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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.
You get to choose who will sing the National Anthem at the Senior Bowl on January 28.
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
Two young ladies from Mobile County and a singing trio from South Mississippi will compete for the chance to sing our national anthem at the Senior Bowl.
Registration for the 2012 Senior Bowl Supertsar competition begins Monday, December 19.
WKRG News 5 goes shopping with Poarch Creek Indians for The GREAT Toy Drive.
Utility companies reported more than 20,000 electricity customers were without power because of Tropical Storm Lee as of Saturday afternoon.
Ward is Southern League Manager of the Year.
Police say man tried to eat counterfeit check to hide evidence.
The City of Satsuma named Chris McLean its new police chief Monday.
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.
Mobile and Baldwin counties are receiving a $600,000 grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs to help veterans from ending up homeless.
The new boundaries are required by law so each commission district has a relatively equal number of voters.
Alabama's unemployment rate has risen for the third straight month.
BP is arguing that most victims of last year's Gulf oil spill should not get any more payouts for future losses because the hardest-hit areas are recovering and the economy is growing.
Parents are starting to shop for back to school supplies, but not everyone can afford them. That's where you come in.
This Fourth of July holiday turned out a lot differently than one local family had hoped. The Surrett's thought their soldier would be home from Afghanistan by now, but rough weather has kept him overseas a little longer than expected.
Fans of Retro Television, which can be seen on our Subchannel 5-3, will notice a new lineup.
O-negative is used by trauma patients, because it is the blood type that can be use by any patient. About 85% of Americans can use O-positive. LifeSouth is holding several blood drives Saturday and Sunday.
After nine years at WKRG, Kimberly Curth is headed to Nashville.
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley plans to sign a bill that bans abortions at 20 weeks and longer into a pregnancy.
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