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Board members tour mental health facilities
Members of the Cheaha Regional Mental Health Center Board toured Clay and Randolph counties Tuesday to get a big-picture view of the facilities and the region's mental health needs.
Continue reading "Lineville men charged in child's death"
Two Lineville men have been charged with manslaughter in the death of a 12-year-old boy from the Delta community.
State to give out $12.2M in stimulus-funded grants
State transportation officials say they will give out $12.2 million in stimulus-funded grants to 10 Alabama airports by Sept.
Gold enthusiasts at home at Alabama Gold Camp
CRAGFORD - Miner Mike Finlay follows his long curly beard in the forest as thorny vines brush harmlessly over his denim shirt and jeans.
First lady looks forward to small-town living
Alabama's first lady Patsy Riley says one of the best parts of traveling through small towns on her book tour is they take her back to her roots.
East Ala. woman dies, children hurt in car wreck
LINEVILLE - Alabama state troopers say a woman died and two children were injured overnight in a single vehicle wreck on Able Road in Clay County.
Brush fires in Talladega National Forest linked to arson
Federal firefighters believe someone deliberately set a string of brush fires in the Talladega National Forest.
Little girl stays on Clay County's mind
ASHLAND - One stranger's grave has become a symbol of Clay County's good will over the course of the last 140 years.
Humor, struggles and everyday life
There's the picture of the woman taking her steaming laundry out of a boiling black kettle, and the picture of the woman peering at a Klan rally in Talladega from behind a parked car.
Clay Co. deputies raid alleged cockfighting/gambling ring
A raid on an alleged cockfighting and gambling ring in Clay County led to one arrest.
Fight to fix up home brings First Lady to town
The most recent effort to re store, renovate and completely reopen a historic state building -- at no cost to taxpayers -- re ceived a shot in the arm recently when the latest literary offering from part-time ...
The skeletal remains uncovered nearly three weeks ago have been identified as those of a Sylacauga man who has been missing for more than three years.
State marks its 189th birthday
More than 1,000 students helped celebrate Alabama's 189th birthday on a cold, windy Friday afternoon and one group had special reason to cheer.
December 11 - Alabama Governor Bob Riley says his future is on a farm, not in any political office, once his second term as Governor is up.
Alabama's governor won't run for anything in 2010
Gov. Bob Riley says he won't run for any public office in 2010. Riley was asked about his future plans while visiting Decatur on Wednesday.
Riley says he won't run for any office
Gov. Bob Riley said Wednesday that he will be done with elected office when his term ends in 2011.
Human remains found in Alabama's Talladega National Forest
Clay County Sheriff's deputies are trying to identify human remains found in the Talladega National Forest.