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- Kids Raise Hundreds for Homeless
Local kids learned a little bit about the homeless and raised money to help them.
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- High Speed Chase ends with Crash
A triple digit car chase lands one suspect in the hospital.
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- NATO: 2 rockets hit Kabul airport area; no injury
NATO says two rockets were fired at the military part of Kabul's international airport, but did not cause any injuries.
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- Potential Good News for Housing Market
We'll find out this week just how strong the housing rebound is with a report on home construction.
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- Retailers Shooting for Gift Card Sales
Retailers are pinning their hopes on gift cards this season. - Retailers Shell Out Good Deals
The unofficial start to the holiday shopping season is less than two weeks away and retailers are already offering big discounts.
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- Fierce Battle Underway in Afghanistan
A battle is under way in eastern Afghanistan between insurgents and a coalition of French and Afghan troops. - Almost 200 Killed in Central America
Officials in El Salvador say at least 192 people were killed by floods and landslides that swept through the country last week
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- Nov 15 Apalachicola River Update
The Apalachicola River has crested at 20.6 ft. at Blountstown this Sunday evening. - Little Girl Missing; Mother Charged
5-year-old girl missing in North Carolina.
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- "Hero" Mayor Running for Governor
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is running for the office of Governor in Wisconsin. Barrett has been hailed as a hero for confronting a man armed with a metal bar. - Nov 15 Choctawhatchee River Update
The Choctawhatchee River at Caryville, Florida crested earlier today at 12.15 ft. - Volunteerism Up in Birmingham Area
Area charities report no drop this year in the number of people volunteering, and several say they're seeing significantly more than usual.
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- Students Gather for Conference on Israel
Duke University hosts conference on Israel
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- Christians on a Mission
A local organization is attempting to improve the wiregrass community by preaching the Christian mission.
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- Fla. Panhandle woman charged with killing husband
A Florida Panhandle woman has been charged with murdering her husband.
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- Caryville / Choctawhatchee River Update
The Choctawhatchee River at Caryville is forecast to crest at 12.3 ft. Sunday afternoon November 15 at Caryville, Florida. - Blountstown / Apalachicola River Update
The Apalachicola River at Blountstown is forecast to remain above flood stage through at least Friday November 20. - Sleepout for the Homeless
Kids are braving the cold for those less fortunate.
- Classroom trailer at Ga. school gutted by fire
A classroom trailer behind a Lawrenceville elementary school has been destroyed by an early-morning fire.
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- Bernard Madoff's jacket, watch auctioned in NYC
NEW YORK (AP) - Items once belonging to Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff and his wife have fetched as much as 20 times their estimated value at a New York City auction.
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- Mourners Gather for Fallen Agent
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was among mourners who gathered in Virginia Saturday to remember a drug enforcment administration agent killed in Afghanistan.
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- Fire Destroys Abandoned Wiregrass Church
Elizabeth church in Columbia caught fire and is now just a smoldering pile of rubble.
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- Suicide Bomb Kills LIttle Ones
Children are among the dead in a suicide attack in Northwest Pakistan. - Habitat for Humanity Begins Building a New Home
Dozens of wiregrass volunteers donated their time and effort to help one area woman become a homeowner.
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- Soldiers Ashes Stolen
A burial at Arlington National Cemetery Friday had all the trimmings of a proper military funeral except one thing, the soldier’s remains.
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- NASA on track for Monday space shuttle launch
NASA remains on track for a Monday launch of space shuttle Atlantis. Even the weather is looking great.
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- Part of Gulf State Park Pier reopens
Part of the Gulf State Park Pier has reopened and a park official says the rest should be open soon.
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- Farmers Honored at 2009 Farm City Awards Ceremony
Lots of farmers gathered in the same room is a rare occurrence, but Friday was one of those rare occasions. - Governor Bob Riley today commented on the Alabama Supreme Court White Hall casino ruling.
MONTGOMERY – Governor Bob Riley today commented on the Alabama Supreme Court White Hall casino ruling. - New Court Ruling on Bingo Machines
The State Supreme Court issues a ruling today concerning electronic bingo machines in Alabama.
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- A Local Organization Plays "Santa for Seniors"
The Southern Alabama Regional Council on Aging, SARCOA, is sharing the Christmas spirit with nearly 500 seniors. - H1N1 Vaccine Update
The Centers for Disease Control say 22 million Americans have now caught the H1N1 flu and almost 4,000 have died from it.
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- "Digital Aging" part 3
As the number of online users grows, so do reports of scams and online identity theft.
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- FBI to conduct new search in Cleveland bodies case
FBI conducting searches tonight and tomorrow with thermal imaging equipment
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- Downtown Enterprise sidewalk project update
Construction is underway on the Enterprise downtown sidewalk project.
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- Ft. Hood Shooting Suspect communicated and accepted wire transfers from Pakistan
Shooting suspect had sent and accepted wire transfers from Pakistan
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- Local dentist honored for community service
A local dentist is being recognized for his service to the community.
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- Recent spike in robberies of Hispanic have officials concerned
Robbers target Hispanics as ideal robbery victims
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- Alabama court rules against White Hall gambling
Alabama court rules against White Hall gambling - Former Alabama Secretary of State is again facing felony charges
Court OKs felonies against former Alabama official
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- Fort Walton's "vision plan" meeting to discuss development, land use & utilities
Ft. Walton conducting public hearing on development and land use on November 19th.
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- Pet friendly event comes to Pike County
Here is an activity for you, your family, and a furry friend.
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- Ed Lizenby Lake to undergo project to increase fish levels
The Ed Lisenby Lake in Ozark is undergoing a project to replenish fishing levels.
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- Controlled burn scheduled for Florida panhandle Saturday
Smoke may be a factor for drivers saturday when travelling near Tyndall AFB in the panhandle
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- Farm City breakfast promotes agriculture
Farmers and area "officials" are coming together to promote agriculture.
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- Applications Available for Fire and Emergency Response Grant Program
Grants available to assist fire departments in hiring more front-line firefighters
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- Guantanamo 9/11 suspects face trial in NY
Bringing suspects to U.S. soil to face trial is a key step in President Barack Obama's plan to close the terror suspect detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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- Balloon boy parents plead guilty
The parents of the boy involved in a runaway balloon hoax have entered guilty pleas in a Colorado courtroom.
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- DeFuniak Springs burglary ring busted
DeFuniak Springs Police Make Multiple Arrests in City-Wide Burglaries
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