The closing of Alabama Live! today was impressive. Josh and Judd, holding a bag of treats from Redland Elem. School, lauched an Oreo at Tonya, who was sitting at the newsdesk. It sailed between cameras and lighting equipment and right into Tonya's hands about 30 feet away!More >>
Montgomery police are asking everyone to see if they can identify a man from a composite drawing - the man is wanted for questioning after a young girl said he tried to lure her away from a park.More >>
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A Birmingham police officer has been accused in the string of Ensley arsons, multiple sources tell Fox 6 News. The Birmingham Police Department obtained warrants against the officer just before noon onMore >>
A Birmingham police officer has been accused in the string of Ensley arsons, multiple sources tell Fox 6 News.More >>
Scores of Maine churches will pass the collection plate a second time at Sunday services on Father's Day to kick off a fundraising campaign for the lead opposition group to a November referendum to legalize same-sex...More >>
Scores of Maine churches will pass the collection plate a second time at Sunday services on Father's Day to kick off a fundraising campaign for the lead opposition group to November's ballot question asking voters to...More >>
The Obama administration is sidestepping an election-year confrontation with the hotel industry and other swimming pool owners to give them more time to comply with access rules for the disabled.More >>
The Obama administration is sidestepping an election-year confrontation with the hotel industry and other pool owners to give them more time to comply with access rules for the disabled.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 10:48 AM EDT2012-05-25 14:48:12 GMT
ARLINGTON, VA (CNN) - It's known as the "Flags-In" ceremony. Soldiers placed American flags at the graves of service members at Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day. More than 260,000 small flagsMore >>
Soldiers placed American flags at the graves of service members at Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day. More >>
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Federal regulators say
they've approved new
suppliers for two crucial cancer drugs,
easing critical shortages -
at least for the time being - that have
patients worried about
missing life-saving treatments.
The Food and
Drug Administration will temporarily allow
importation of a replacement drug for Doxil,
a drug for ovarian and
other cancers that hasn't been available for
new patients for
months.
The agency
also has approved another supplier for a
preservative-free version of methotrexate, a
crucial drug for children with a type of
leukemia and for high-dose
treatment of bone cancer.
The FDA increasingly
has been able to prevent drug shortages by
getting advance notice from manufacturers,
but about 280 drugs
currently are in short supply.
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