A tropical depression has formed off the coast of Belize and forecasters say it is expected to bring as much as five inches of rain to parts of Belize, Guatemala and northern Honduras.More >>
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Barry has formed off Mexico's Gulf Coast.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 5:00 PM EDT2013-06-19 21:00:09 GMT
The Montgomery Police Department says it has recovered the vehicle linked to a man the department and Central Alabama CrimeStoppers are urging the public to be on the lookout for.More >>
The Montgomery Police Department says it has recovered the vehicle linked to a man the department and Central Alabama CrimeStoppers are urging the public to be on the lookout for.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 4:50 PM EDT2013-06-19 20:50:56 GMT
Montgomery Police have identified a man wanted for questioning in connection with one of Montgomery's five unsolved homicides from 2013. Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is asking for help to locate 25-year-oldMore >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 4:41 PM EDT2013-06-19 20:41:15 GMT
Four men are now in custody in connection with three home robbery incidents in Montgomery. All four men, ranging in age from 27-years-old to 35-years-old have been charged with multiple felonies in connectionMore >>
Four men are now in custody in connection with three home robbery incidents in Montgomery.
All four men, ranging in age from 27-years-old to 35-years-old have been charged with multiple felonies in connection with these incidents.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 4:37 PM EDT2013-06-19 20:37:50 GMT
Alexander City Police now say the death investigation launched after the bodies of two people were found in a home was the result of a murder-suicide. It has taken nearly a week to identify the victimsMore >>
Alexander City Police now say the death investigation launched after the bodies of two people were found in a home was the result of a murder-suicide. It's taken nearly a week to identify the victims due to the fact that one of them was an undocumented immigrant.More >>
Alabama's liquor control agency has moved up a hearing to determine if the newly reopened VictoryLand casino in Shorter will get a license to serve liquor.
A spokesman for the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Hal Taylor, said the hearing was moved from Jan. 23 to Jan. 10 because VictoryLand requested an earlier date.
VictoryLand's casino reopened Dec. 18 after being closed two years because of the state's crackdown on gambling machines.
State Attorney General Luther Strange is opposing a license because he contends VictoryLand is operating illegal machines.
VictoryLand attorney Joe Espy says they are legal electronic bingo.
VictoryLand has a liquor license for its simulcast horse and dog races, but those races are shown on the second floor above the 1,200 machines on the first floor.
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