By PAUL NEWBERRY AP National Writer The son of the U.S. national swim team director is reporting that Michael Phelps is planning a comeback for the 2016 Rio Olympics.More >>
By PAUL NEWBERRY AP National Writer Is Michael Phelps planning a comeback?More >>
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Another school year is drawing to a close, and the member agencies of the Alabama'sIntegrated State Law Enforcement Task Force remind everyone -- particularly parents and their graduating high school seniorsMore >>
Another school year is drawing to a close, and the member agencies of the Alabama's Integrated State Law Enforcement Task Force remind everyone to add safety to any celebration plans at home, at a nearby venue or at the beach or other vacation destinations.More >>
Witnesses in southwestern Virginia say a car has driven into a crowd at a parade. Several people appear to be hurt, but the nature of their injuries wasn't immediately known.More >>
About 50 to 60 people were injured Saturday when a driver described by witnesses as an elderly man drove his car into a group of hikers marching in a parade in a small Virginia mountain town.More >>
Hoover, AL (WBRC) - Hoover Police confirmed the woman who drove her car into Star Lake Friday night has died. The 68-year-old woman, who has not been identified, was transported to Brookwood HospitalMore >>
Hoover, AL (WBRC) - Hoover Police confirmed the woman who drove her car into Star Lake Friday night has died.More >>
FLORENCE, KY (FOX19) -
After 27 years of service, Florence Police Chief Tom Szurlinski will be retiring from the police department on April 1, 2013.
He has served the past seven years as the chief, while previously serving as the assistant chief, sergeant, detective and patrol officer.
Szurlinski has released the following statement:
"Having had the privilege of serving as a Florence police officer for the past 27½ years, I will be retiring from the department on April 1, 2013. It has been my honor to serve with some of the best and most professional officers and staff that anyone could ask. I am extremely proud of all they have accomplished. The police department and the City of Florence have become a second family for me. Nevertheless, the department is well positioned at all levels to continue its service to our community and to improve its ability to provide state of the art law enforcement services in an ever changing environment."
"Tom Szurlinski has accepted every challenge he has been given. I appreciative of his hard work, dedication, and love for the community he calls home," said Florence Mayor Diane Whalen. " While his retirement will leave a void, it is because of his leadership and efforts as well as those of the entire department, that I am confident our city will continue to be provided with the very best there is in policing."
More than 500 custom cars, hot rods, motorcycles and three generations of the Batmobile all can be seen this weekend at the 53rd annual Cavalcade of Customs.More >>
More than 500 custom cars, hot rods, motorcycles and three generations of the Batmobile all can be seen this weekend at the 53rd annual Cavalcade of Customs.More >>