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Corbett: House GOP Officials didn't Raise Red Flag
The ranks of current and former state House Republican legislators, prosecutors allege, are littered with people whose election-day efforts benefited from the illegal use of taxpayer-paid resources.
New books help genealogy research opportunities
Several new books have come in to help the genealogy researcher get passed their 'brick wall.' Maybe one of these could help you: n 'Miscellaneous Alabama Newspaper Abstracts' volumes 1 and 2, by Michael Kelsey, Nancy Graff Floyd and Ginny Guinn Parsons.
Man wanted for ATM burglaries sought by police
The pictures in this story leaves no doubt in the minds of Louisville Metro Police detectives that someone reading this knows the suspect.
Leader of the band tells students to listen
Delfeayo Marsalis stood before Jefferson High School's first-period jazz ensemble and told the 25 young musicians to turn their sheet music around, that they were going to learn by listening, not reading.
11 investigates mayoral candidate Heiner's record of job creation
Metro Councilman Hal Heiner is the 2nd republican in the race for Louisville mayor.
Ex-coach's trial in death of player set to start
Opening statements are scheduled in the trial of a former high school coach charged with reckless homicide in the death of one of his football players.
Steven Seagal as a cop? When reality TV takes an unreal turn | Anna Pickard
In Lawman, the action movie star has become a real-life upholder of the law. Surely this sets a remarkable precedent for other actors to follow ... Off the screen and on to the streets a Steven Seagal: Lawman It feels at first like a particularly well-made spoof, but after watching the trailer for TV series Steven Seagal: Lawman several times over ...
Judge steps down from trial of county judge
A retired judge appointed to hear the corruption case against a former Jefferson County judge is stepping down from the case.
Judge steps down from trial of county judge
A retired judge appointed to hear the corruption case against a former Jefferson County judge is stepping down from the case.
Neighbors Angry at Man Claiming He's a Sex Offender
A landlord and one of his neighbors in Jefferson County are squaring off over a sign the neighbor has put in his window.
Man Killed By Jefferson Co. Officers
Jefferson County Sheriff's officers shot and killed a fleeing suspect in a drug case early Sunday.
McCalla residents take fears about Norfolk Southern hub to county planning group
More than 100 McCalla residents turned out at the Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission meeting today to voice opposition to a proposed Norfolk Southern cargo-loading terminal they believe is planned for their community.
Charity Piggy Bank or Chaotic Pet Project- Katopodis Fraud Trial
Attorneys gave their closing arguments in the federal fraud trial of former politician John Katopodis.
Former Jefferson County Commissioner John Katopodis was convicted of fraud. View Larger Former Jefferson County Commissioner John Katopodis was found guilty Wednesday on 97 counts of wire and mail fraud for misusing funds from a charity he oversaw.
Naval officer Jonathan Pohnel, former Boston City Councilwoman Maura...
Testimony Thursday in the fraud trial of John Katopodis featured accolades from a Maryland naval lieutenant and a former Boston city councilwoman who both said how generous Katopodis was.
Continue reading "Opening arguments heard at Katapodis fraud trial"
John Katopodis took money given to a computer charity by Jefferson County and used it to visit casinos in New Orleans and Louisiana, take trips to Florida and the Bahamas and donate to political campaigns, federal prosecutors said today, the first day of Katopodis' fraud trial in Birmingham federal court.
Wife of Birmignham Mayor takes stand.
The defense is now presenting its case at the federal fraud trial of former Jefferson County Commissioner John Katopodis.
Birmingham City Hall gave John Katapodis' charity ,Computer Help for Kids, $200,000. After spending a year trying to audit the charity, the city gave up in apparent frustration.
Former Jefferson County Commissioner and one -time Birmingham City Councilman John Katapodis did use hundreds of thousands of dollars from a charity for underprivileged children he helped to create.
Parolee fatally shot trying to avoid checkpoint
A man wanted for failing to report to his parole officer has been fatally shot by a prison guard as the man tried to flee from a contraband checkpoint at a prison unit in Jefferson County, according to a spokeswoman for the state Corrections Department.
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