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Bumpy ride an issue

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the July 4th, 2008

Bumpy ride an issue in the Shoals
A major road in the Shoals is falling apart.  Residents who travel the road wants something done about it. 

Spirit of America gears up for this year's celebration
The Spirit of America festival kicked off in Decatur Thursday afternoon.

Qualifying individual QI-1 program

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the July 1st, 2008

Qualifying individual QI-1 program terminated
A program designed to help pay for Alabamians to see their doctors ended today.

Red Bay water park attracting visitors
A water park in Franklin County is getting a lot of visitors.  The city hopes with more visitors, more money will be brought into the community.

Troopers Will Target Aggressive

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 28th, 2008

Troopers Will Target Aggressive Driving During the Fourth
During the Fourth of July holiday travel period, all available troopers will be on duty enforcing traffic laws, assisting motorists, and serving as reminders to drive safely.

Shoals native is competing in the 2008 Summer Olympics
A Shoals native has been chosen to participate in this year's summer Olympics. The interesting part is that she will not be competing for the United States.

New animal shelter sees

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 25th, 2008

New animal shelter sees a lot of action in Decatur
Destruction of exhisting building continues before construction of new facility.

Fourth of July Fireworks to be held at Bridge Street
Fourth of July is right around the corner. If you're planning to watch the big fireworks display in Huntsville, there's some important information you need to know…

Arab firefighters wearing long-expired

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 22nd, 2008

Arab firefighters wearing long-expired protective gear
Fire fighters in Arab are used to saving others, but now a city council member wants to come to their rescue.

Silo falls, spilling wheat in river
A silo full of grain buckled and fell, and the WAFF 48 News cameras were rolling.

Local brewer is almost

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 19th, 2008

Local brewer is almost back in business
In July of 2007 , Olde Towne Brewing company in downtown Huntsville went up in flames during the early morning hours. On Wednesday, final touches are underway at the new brewing facility.

Animals slaughtered on local farm
A Valley resident returns from vacation only to find about a dozen of his animals shot and killed.

Accident victim making slow recovery
Many of you have asked about a three-year-old Valley girl involved in a horrible car accident last month.

Man in critical condition

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 16th, 2008

Man in critical condition after weekend shooting
A Valley man is in critical condition after a Saturday night shooting.

Inmates take to gardening to off-set jail's grocery bill
Everyone's feeling the crunch of increased food prices these days. But one Valley sheriff's office is getting back to nature to offset its grocery bill. 

Former chief charged in attempted arson case
A former Shoals police chief has been arrested and charged with trying to set fire to his estranged wife's house.

Valley crossing guard named

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 13th, 2008

Valley crossing guard named semifinalist
A Valley crossing guard is one step closer to winning the Energizer's "keep going" contest.

Madison County Chamber director fired
The Director of Madison's Chamber of Commerce, Sallie Wagner, is off the job.  She was fired Monday.

Pit maneuver made to stop high-speed chase
A high-speed chase across the shoals late Wednesday has another police department explaining its policy. Officers say their top priority was stopping this driver while saving lives.

Valley residents cautious about

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 10th, 2008

Valley residents cautious about tomatoes
Valley shoppers stop to weigh a big, round, red decision: to buy or not to buy tomatoes. "I love tomatoes," said Earl McDonald, a Valley shopper.

Heat Wave catching everyone off guard
North Alabama is experiencing an early heat wave that's taking a toll on many of us.  specially those who end up in the hospital for heat-related illnesses.

Marshall commission candidate requests recount
A candidate for the Marshall County District 2 Commission Seat wants a recount.

Six kittens survive after

Posted in Alabama News by alabama on the June 7th, 2008

Six kittens survive after being set on fire
This is a case of animal abuse at it's worst. 

Jury seated in Albarran murder trial
The jury has been seated in a high-profile Valley murder case.

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