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- Construction Closes Foster Street
A heavily-traveled Dothan road will be closed for about a month, starting next Monday.
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- Alabama task force spends $536,000 on legal help
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The governor's office has spent more than $500,000 on legal bills for its crackdown on illegal gambling.
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- Survey: Binge drinking high in Ala. dry counties
CEDAR BLUFF, Ala. (AP) - A survey that was recently released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation shows dry counties in Alabama have some of the state's highest rates of binge drinking.
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- Voting Underway for Health Care Reform Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) - The House is working its way toward an evening vote on a health care overhaul bill.
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- Prescription Drug Ring Busted in North Alabama
Authorities in north Alabama have announced a huge seizure of illegal prescription drugs.
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- Gov. Riley Spends Half a Million Dollars on Bingo Legal Bills
The governor's office has spent more than $500,000 on legal bills for its crackdown on illegal gambling.
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- Picture Prompts Underwater Search for Holloway's Remains
New tip leads Aruba to search for missing Alabama teen
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- Alabama State Faces String of Lawsuits
Current and former employees of Alabama State University have been filing a string of lawsuits with allegations of harassment, discrimination and wrongful termination.
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- New Infection on the Rise in Hospitals
Study: Lesser-known germ a bigger hospital threat
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- Gov. Riley Helping Haiti
Riley going to Mobile pack supplies for Haiti
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- Authorities Investigating Two Suspicious Fires
Athens Fire and Rescue and Athens police are continuing to investigate two suspicious fires that erupted within minutes of each other on U.S. 31.
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- Senator Working to Pass Alabama Bingo Bill
Ala. senator trying again with revised bingo bill
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- River Levels Update Mar 21 Sunday @ 2 am cdt
Sunday 3/21 @ 2 am cdt update completed.. Currently, one area river location is above flood stage.. Next rain Sunday (0.25 to 0.75 inch likely)..
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- Bill Johnson Speaks to Wiregrass Patriots
A former head of ADECA tells Wiregrass citizens why they should elect him as Governor.
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- Family Members Remember Murdered Store Owner
As police continue to search for a killer residents and family speak out about the murder of Grace Ann Bridges Dedert.
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- Thousands expected in DC for anti-war protest
Organizers say thousands of people are headed to the nation's capital to protest on the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
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- High-wire performer strolls between towers in Florida
A world record-holding high-wire performer crossed a 50-foot span between 32-story towers in downtown Fort Myers to promote upcoming performances.
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- Bernanke Wants to Keep Fed as watchdog of small US banks
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is making a fresh pitch for the Fed to retain its oversight of small banks.
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- Lesser-known germ a bigger hospital threat
A new study finds that as one superbug seems to be fading as a threat in hospitals, another is on the rise.
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- Police Continue Investigation Into Graceville Correctional Facility Murder
Authorities are continuing to investigate the death of an inmate at the Graceville Correctional Facility last week.
- Landmark Park Holds Spring Farm Day
Saturday is the first official day of spring and Landmark Park will be celebrating with its 27th annual Spring Farm Day.
- Wiregrass Home and Garden Expo Sparks Ideas
Wiregrass residents got some ideas from this year’s Wiregrass Home and Garden Expo.
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- Dothan Police and March of Dimes Fire it Up
Dothan Police Department and March of Dimes cooked up a great time Friday.
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- Suspects in Midland City Home Invasion May be Connected to Dothan Crime
A Midland City family is trying to rest after a late night home invasion.
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- Judge: Anthony can use public money
A judge has ruled that Casey Anthony is indigent and can use public money to pay for part of her defense against charges that she murdered her 2-year-old daughter. - Cameras Going Up Above Dothan Intersections
Driving around Dothan, you may have noticed some new additions at several intersections.
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- Tyson testifies in Tuskegee : UPDATED
The commander of the governor's antigambling task force says he tried to raid the VictoryLand casino in Macon County because the local district attorney had made it clear he would not enforce laws against illegal gambling.
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- Tyson testifies he has statewide clout over bingo
Tyson testifies he has statewide clout over bingo
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- New Airport Is Featured on Front Cover of AT&T Yellow Pages
The new Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport will grace the front cover of the new AT&T Yellow Pages.
- New Initiative Focuses on Getting Alabamians in Shape While Promoting Local Tourism
There are over 300 miles of walking trails across the state of Alabama, and Governor Riley wants Alabamians to get out and enjoy them.
- BADGES Discovers Indoor Growing Operation
Bay County Sheriff Frank McKeithen announced the discovery of an indoor marijuana grow on Wednesday by the Bay Area Drug and Gang Enforcement Squad (BADGES).
- Fugitive Caught in Walton County
A fugitive wanted by the U.S. Marshal's Florida Regional Task Force is arrested in Walton County.
- Two Arrested in Dothan Burglary
Two men are behind bars accused of burglarizing a home.
- Governor Bob Riley Urges Alabama Congressmen to Vote No On Health Care Bill
MONTGOMERY – As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to vote later this week on a major overhaul of the nation’s health care system, Governor Bob Riley is urging members of Alabama’s congressional delegation to continue opposing the bill. - Enterprise High School students raise over $3,000 for Haiti
Enterprise High School students are celebrating their success raising money for Haiti relief efforts.
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- Wal-Mart Renovation bring jobs to Enterprise
An upgrade at an area Wal-Mart means additional jobs.
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- Rain keeps farmers out of field during planting season
Planting season for corn has begun but many farmers have yet to get seeds in the ground.
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- District Attorney works to get restitution money from criminals
The Houston county District Attorney's Office is stepping up efforts to get restitution money from criminals.
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- Houston County Road Crews Working Overtime
Weather delays have kept Houston County workers from completing certain road projects around the county.
- Ashford Elementary Students Think about Future
Students at Ashford Elementary thought about their future Thursday.
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- Wal-Mart Helps Makes Students Smile
Kids at Ashford Elementary turned from students to professional truck drivers Thursday.
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- Distance Learning Helps Houston Co. High Schoolers
With finance shortfalls in several Wiregrass schools, cuts are being made on a regular basis,but technology is helping bring Houston County students together for high tech learning.
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- Casey Anthony has no money to pay for defense
The Florida mother charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter had $205,000 in a defense fund, but that money is gone.
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- Vacationing couple thinks Aruba photo shows human remains on ocean floor
Photos have been given to the FBI which has an open case file on missing Alabama woman, Natalie Holloway
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- Sinkhole repairs to close stretch of I-65 just south of Huntsville
16-mile stretch of I-65 in North Alabama closed to repair sinkhole.
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- Florida House acting on background check bill
Legislation that would tighten screening and criminal background checks for people who work with children, seniors and disable people has clearded the Florida House.
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- Russell County, Alabama halts jail expansion
Russell County has suspended its jail expansion plans after Phenix City officials declined to participate in the project.
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- The Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition Visits Dothan
Leaders in the bio-fuel industry from across Alabama and the nation got together today at the Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center to talk about alternative fuels. - KFH Industries Expected to Bring Miami Location to Dothan
KFH Industries Incorporated has been located in Dothan since 2005, and now the company has decided to move its Miami plant to Dothan also. This September when the transition to Dothan is complete, there will be 20 new jobs. Management at KFH says by that point, the company will have hired a total of 200 people from the Dothan area. - Bill proposed to let convicted felons free
A bill to let convicted murderers free on parole is in the legislature right now.
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