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Bribery Investigation at Redstone

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

Bribery Investigation at Redstone has new developments
There are new developments in the ongoing bribery investigation on Redstone Arsenal.  

Family pleading for help in fatal hit-and-run case
The brother and cousin of a Valley man are pleading for information about a hit-and-run that left their loved one dead.

Volunteer firefighter charged with

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

Volunteer firefighter charged with 5 counts of arson
The son of one Valley community's fire chief is behind bars. He's charged in a string of arsons in the Ruth community near Arab in Marshall County.

City Tells Owner She's In Violation After City Tree Damages Her House
We told you Monday about a city-owned tree that fell on a Decatur home, leaving massive damage. Now the homeowner says the city's sent her a letter, giving her 30 days to fix the house.             

Valley Reaction to Bill

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

Valley Reaction to Bill Heard closing it's doors
One of Huntsville's biggest car dealers shut down Wednesday leaving hundreds of jobs in jeopardy.

 

Austin High School Bully Is Arrested, Victim In Hospital
An Austin High School student was beaten and taken to the hospital Tuesday.     

 

Parents had a "Head Start" in registering to vote
The quickly approaching presidential debates are a reminder that November's election is almost here, and one Valley groups spent Wednesday helping register voter.

Riding Golf Carts on

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

Riding Golf Carts on the Street will get you a citation
Decatur police say they'll cite anyone who's caught riding a golf cart on the sidewalk and on public streets.  

Director of Public Safety makes adjustments for city fuel shortage
A shortage of fuel has many of us scrambling to find gasoline stations that are still open. But what if you had a fleet of some 400 police cars, fire trucks and ambulances to keep fueled?

Trail of Tears Ride

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

Trail of Tears Ride is Split
One of the biggest events for the Shoals is the annual Trail of Tears Motorcycle Ride.   

14 Schools buses were vandalized
If you have a child of elementary school age in the city of Madison and the bus was a little late for school Thursday morning, there may be a good reason why.     

Higher utility rates hurt

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

Higher utility rates hurt another utility company
The utilities board held a work session to address a budget that could cost customers more money.

2 people confess to a string of burglaries
Two people are facing almost a dozen charges following a string of burglaries.   

AG Troy King promises to look into every claim of gouging
Attorney General Troy King says the investigation into gouging has to travel up the supply chain.

Gas Prices in Sand

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

Gas Prices in Sand Mountain have consumers worried
The first reports of high gas prices came in from Sand Mountain.    

Customers are furious about possible gas gouging
Friday's gasoline hike has customers furious. They say the spike in prices is a rip off and don't believe it has anything to do with Hurricane Ike or Hurricane Gustov.

Lee High School making sure students stay safe on the highway
It was nearly 2 years ago that a school bus loaded with students from Lee High School went off the side of Interstate 565.

Morgan Co. Schools have

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

Morgan Co. Schools have a new high tech way to communicate with parents
Morgan County Schools are joining the growing list of systems with a high tech way to talk to parents when the weather gets bad.     

Accident in Hartselle leaves two injured
Two accidents in Hartselle Tuesday afternoon involving the same jeep.    

Heart of the Valley responds to Ike's threat
The crews from HEMSI and DAS are a handful of about 500 ambulance crews nationwide responding to Ike.

Don't let fall break

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

Don't let fall break stop you from voting
There are some hotly contested run-offs across the Heart of the Valley

Police Bust Elaborate Indoor Marijuana Gowning Operation
A carefully crafted indoor marijuana grow lab on County Road 198 in Danville was kept secret from drug agents for some time.

Decatur Police & Fire

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

Decatur Police & Fire Deploy To New Orleans
Cops and Firemedics leave for the Big Easy where they will help for up to 10 days.

WAFF 48 News looks at Albarran's letter to Judge Karen Hall
WAFF 48's Eric Sollman looks at the letter Albarran wrote to Judge Karen Hall.

Convicted cop killer gets death penalty
A judge sentenced Benito Albarran to die after finding evidence that Officer Daniel Golden's death was cruel and unmerciful.

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