Indicted casino owner Milton McGregor has dropped his request to get rid of the electronic monitoring bracelet he has to wear.
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Judge Roger Vinson ruled in favor of Alabama and 25 other states that the new law violates people's rights by forcing them to buy health insurance by 2014 or face penalties.
A federal judge has appointed Alabama Atttorney General Luther Strange to a key position helping coordinate a mass of litigation concerning damages caused by the BP oil spill.
U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu again is urging the Obama administration to issue deepwater drilling permits.
The most extensive scientific study yet of dispersants injected deep in the Gulf of Mexico to counter an oil gusher last spring found a mixed bag of results.
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood says a Louisiana federal judge should correct deficiencies in the claims process related to the $20 billion victims compensation fund run by Ken Feinberg.
A Mobile native has launched a new software that lets parents tap into their kids' cell phones undetected, and most teens aren't too pleased about it.
The IRS has unveiled an app that allows you to check the status of your tax refund on your smartphone.
Forensic testing of a key piece of evidence in the Gulf oil spill investigation could take twice as long as expected.
The Alabama Supreme Court has thrown out a $3.2 million judgment against a Montgomery hospital and ruled for the first time that a state-affiliated hospital shares the state government's immunity from lawsuits.
Vermont snowbird visiting Baldwin County for the winter had his vacation cut short when police say they found images of child pornography on his computer when he took it to a Robertsdale computer repair shop.
A group of concerned Gulf Coast residents think Kenneth Feinberg has failed, and they want him out. A petition to fire the claims czar has been circling the Internet, and hundreds have signed it.
Governor Robert Bentley talks about creating jobs, and sends a message to the federal government.
Thousands packed the State capitol Monday as Alabama's 53rd Governor was sworn in.
The 67-year-old Bentley took the oath of office in front of the state Capitol on Monday. Click here to watch the swearing-in ceremony and Bentley's inauguration speech.
Junior from Spanish Fort High School wins singing competition.
Click Here to Vote! It is now up to you to decide who gets the honor of singing the National Anthem prior to the Under Armour Senior Bowl on January 29th at Ladd-Peebles Stadium.
Major insurance companies are issuing cancellation notices regarding wind and hail coverage to thousands of Gulf Coast homeowners.
BP released a new series of television commercials on their restoration efforts in the Gulf. The videos feature neighbors who were affected by the oil spill, and say things are back to normal.
Sisters Felisha and Latona Coleman are finalists in the 2011 Senior Bowl Superstar competition.
As the Auburn Tigers bring home a National Championship to Alabama, their fans are bringing home bragging rights.
Gov.-elect Robert Bentley has filled four positions on his staff, including hiring his campaign press secretary Rebekah Caldwell Mason as his communications director.
University of South Alabama student Carey Dekle is a finalist in the Senior Bowl Superstar competition.
Democrats in Congress pledged Tuesday to push for tougher regulation of offshore drilling and to make oil companies more financially responsible for spills -- steps a presidential panel says are necessary to prevent another catastrophic blowout.
Spanish Fort High School student Rebecca Womack is a finalist in the Senior Bowl Superstar competition.
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