Wednesday, May 22 2013 3:27 AM EDT2013-05-22 07:27:22 GMT
Madison County deputies say four teenagers were shot at a high school graduation party early Wednesday morning. The shooting happened just after midnight at a home on Michael Drive. A partygoer told WAFFMore >>
Madison County deputies are looking for the person who shot four teenagers at a high school graduation party early Wednesday morning. More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 2:14 AM EDT2013-05-22 06:14:07 GMT
As reports emerge from Moore, Oklahoma, that nation has learned that schools caught the full impact of Monday's EF-5 tornado.Alabamians have also seen their share of devastation. Eight students died atMore >>
Tuesday, reporter Karen Church investigated how Alabama's newest schools, like Concord Elementary, are being designed to save lives. More >>
A Senate panel says Apple Inc. is avoiding paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes, but the world's most valuable company says it is complying with the laws and pays "an extraordinary amount" in taxes to the...More >>
Now that tech darling Apple Inc. has been dragged front and center into the debate over the U.S. tax code, lawmakers are hoping that the spotlight on such a high-profile company could be the catalyst for Congress to take...More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 12:11 AM EDT2013-05-22 04:11:06 GMT
The Alabama Department of Transportation will conduct its annual rehearsal of the plan that helped safely evacuate the Gulf Coast during Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Dennis in 2005. On Wednesday,More >>
The Alabama Department of Transportation will conduct its annual rehearsal of the plan that helped safely evacuate the Gulf Coast during Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Dennis in 2005.More >>
Thursday
June 2, 2011
Good Morning!
More wild weather! This time in Springfield, Massachusetts. At least two tornadoes ripped through that area Wednesday killing 4 people. The damage is extensive. We'll take you there for the aftermath in a live report on Today in Alabama.
The lights were shining bright for the victims of the deadly storms that devastated Tuscaloosa back on April 27th. Hundreds showed up for a vigil with candles in hand, glowing in dedication to those who lost their lives. We'll have the latest coverage of the Road to Recovery this morning.
And the doors are locked indefinitely at a Greene County bingo hall. This after officers removed some 700 machines from two locations. Find out why the attorney general thought it was necessary to go in and take those machines.
Plus, we broke a record for high temperature yesterday in Montgomery...100 degrees! Meteorologist Josh Johnson has the forecast for today and the rest of the week.