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Former Judge Steensland Found Guilty In Ethics Case
Former Houston County District Judge John Steensland has been found guilty of ethics charges. -
Dothan High Celebrates Earth Day
Today is earth day, and Club H.O.P.E. at Dothan High School didn't let it go by un-noticed.Businesses came on campus to give a first hand... -
Ronnie Gilley To Plead Guilty On Gambling Corruption Charges
Country Crossing Developer Ronnie Guilty has prepared papers to plead guilty in the bingo gambling corruption trial. -
One Year Later: Claims Unpaid
The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill left our beaches and businesses empty. Many say they still haven't recovered since the rig gushed millions barrels of oil... -
Florida Safe Seafood Campaign Launches
Exactly a year after the oil spill began, the Florida Department of Agriculture has launched a $10 million ad campaign to boost consumer confidence in Gulf seafood. ... -
One Year Later, Bay County Officials React To Oil Spill Response
As anniversaries go, the BP incident ranks low on the list of reasons to celebrate. -
Wildlife Making A Comeback After Oil Spill
Both shoreline bird and sea turtle nesting seasons were taking place while oil was pumping into our waters from the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill.... -
Holmes County Looking For Fugitives
Crime Stoppers of Holmes County is currently asking for the public's assistance in locating several wanted persons. -
Red Cross Sets Up Disaster Relief Program In Hoover
Steven Stacy is more than 370 miles away from home. He lives in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, but for the past four days he's been in... -
Parts Of Tuscaloosa Hit Hard By Severe Weather Again
Trees were toppled, and power lines were down across parts of Tuscaloosa once again Wednesday morning as another round of severe storms tore through town.


