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It's hard to believe, but tax season is already in full swing once again. We're less than three months out from the April 17 deadline, and appointments for a free tax preparation program are filling up fast.
Breauna Jackson is a finalist in competition to select the singer of the National Anthem for this year's Senior Bowl.
Foresight, a trio from Hurley, Mississippi, hopes to become this year's Senior Bowl Super Star.
Satsuma freshman Jessica Strenth wants to be this year's Senior Bowl Super Star
Registration for the 2012 Senior Bowl Supertsar competition begins Monday, December 19.
Employees of the Wind Creek Casino in Atmore drop off 300 toys donated by customers.
Black Friday was a disappointment for many small businesses in rural communities.
WKRG News 5 goes shopping with Poarch Creek Indians for The GREAT Toy Drive.
The mothers of three children killed in an Atmore house fire face murder charges. They're being held on $300,000 bail each.
The State Fire Marshal is investigating a deadly fire in Atmore.
Demetrius Frazier was convicted of capital murder in Jefferson County back in 1991.
"Game Over" was Christopher Johnson's final statement. He was put to death Thursday for killing his young son in 2005.
Christopher Johnson was put to death Thursday evening for the 2005 murder of his 6 month old son.
Alabama's governor has turned down a last-minute request for clemency from an Alabama death row inmate scheduled to be executed Thursday evening.
Police said 13 year old Leeann Weaver was taken by her father.
A one-car accident early Monday morning claims the lives of three people and critically injured a fourth.
Utility companies reported more than 20,000 electricity customers were without power because of Tropical Storm Lee as of Saturday afternoon.
A local Marine killed in action was laid to rest in Atmore Friday.
Police in Atmore are investigating a homicide. A man was found shot next to his car early Thursday.
Stores are ready for the crowds expected this weekend.
Alabama's immigration law doesn't take effect until September 1, but its already having a negative impact on the hispanic population in the state - enough to shut down local businesses.
William Riley escaped Monday morning. He stole a pickup truck from an employee at the Atmore Community Work Center.
The Alabama Department of Corrections says William Riley stole a truck from the Atmore Community Work Center. The truck belongs to an employee who left the keys in the vehicle.
Alabama's unemployment rate has risen for the third straight month.
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