supply Drive
Gulf seafood industry tries to shake an oily image
Pets in danger of snake bites in hot weather
Nephew accused of beating his uncle to death
American Legion post on survival mission
Baylor unanimously confirmed by Senate to be U.S. Marshal
Official: BP blowout preventer to be replaced
Cloverdale, city planners discuss SmartCode zone
BP says crews plan to complete 'bottom kill'
Obama marks 45th anniversary of Voting Rights Act
Alabama is No. 1 in USA Today's preseason poll
Gov. Riley: State will help Bush Hog stay in Selma
Tyson appeals ruling blocking raid of Ala casino
Montgomery to allow water on school buses
Task Force files motion to reverse Victoryland injunction
Job fair in Prattville aims to hire 130 people
Former BCBS employee charged with identity theft
Madison officials stockpile water for students
Two people and a child shot off Cave Avenue in Huntsville
Investigation underway after inmate death
Managers and shoppers prepare for tax free weekend
Voting Rights Act Remembered Today In Selma
Marshall County girl's dream of Space Camp comes true
MacMillan student, 10, gets prestigious scholarship
2 Minn. women among 14 charged in terror probe
Miss. waters reopen for shrimping and fin-fishing
Ala. man gets life for 4.5-ounce crack sale
Governor lends a hand to Selma company
Riley to make announcement at Bush Hog in Selma
Death of federal inmate investigated in Ala.
Children deal with Gulf oil spill stress, too
Ex-pastor convicted of taking from Ala. church
MPS UNIFORMS
Dothan, Ala. man convicted of murder in shooting
BP removing booms from Ala. coast
MPS students' dress must be up to code
BP's top oil spill response exec back to old job
BP removing booms from Alabama coast
Prattville man seeks youthful offender status for 1981 convictions
Ala. woman won't be charged with abuse for lockout
Sparks seeks hearings on drop in coast home prices
US forecasters update Atlantic hurricane outlook
It's the Longest Yard Sale's 23rd anniversary
Oil-fouled Gulf still has a long recovery ahead
265 Gadsden, Ala. water customers cut off
Macon judge hears arguments on allowing bingo raid
Heat wave bakes 18 states from Texas to New York
Former educator, legislator Lucius Black dies
Leak stopped; oil-fouled Gulf still has long way to go
Ala. firefighters treated for heat exhaustion
FDA finds low risk of dispersants on seafood
Alley rally to kick off United Way campaign
Protesters back casino as Macon judge weighs raid
Three injured in I-65 crash
Church to sponsor prayer rally for schools
Ala. boater who struck Lake Harding bridge dies
BP finishes pumping cement into blown-out well
Prattville bank details expansion plans
Dance rejection protest planned in Selma, Ala.
BP finishes pumping cement into blown-out well
City budget includes $1 million more for MPD
Ala. county to fine eyesore property ownes
"Stuff the Bus" campaign set for August 6
McNeil pulls out of City Council race
Judge asked to delay ruling on raid of Ala casino
Heat warning: high temps bake much of Alabama
Blight law report 'sensationalism,' Montgomery mayor says
Forecasters say peak of storm season will be busy
Woman Delivers Baby On Highway 231 North In Wetumpka
Prattville bridge replacement project under way
Alabama among states in DOJ terrorist link charges/arrests
Gov's office calls judge's Victoryland ruling "temper tantrum"
Shoppers, retailers ready for sales tax holiday weekend
Allen: Cement in blown well could take day to dry
'Friends' star to do Ala. beach spot
Judge says he'll make Victoryland decision at 3:00pm
BP says it's paid $303 million in spill claims
Spill chief OKs plan to force cement down oil well
Selma bridge to close for voting rights event
Local YMCA receives donation from Nick's Kids
Editorial: Feedback
Update: Macon and Greene Counties' bingo lawsuits
3 wounded after shooting in Huntsville
Crews plugging BP well still face tough choices
Wetumpka pushing for Sunday alcohol sales
Forecasters: Hurricanes' effect on oil unclear
Chicago man charged in alleged terrorism plot
Montgomery OKs distracted driving ordinance
Bass tourney moved from Alabama to Georgia
Manhunt underway for murder suspect in S. Alabama
14 qualify to run for District 6 council seat in Montgomery
Riley goes to Washington to talk about oil spill
Four E. Ala. companies benefit from Michelin cash
Horse owners advised to vaccinate for EEE, West Nile Virus
Court strikes down California's gay marriage ban
Judge calls emergency hearing on Victoryland restraining order
Stores See Last Minute Rush To Buy School Uniforms
Report: BP well leaked nearly 207 million gallons
YMCA Program Changes Children's Lives
Texas accuses BP of poorly operating its refinery
Lewis-McChord ceremony for 4 Afghanistan deaths
Woman accused of burglary dies after shooting
Allen: The job is not finished on Gulf oil spill
GOP legislative candidates say they'll cut pay
Report: Only one quarter of oil left in Gulf
For Gulf businesses, fading summer is a lost cause
Community Congregational Church to hold prayer for students
Court sides with Ala. fraternity in assault suit
Renascence holds landscape demo
Lawmakers focus on chemicals used in oil spill
Boxer Mayweather invested $4M in Country Crossing
Eclectic mayor resigns at boisterous meeting
TVA use of reprocessed weapons plutonium discussed
Saban: Woodson leaves, Dareus case in NCAA's hands
Love bites into pizza franchise
Critic wary of TVA use of plutonium at Ala plant
Veteran Anniston news executive retires from Star
Jackson Hospital's faux patients exhibit eerie realism
2 Ala. children reported abducted found safe
Montgomery rule shuts down cell phones in cars
AUM scraps plan for house
Alabama congressman joins new tea party caucus
Breaking News: Eclectic Mayor resigns
Apartment owners issue statement over deck collapse
Each Alex City school makes A.Y.P.
Sobering number: UA ranked 13th for partying
Biologist using Noah's Ark idea to save sealife
CR 12: Brundidge Man Turns Trash into Art
Pretrial hearing in southern Tennessee slayings
Blast injures Ala. maintenance man while painting
Children found in burning apartment, women charged
Tropical Storm "Colin"
Tropical Storm Colin forms in the Atlantic
Judge sets hearing on allowing Macon casino raid
Riley to visit Phenix City to promote tax holiday
Police look into DC sniper claims of more victims
Governor Riley heads to Wal-Mart to tout tax holiday
Neighbors to mark National Night Out today
Gulf crews hope to wrap up kill-attempt tests
Tropical Storm Colin now a low in the Atlantic
11 qualify to run for District 6 seat
After delay, BP says test to plug busted well will begin today
Man, 19, charged in fatal May wreck
Booth adjusting to duties as Autauga Co. district judge
Ala. awaiting test results on Gulf fishing
On water, 'static kill' appears to be going well
Montgomery County leaders may dip into reserve fund to balance budget
TVA sales up in hotter-than-normal weather
Candidates seeking Cook council seat announced
Majority of state school systems meet AYP goals
BP creates special team to speed up claim payments
Deputy Speaks Out On President's War-Ending Plans
Area schools barely miss making AYP
SC prison chief: Lawsuit coming over HIV inmates
More Jobs Coming To Prattville
Authorities say Dadeville, Ala. child abducted
Editorial: Accelerate Middle School Student Progress
Dadeville child missing
Hyundai posts another record breaking month in sales
Mobile prosecutor placed on leave after arrest
Montgomery bans hand-held devices while driving
UPDATE: dash cam video shows alleged rapist chased by cops
Saban's charity awards $450,000 during Tuesday luncheon
Hoover apartment deck collapse injures four
Funeral for Army soldier killed in Afghanistan
String of a/c burglaries hitting Bullock Co. churches
“Wii Give Back!” campaign honors Barbour Co. High
La. fishermen wrinkle their noses at 'smell tests'
Ala. toddler found dead in hot car
Gulf crews prepare to start plugging well for good
Mobile prosecutor charged with domestic violence
Alabama schools receive their report cards Monday
172 million gallons spilled in Gulf, officials say
Lindsay Lohan released from jail, now due in rehab
Montgomery locations for 'National Night Out Against Crime'
Fact or fiction?
Testing for Gulf spill kill effort is delayed
CRIME BRIEFS: Police seek suspect who shot into vehicle
Dead zone in the Gulf 1 of the largest ever
Volunteers spruce up MacMillan International Academy
2 die in Ala. apparent murder-suicide
SAC's Gallery settles into new home, hours
Crash that killed NW Alabama couple investigated
Military seeks troops to pay
Man sought in Montgomery, Ala. fatal shooting
Montgomery leaders make long-term plans
Thousands of rig workers eligible for grants
Actress aids pets abandoned after BP spill
AC fails in major Ala. hospital as temps near 100
State releases AYP report on Ala. schools
"Grandad Bandit" sought in heists at 25 banks around U.S.
Task force asks judge to allow Macon casino raid
Current, former Airmen eligible for stop loss special pay
Montgomery School System fails to make AYP
Governor candidates want to get rid of task force
Scouts brave high heat for anniversary event
16-month-old toddler drowns in pool
Alumni mark school's centennial
BP official: I would serve Gulf fish to my family
MPS Superintendent Barbara Thompson faced controversies, yet gained supporters in her first year
Several local trees selected as "Champion Trees" for 2010
Golden Shears to give away 250 free back to school haircuts
Ala. health dept. lifts swim advisories for Gulf
$8 dollars leads to fatal shooting
Spike Lee screens oil spill film in San Diego
Second year of Bassmaster competition a success
Spike Lee screens film that includes oil spill
Thompson optimistic about future
Martha Gardner: Faculty's push put students at best
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: No proof exists to support or contradict claim that football game determined school
Saladin Patterson: Permission to fail paved way for success
ALFA endorsements seen as a plus for Bright, Raby
Banquet spans generations, draws big names
Raytheon executive retiring
John Cochran: Lessons covered life and literature
Police probe Tennessee River drowning
Gin Phillips: Math, science curriculum at Lanier helped spur love of words, writing
New questions arise on dispersant use in oil spill
Montgomery looking for developers for Dexter Avenue
Two Auburn Montgomery graduates share unique bond
Casino loses in court but customer wins jackpot
Mississippi employment staggers through downturn
Oil spill mars UC Berkeley's BP-funded research
Whistle Stop Cafe still open 20 years after movie
Accident involving patrol officer leaves 2 dead
Back 2 School Family Fun Fest 2010
Birmingham Zoo shows off baby Greater Kudu
ROTC cadet dies of lightning strike in Kentucky
3 squabbling companies must cooperate to plug well
St. Bernard leader: keep all spill equipment here
Motions filed for DNA testing in Alabama cases
3 oyster harvest areas opened in Louisiana
Casino loses in court but customer wins jackpot
Oscar Roy Doster capital murder conviction upheld on appeal
UAB study looks to boost muscle mass in older adults
Dothan ROTC cadet killed by lightning strike
3 killed in 1-vehicle crash in Talladega County
Florida pulls restrictions on Gulf fishing
Autaugaville man killed in single vehicle accident
Dry summer has counties heading into drought
3 killed in 1-vehicle crash in Talladega County
Generals reminisce about time with ROTC at ceremony
Couple killed in 2-vehicle Lawrence County crash
Familiar leader returns to Maxwell
Job Corps class celebrates graduation, new beginning
Ala. health dept. lifts swim advisories for Gulf
Flyover uncovers potent marijuana plants
ASU alumnus wins Emmy for short film
MPS changes start times at some schools
NC hoping to land Caterpillar plant, 500 jobs
Maxwell to kick off race series in September
BP hiring former FEMA head for Gulf recovery
Ala. man charged with running down brother
Prattville honors its 1st black department head
Incoming BP CEO: Time for 'scaleback' in cleanup
Caterpillar picks NC for equipment plant, 500 jobs
22 new principals take over in Montgomery Public Schools
Ala. officials lift swim advisories for beaches
Hot and getting hotter in Alabama
16 in Autauga County arrested on drug charges
Oil job-seekers increasing coastal Ala. unemployed
Ala. Supreme Court throws out Victoryland restraining order
187th security squadron members deploy to Asia
South bakes, humidity feels like 100-plus degrees
4 arrested in shooting of 9-year-old Ala. girl
Caterpillar not coming to Montgomery
Protest over Selma councilman at Forrest rally
Ala death verdict reversed in case of 4 killed
Salvation Army commanding officer leaving Montgomery
Alabama temps head toward 100 in heat wave
Victoryland: 'Ala. has one branch of government: King Riley '
Family, friends redesign lure sculpture to remember local man, to promote clean waterways
Engineers probing Ala. church gym roof collapse
Alabama Football's Fan Day set for Sunday, August 8th
Changes coming to the Autauga and Elmore Co. school systems
ALDOT Advisory: Lane closures in Montgomery
Residents have mixed feelings on immigration law
Alabama State names new athletic director
NASCAR owner's plane crash stirs memories of 2002 incident
Ala. professor denied appeal of murder conviction
Dudley to outline BP plans to help Gulf recover
Bassmaster Elite Series Postseason tourney under way
Alabama has $382 million in unclaimed assets
Ala. teen charged with robbery, attempted murder
Lab tests to say if coastal Ala waters can reopen
La. foundation will administer oil workers fund
Montgomery police make 5 felony arrests
Ala. school bus idling to be reduced to save money
Decision delayed in Prattville dog case
DC sniper claims co-conspirators, more shootings
Class action lawsuit filed against Gov. Riley
Cook's widow may vie for vacant seat
NC expert: Gulf oil unlikely to reach East Coast
Ala. governor sued over gambling in Macon, Greene
Police: 1 injured, 1 killed in shooting
Ala. man sentenced for raping 6-year-old
16 drug arrests made in Prattville
Local leaders, EPA representatives discuss potential impact of tougher rules on air quality
Woman found dead in Ala. had previous conviction
Alabama governor sued over gambling in Macon, Greene Counties
Sidney Lanier High School turns 100
Gulf cleanup will change once oil stops for good
Dothan man found face down in pool
US panel asked to consolidate oil spill lawsuits
Extra precautions being taken at baseball tourney due to heat
Local governments: We want more say in oil cleanup
Still born twins flushed down toilet
Some existing firms get money to train employees
Alabama girl drowns in Gulf
Alabama Farmers Federation makes endorsements
Huge marijuana bust near Attalla
Feds, farmers create habitats for migrating birds
5 arrested in Ga., Ala. cell phone thefts
Step in effort to kill gusher may be accelerated
16 cleaned birds released in SW La
Barbour talks with nation's lt. governors
Mobile, Ala. man gets long term for carjackings
Crime reports
Winn Dixie releases list of closing stores
Partisan bickering delays oil spill legislation
Road closings planned over next few weeks
Alabama Sen. Sessions denounces Kagan, calling her 'dangerous'
Canadian steel pipe facility to open in Ala.
Credit card company files suit against Fank
1 of Winn-Dixie's 30 store closings in Alabama
Jefferson County, Ala. ex-commissioner sentenced
Trooper cleared of beating allegations
Man finds pet dog strangled, tied to fence
Part of Miss. River delta reopens to sport fishing
Fire department's request for extra funds denied
Tests show bat found in NW Alabama was rabid
1st of 8 deep-water moratorium forums Wed. in La.
100 days of oil: Gulf life will never be the same
Welcome to Scratch Ankle
Boy Scouts to collect items for food bank at Riverwalk
BP's Gulf damage payments up to $256 million
Man gets life without parole for Ala. drug sales
Shop offers free haircuts for kids
Ala. deputy fired after arrest following chase
Eclectic man killed in one-vehicle crash
Protection for US writers abroad goes to Obama
Ex-UGA coach Dooley to speak at banquet
Man, woman told to stop Ala. cookwear sales plan
No decisions on oyster death compensation
Autauga Co. Sheriff's Office investigating 3-month-old's injuries
Oil causes 2,200 Gulf beach closings, warnings
Winn-Dixie to cut 120 jobs, close 30 stores
Baxley back at work at Public Service Commission
Ala. firefighter suspended in flushed babies probe
Top Judiciary Republican calls Kagan 'dangerous'
State improves in Kids Count report
1 Dead, 1 Shot in Domestic Violence Shooting
Goddaughter: Ala woman on crashed Pakistani jet
Montgomery food services department's efforts pay off
UGA oceanographer going back to Gulf of Mexico
Michael Bolton coming to Montgomery
Montgomery County BOE adopts limited plan for parents to opt out of school uniforms policy
7-0 Vote concerning school uniforms
Enviros: want $5B from BP for coastal restoration
Fishing tournament with pro anglers gives veterans 'day we won't forget'
Grand jury will review after babies flushed
Alabama girl dies swimming in Gulf off Fla. coast
1 dead, 1 charged after chicken dispute
Crews take step toward readying permanent well fix
'Opt Out' policy added to MPS uniform code
7-year old Makes A Difference
BP hopes to turn page with new CEO, leaner company
Two shot in early morning Mosses robbery case
New duck stamp sold for Gulf conservation
Ala. woman sentenced in murder-for-hire case
Oil spill legal mess likely 1 of costliest ever
Feds hold stream buffer open house in Beckley
Southern Conference teams honor oil spill victims
Traffic Alert: U.S. Highway 31 Accident
Package for Ala. grandma contains 6 lbs. of drugs
September execution of Holly Wood delayed for week
4,500 Ala. organizations could lose tax exemptions
Laura Bush to address Ala. college fundraiser
Ala. police chief's DUI trial delayed
AUM holding Back to School bash
Ala. sheriff: Premature babies flushed down toilet
Authorities: Produce stand was meth lab
Montgomery puts focus on riverfront progress
Capital murder conviction upheld on appeal
Alabama fugitive pleads guilty to Texas slaying
Air War College officers prepare for intense study
Ala. A&M gets help to convert cooking oil to fuel
1 dead, 1 charged after chicken dispute
Barber shop looking to expand in style
U.S. 31 open after chicken truck accident
Gulf flow has stopped, but where's the oil?
Montgomery plans to bolster cash reserves
Southern Co. CEO Ratcliffe to retire
Food given to oil spill victims
Heat wave to continue in central Alabama
Fla. tourism official: hold media 'accountable'
New Ski-Lift Coming To Montgomery Zoo
Topazi leaving Mississippi Power
Eclectic man killed in one-vehicle crash
Woman pleads guilty to Section 8 fraud
Produce stand busted in Pinson
La. health department: 324 blame illness on spill
Hayward out, American Dudley in as BP CEO
ACLU asks FBI to turn over data on racial mapping
1 killed after Ono Island boating accident
Troy man shot and killed
Feinberg says he will divulge his salary
Tips to keep you safe when lightning strikes
Florida problems hit Whitney Holding again
Ala. sheriff: Premature babies flushed down toilet
Elementary bids to solve mold problem
Athens, Ala. investing in plastics buisness
Alabama again fails to make 'Race to Top' finals
AHSAA tightens treatment of concussions
Ala. poice chief's DUI triao delayed
APNewsBreak: Bernice King delays taking SCLC post
3rd suspect sough in engineer's killing surrenders
Official: BP CEO Hayward to step down in October
Suspect sought in engineer's killing surrenders
Locke: More ads needed to boost coast tourism
Oil cleanup brings strangers, tension to towns
Locke: More ads needed to boost coast tourism
Summer camp a success despite heat
Navy blimp transfered to Louisiana
Enlisted education center expands
Alabama A&M partners for biodiesel fuel plan
Program helps women get fresh start
Group files 6th oil spill endangered species suit
Area churches use social sites to attract new members
Montgomery mayor crafts new budget
Miss. cities require pit bull permits
Feds to release endangered sea turtles into Gulf
ALDOT: I-65 sinkhole fix underway
Eli Manning, wife, give $1M to scholarship program
11-year-old robbed at gunpoint
E. Alabama police find drugs in baby car seat, trio arrested
Abandoned Phenix City church catches fire
Va court reverses TVA emissions ruling
15-year-old hit by lightning, dies in Ala.
Pinson man charged in wreck that killed 2
Feds release endangered sea turtles into Gulf
E. Alabama police find drugs in baby car seat, trio arrested
Montgomery man shot trying to stop burglary attempt
Allen: BP well-killing process starts in a week
Tony Hayward leaving as BP CEO, US official says
Record Alabama project to complete Corridor X
Alabama is #2 most-spammed state according to report
Bassmasters tournament brings boost to local economy
Qualifying slows for Montgomery City Council special election
Students, volunteers enjoy mentor recruiting event
Annual clinic touts 'holistic healthy living'
Jazz Age couple met, married in Montgomery
Watch repairman keeps on ticking
YMCA lawsuit's 40th anniversary: Dees, historic case changed Montgomery forever
Police arrest 2nd suspect in engineer's killing
Couple pleads guilty to robbing 3 Ala. banks
MPD searching for suspect who escaped custody
Columbus cops bust Craigslist sex scheme
Bonnie barely a tropical depression in Gulf
YouTube hits don't equate to votes in campaigns
Police arrest suspect in engineer's killing
ASU to increase tuition and room rates
Pro-Life group endorses Kay Ivey
Ships prepare to return to spill as storm weakens
Grand Isle worries about flooding amid festivities
Bonnie barely a tropical depression in Gulf
Head of BP fund hears about seafood industry loss
Evacuation of spill site called off, ships return
1 killed when car driven by teen crashes
Eclectic residents fear losing local police department
Tropical storm info from NHC
Three cars reported stolen recently
Wallace to Riley, Ken Wallis closes legal books
Two arrested on felony charges
Bicyclist injured in hit and run accident
Back to School camp starts Monday
Alabama A&M to try to avoid furloughs in 2011
Airmen with 187th Fighter Wing prep for readiness inspection
Alabama A&M to try to avoid furloughs in 2011
Tuition, housing fees to increase at ASU
Head of BP fund hears about seafood industry loss
Plans for sports venues bring economic hope
AUM helps kids prepare for school year
Billy Brown found guilty
Huntsville becomes 7th Alabama city to ban texting-while-driving.
Fan No. 2,000,000 comes to see Biscuits
Most debris cleared 3 months after Miss. tornado
Berry Plastics closing Albertville, Ala. plant
Montgomery adds recycling dropoff sites
2 killed in collapse of Ala. radio tower
2 charged in Ala. with arms-smuggling
Prattville man charged with 26 burglaries, 15 thefts
Shooting of man by Dothan, Ala. police probed
Former TVA project manager gets probation
Rezoning request in historic Montgomery area denied
Huntsville, Ala. council OKs texting-driving ban
Montgomery announced Half marathon training runs
Experts urge caution as area temperatures soar
Getting ready for Alabama's sales tax holiday
Leno plans benefit in Biloxi
Wetumpka looks into fire station upgrade
Heat advisory for Ala as temperatures hit 100
Seeds of distrust in Ala. town's big cleanup haul
Civil Air Patrol puts in 10,000 hours for Gulf Coast spill cleanup
Rig alarm system partly disabled at time of blast
Montgomery City Council candidates want to continue Cook's work
First Lady Obama christens ship in Miss.
Bonnie weakens to tropical depression over Gulf
Autauga sheriff testifies against Brown
City receives $50,000 grant to support summer feeding programs
Ala. unemployed can file for benefits extension
UAH could get $2 million for study
BP tries to limit release of oil spill research
Millbrook chamber members skeptical of new leadership
House panel seeks documents on doomed Gulf oil rig
Dothan Police involved in fatal shooting
2010 SEC Media Days Pre-Season All-SEC football team announced
Governor celebrates expansion of HQ
"Reality Mentoring" set for Saturday morning
Oil spill work on hold as TS Bonnie approaches
Second victim in Fort McClellan accident dies
Alabama readies for sales tax holiday Aug. 6-8
Texas mom challenges transgender widow's marriage
Youth Fishing Rodeo Aug. 7 in Millbrook
Tropical Storm Bonnie bears down on spill zone
Ala. secretary of state gets national post
EMERGE Montgomery's Career Academy Camp
Montgomery police make 4 felony arrests
Costs didn't trump safety, rig survivor testifies
Bentley, Sparks concerned over gambling report
Ceremonies to mark new school openings in Montgomery
Jail inmate's death investigated in Ala.
Report: Alabama leads in protecting children in disasters
Youngsters get chance to talk about issues affecting them
Auburn University gets NSF grant to study oil spill effects
26,000 square miles of Gulf reopened to fishing
Crowd checks out I-85 extension proposals
NY man accused of taking Nebraska teen for sex
Alabama School Mandating Changes In Behavior For Its Students
Bookkeeper testifies in Autauga Co. corruption case
Valley council to vote with signed paper ballots
AUM students travel to Peru to help fight cervical cancer
Regions, Hyundai team up to help schools, students
Authorities search for missing Coosada man
Residents beat the heat at Dothan's Water World
9 show interest in filling Cook's council seat
Three Auburn University Professors deploy to Afghanistan
Report: Ala. deputy's shot killed woman
City takes measures to keep you cool in extreme heat
Alabama Dixie Youth Majors Baseball Tournament in Greenville
Helpful Heat Tips
Williams Partners gets OK for pipeline project
Gov't watchdog looking into moratorium claims
Selma hosts hearing for I-85 extension
Ga. military hospital contract ordered restored
Bird deaths grow on Gulf Coast
Nick Saban: bad agents no better than a pimp
Man charged in officers death faces death penalty
AEA admits role in Byrne political attack ads
Ships ready to leave leaky well as storm brews
FBI: $20K reward for handgun used to kill officers
Lawmaker from Alabama opposes Kagan nomination
VP visits Alabama coast to discuss oil spill
Stage set at Lake Jordan for Bassmaster title tourney
Bright co-sponsors act to remove small businesses' burdens in Health Care Bill
Alabama's secretary of state gets national post
Tuna anglers sue in Ala. over BP rig explosion
NOAA reopening waters to fishing
King to discuss oil spill issues with candidates
Tropical depression forms, moves toward oil spill
LawCall
Electronics reported stolen from homes
Enterprise St. Comm. College cancels classes
Tropical Storm Bonnie forms on path to Gulf spill
Police: Shooting appears to be failed drug deal
AWF Youth Fishing Rodeo set for August
Officials investigate church roof collapse in Madison County
Fire that damaged old mill ruled accidental
Ex-missile engineer pleads guilty in Ala.
Elected Officials And Montgomery Businessman Make A Difference With New Jobs
Thousands attend rally against drilling moratorium
Students require new vaccine as pertussis cases rise
Smithsonian holdings may show oil's impact in Gulf
Judge rejects Fla. demand for water in dispute
Govs. Riley, Barbour headline GOP fundraiser
Family of Geneva County drowning victim speaks out
Rally opposing drilling moratorium scheduled
Small fire leads to evacuation of staging vessel
Messy cleanup of BP oil spill damages the Gulf
ABI report connects fatal shooting to Sheriff deputy's gun
BP plugs relief tunnel as storms threaten Gulf
Police arrest suspect in Saturday shooting
Police: Alabama man killed wife in NY 30 years ago
Auburn and Alabama football kickoff times announced
Millbrook teen drowns in river
Wetumpka police arrest 2 for robbery of convenience store
Sen. Sanders' open letter critical of Obama administration
Senate committee OKs Baylor nomination for US marshal
BP reduces number of boats skimming oil in Gulf
Captains say BP telling them to clear out of Gulf
Prattville City Council delays vote on dog ordinance
New psychiatric hospital planned for Tuscaloosa
Chapman named President of Nat. Assoc. Secretaries of State
Ordinance on cell phone use while driving likely will be rewritten
Police: Opelika woman stabs boyfriend with screwdriver
Ala. legislative official turns over bingo files
First day of trial of former Autauga Metro Jail warden focuses on receipts
Storms threaten to shut down BP's Gulf well work
Court documents: Victoryland gave very little to charities
City Council honors Cook
Worker accused in Ala. sewing center thefts
Obama signs sweeping financial overhaul into law
Spill fund chief: working only for victims
Ala. legislative official turns over bingo files
Pike County Fire Now Center Of Criminal Investigation
Slain 4-year-old Ala. boy identified
City announces new recycling drop-off centers
Students earn free trip as Youth Tour winners
Unemployment benefits extension clears hurdle
Possible drowning in Coosa River near Wetumpka
EPA takes new look at gas drilling, water issues
Judiciary panel oks Elena Kagan for Supreme Court
BP's altered photo distorts spill center activity
Lesbian teen accepts Miss. school district's offer
Auburn to hold elections Aug. 24
Judge refuses to withdraw from drilling ban case
Colo. man expected to plead guilty in anthrax hoax
Ala. man charged with abuse nabbed in Hawaii
Oil rig hearing in recess until Thursday
Alabama death row inmate sues for prison records
City council hangs up on phone ban idea for second time
Warehouse fire ruled arson
Dothan banker pleads guilty to embezzlement
Feds look past oil leaking from BP's cap
In Fla., resentment washes ashore along with oil
Whooping cough cases confirmed in Ga.
Things to look for when dining out
Top Judiciary Republican to oppose Kagan
First 50 arrive early for classes at Maxwell
"Rally in the Alley" will collect school supplies for United Way
Library sponsors student boot camp
USDA worker quits over racism charge from video
Officials release death row inmate's records
Sessions says he'll oppose Kagan appointment to Supreme Court
Hancock Holding 2Q earnings slide
Lack of food safety costly for diners, eateries
TVA fuel cost raises bills sixth straight month
Statewide mahjongg tournament to be in Gadsden
Alabama lands missile production facility and 300 jobs
RBC Bank robbed in Ardmore
Gulf forecast: Cloudy with a chance of tar balls
Murder victim's brother reacts to rejection of Sharp appeal
Police: W. Kentucky cockfighting ring raided
Electronics stolen over weekend
Elmore County: Tee 2 Green Golf Program
Macon-area man sentenced in double murder
Ice cream day unknown, not unenjoyed
Selma police arrest three for marijuana possession
Feds: Cap on ruptured BP's oil well leaking
Trial looms for indicted Autauga Co. coroner
Abortion foes win a round in health overhaul
Feds: Oil, gas leaking from cap on ruptured well
Police seek second suspect in shooting
Feinberg urges spill claimants to opt for fund
Dauphin Island restaurants to feed cleanup workers
Jailed man charged with murder solicitation
Abortion foes win a round in health overhaul
Mobile Bay ferry suspended for repairs
Prattville sees gain despite hard times
Raytheon plans missile plant at Ala.'s Redstone
Sparks proposes gift ban for Ala. governor's staff
Southeastern Hornets advance to the field of 32
Alabama death row inmate sues for prison records
Convicted rapist captured in Quitman County
Louisiana DHH reports 290 oil exposure cases
Dog attack victim calling for Madison Co. dangerous dog ordinance
Raytheon plans missile plant at Ala.'s Redstone
Residents say Councilman Cook will be hard to replace
Montgomery man charged with trying to arrange killing
Fishing families turn to fast food, 'grind meats'
Allen: Leaks not a major concern
RICO law made to combat Mafia used in BP lawsuits
Show Me The Money! Three Local Governments Look For Return On Investment
I-75 in Ky. to honor Tuskegee Airmen
12-year-old boy attacked by pit bull
Spill success marred by BP, government bickering
Missile plant planned for Ala.'s Redstone Arsenal
BP: Well cap may bottle oil until permanent plug
Bentley, Sparks agree: Jobs No. 1 issue in Alabama
School bus crashes on Kansas interstate
Driver of pickup truck dies in one-vehicle wreck
No burn order issued as a precaution in Dora
Church pitches in to spruce up two area cemeteries
Well cap's trial ends with no word on what's next
Group shares love of gardening with community
Public hearings planned this week on I-85 extension
BP cleanup wages to be deducted from spill claims
Visitors, animals enjoy annual enrichment day
1 person killed, 1 injured in Midland City fire
Officials tackle truancy problem
1 person killed, 1 injured in Midland City fire
Union Station's renovation key to rebirth of downtown
BP, feds mum on what's next with Gulf oil well cap
PRINT EXCLUSIVE: Rising temperatures endanger children left in cars
BP, feds mum on what's next with Gulf oil well cap
Official: Seep found near BP's blown out oil well
BP says cap on Gulf well still holding in oil
UAB gets high marks from U.S. News & World Report
BP, scientists try to make sense of well puzzle
Scrushy asks for prison release on appeal bond
Guns, rings, poodles, TVs reported stolen
Well cap's trial ends with no word on what's next
Prattville City Council meeting to begin early Tuesday
Escaped sex offender inmate caught at Spring Park
Montgomery City-County Public Library sponsors back-to-school event
Ala. registered sex offender escapee recaptured
Fallen tree limb causes power outages in Prattville
Trial of Gulf oil well cap extended for 24 hours
Woman burned in apartment fire
Central Ala. residents support coast by shopping
Riley appoints Booth to Autauga County District Court judgeship
Clean City Commission completes 2010 KAB Litter Index
Interstate project close to being finished
Black Belt high school students explore national treasures
Tri-county's jobless rate up in June
Russellville man charged with capital murder
Gambling advocates protest near state Supreme Court
UNA to end contract with Alabama Public Radio
Tallassee street dance goes on this weekend
4-year old dead after shooting in Opp
Alabamians not getting unemployment money from federal government
Montgomery woman in hospital after fire
Giant oil skimmer won't work in Gulf spill cleanup
12 Investigates: The Ice Cube Diet
Scrushy asks for prison release on appeal bond
Oxygen-toting robber who fled NY dies in Md. crash
Family's loss helping others through organ donations
Update: Suspects arrested in Smiths Station air conditioning unit thefts
Widespread oyster deaths found on La. reefs
ASU readies for SWAC Media Days
Food for Thought
Cap holding as test continues, but crisis still ongoing
MPD is investigating a domestic dispute related stabbing death
Alabama senator denounces financial overhaul bill
Tourism officials hope oil cap is here to stay
Alabama's jobless rate drops to 10.3%
Ala. man remembers going over Niagara Falls as boy
Alabama's unemployment numbers moving in the right direction
Gulf geyser stops gushing, but will it hold?
2 found dead at St. Clair County, Ala. farm
Group offers grants for area nonprofits
DOE sets hearings on disposal of weapons plutonium
Boy, 6, receives therapeutic tricycle
Korean-based firm puts 1st US plant in Alabama
Lincoln Cemetery case to be handled out of court
Hyundai Heavy puts 1st US plant in Alabama
Montgomery police investigate domestic stabbing death
Gambling machines seized in Walker County, Ala.
Southeastern Hornets win in opening round of AAU National Tournament
Program focuses on the history of Sylacauga marble
Another Hyundai plant coming to River Region
Greenetrack supporters rally across from Supreme Court
Dragon boat racing, festival to debut at Riverwalk in August
Coosa tax vote may keep state from system takeover
First lady to make 2nd Gulf trip following spill
Autauga County report on voting irregularities sent to secretary of state's office
Ala. sheriff says drugs involved in shootout
BP: Payments top $200M for Gulf oil spill loses
Dry spell could result in area drought
Alex City's city hall changes hours over cooling system failure
Willie Cook remembered
Ala. restroom camera case goes to grand jury
Ala. beaches see business bump after spill capped
Pro-casino protest held across from Ala Sup Court
Alabamian elected trial lawyers' national leader
Ala. sets annual sales tax holiday for Aug. 6-8
Sea turtles rescued from Gulf released
Prattville to offer free showing of 'Kung Fu Panda'
Amber Alert issued for 15-year-old Nebraska girl
BP slowly dialing down remaining Gulf oil flow
Arts museum hosting Family Fun Night at Eastdale Mall
Woman charged with murder in Gadsden, Ala.
Sea turtles rescued from Gulf oil released
Youth summits being held in Montgomery
Ala. woman killed, husband charged with murder
Jindal pushing for decision on commercial fishing
3 women arrested in prostitution sting
Ala. sets annual sales tax holiday for Aug. 6-8
AEA's Hubbert stepping down as Democratic officer
Elmore County Commission OKs grant application for Crenshaw water project
7 held after Dale County, Ala. shooting spree
Missing Neb. teen found safe in Arkansas
Former Auburn tight end interns at elections center
House panel OKs overhaul of oil drilling agency
Judge sets September 2011 trial on ash spill suits
Work to rid, prevent mold at Dozier Elementary continues
Ala-based pipe-maker McWane in $13M pact with EPA
Ala gov: prayers answered with spill flow stopped
Fourth Street bridge to close for replacement
Alabama pipemaker McWane in $13M pact with EPA
Obama calls news on oil spill 'positive sign'
City likely can't match Caterpillar incentives
$20 billion oil fund to begin payments in August
BP says no more oil going into Gulf
Entrepreneurs ready to roll with pedicabs
Shelters filling up as Gulf pet owners struggle
BP exec: Halt of oil flow a "great sight"
Oil hits Louisiana's largest pelican nesting area
Councilman Willie Cook laid to rest
Surgeon General visits Ala bayou as spill ills rise
A Look At Prattville's Ban On Texting And Driving One Nearly One Month Later
Alabama GOP runoff turnout nearly equals primary
School board votes to save bus drivers' jobs
State votes to take over two school systems
Foley man sentenced to life for killing woman
Gatlinburg helping travelers change plans
Three new weight loss drugs could soon win FDA approval
IRS offers help day, phone line for oil spill victims
Keith wins GOP race for Autauga County BOE spot
Roby challenges Bright to series of 5 debates
Alabama State to host finance workshop today
Pike County Volunteer Fireman Along With Dozens More Made A Difference
Montgomery police make felony arrests
AG: Firms other than BP could be liable for spill
Former Millbrook resident sentenced, faces removal proceedings
Alabama Medical Detachment Will Serve Unique Mission In Afghanistan
Man, 42, dies after duplex fire
Ga., Ala. get federal funds for outsourced workers
Wetumpka officials work on solutions to water woes
Three Montgomery women arrested in prostitution sting
Old Carver High School close to being demolished
2010 Primary unofficial runoff results released
Deputy arrested for leading authorities on high speed chase
ASF to celebrate 25 years with huge season
Prattville bridge to close for 8 months
Artist admits goof in official Buffett concert T-shirt
La. OKs most state waters for recreational fishing
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