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BP grant money left over from the 2010 Gulf oil spill is being used to repair and renovate a beachfront governor's mansion
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BP grant money left over from the 2010 Gulf oil spill is being used to repair and renovate a beachfront governor's mansion
The brawl broke out during a closed-door discussion in City Hall after a meeting between the mayor and the city council
A female Jefferson Parish Sheriff's sergeant was found murdered in a car in a New Orleans suburb early Monday morning
Assault charges may be filed against one or both of the dueling officials
The Crimson Tide's super-sized tailback is just the third running back to win college football's most prestigious award in the last 16 years
Sixty years ago, Rosa Parks' quiet and determined refusal to give up her seat on a city bus in Montgomery, Ala. to a white man sparked the beginning of The Montgomery Bus Boycott on Dec. 5, 1955
Sheriff's deputies say first the intruder wanted to steal, then he slept
Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steven Anderson says authorities met with attorneys representing three people who were arrested Nov. 8 when police were called to investigate a noise complaint
Many Republicans want to stop the flow of Syrian refugees altogether, but the White House insists there are "robust vetting procedures"
Birmingham, Ala., police say the mother of the one-year-old victim left the baby alone with several children, one of whom allegedly beat the infant because she was crying
Hunters reportedly called police after they found the body of a woman in Alabama's Talladega National Forest; investigators expect more arrests
Tigers' Heisman candidate looked human in Tuscaloosa; TCU and Michigan State both stumble; top 25 college football roundup
Julian Hernandez, now 18, issues statement through FBI: "respect my request for privacy"
Julian Hernandez was reported missing by his mother in 2002 when he was 5 years old; police say he has been located in Ohio
Alabama mom wants to send 14-year-old son back to school; but won't because officials refuse to honor wish not to resuscitate
Alabama officials told state's reigning top educator she lacks the certification to teach in her fifth-grade classroom; teacher resigns
50th anniversary of
Comic-Con superhero is a real life here from the civil rights movement
Presidential historians Douglas Brinkley and Robert Dallek discuss JFK's impact on civil rights in the U.S.
Former Ambassador Andrew Young speaks about the evolution of JFK's attitude toward civil rights
Hugh Taylor decided to sing the automated message sent to parents
Alabama judge sparks ethics complaint for telling poor defendants, "If you don't have any money and you don't want to go to jail .... you can give blood"
Amy Bishop Anderson killed three colleagues and wounded three more in 2010 at the University of Alabama at Huntsville
Tide rally for 24 points at end to win 27-14; Texas upsets No. 10 Oklahoma; No. 4 Michigan State survives Rutgers scare; top 25 roundup
Birmingham, Ala. police say fight over game controller ended in deadly gunfire
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to grant the Trump administration emergency relief and clear the way for Mr. Trump to remove Cook from her position.
Vance has described his longtime friendship with Kirk, who was also a key ally in his political rise.
President Trump announced Monday the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists."
The Senate confirmed Trump economic adviser Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve to finish Adriana Kugler's term. Miran plans to return to his White House job afterward.
Kash Patel and his deputy Dan Bongino are challenging the FBI's fierce allegiance to message control.
Mr. Trump said after the Minnesota assassination that he didn't want to "waste time" calling the state's governor after two lawmakers were gunned down.
The suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is under special watch in a Utah jail, days after he allegedly shot and killed the 31-year-old conservative activist.
Memphis will become the third U.S. city to see National Guard troops in its streets during President Trump's second term — and he said Monday that Chicago is "probably next."
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