Sep 10, 2009 | WVTM-TV Birmingham
Tuscaloosa County fugitive captured after foot chase
A man wanted on drug charges in Tuscaloosa County was tracked down and captured today.
Road trip! Products Mart answers sought away from a
Fayette County Administrator John Gordon, center, shows off his facility to Morgan County District 3 Commissioner Don Stisher, left, and District 4 Commissioner Greg Abercrombie, right, during the recent visit.
Fayette Arts Festival celebrates 40th anniversary
This year marks a very special year for the Fayette, Ala., Arts Festival. We will be celebrating our 40th Anniversary.
Teachers, students making final preparations
After a summer vacation that was extended by a day thanks to furloughs, Fayette teachers are now officially back in their classrooms and preparing for the new school year that begins Monday.
Police in Fayette say 2 dead in shooting in rural Studdards Crossroads community
Police in Fayette say two people have been shot to death near the rural community of Studdards Crossroads.
Maner testifies against former science teacher in sex-abuse case
Forty-six year-old Carol Lynne Maner spent most of the afternoon on the stand Monday testifying in often tense and quiet detail that former Beaumont Junior High School science teacher Jack Russell Hubbard raped her, "taking her virginity," when she was 15, a charge that dates to the 1970s.
Valls elected president of district attorneys association
Limestone County District Attorney Kristi Valls, one of three female district attorneys in the state, has been named president of the Alabama District Attorneys Association.
Fuller Kimbrell is a political legend
Fuller Kimbrell is a legend in Alabama politics. He turns 100 years old this Saturday, June 20 and a party is planned for him in Tuscaloosa.
Steve Flowers: Kimbrell is legend in Alabama politics
Fuller Kimbrell is a leg end in Alabama poli tics. He turns 100 years old this Saturday, June 20, and a party is planned for him in Tusca loosa.
Isolated strong storms again today.
Isolated heavy downpours, some with thunder and lightning, formed early today, wetting some neighborhoods between 7 and 11 am.
Nearly 900 utility workers are en route to Alabama in wake of storms
An additional 893 utility workers are en route to Alabama from Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, Arkansas and Louisiana to help restore power to thousands of customers left in the dark by storms last night and this morning.