Saturday | ABC 33/40
No Trial Date Year after Charges in Marion Civil Rights Shooting
Former state trooper James Bonard Fowler has no trial date a year after being indicted for a fatal shooting in 1965 that became a catalyst for the historic voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery. via ABC 33/40
Thursday May 8 | WSFA-TV Montgomery
City Releases Red Light Camera Figures for First Week
The city of Montgomery is releasing figures on red light runners for the first week of May. via WSFA-TV Montgomery
Wednesday May 7 | Montgomery Advertiser
Burglar takes safe containing cash
Someone broke into a Montgomery home and walked away with the resident's safe. The incident happened just before 3 p.m. Saturday on the 300 block of Tanglewood Drive, according to the police report. via Montgomery Advertiser
Monday May 5 | WSFA-TV Montgomery
Maxwell Air Force Reservists Head to Asia
Approximately twenty-five members of Montgomery's 908th Airlift Wing left Maxwell Air Force Base Monday heading for Soutwest Asia. via WSFA-TV Montgomery
Monday May 5 | WAAY-TV Huntsville
House Votes To Allow All Citizens To Serve
MONTGOMERY, Ala.- The Alabama House has passed a bill that would allow public employees to also serve in the Legislature and in other elected positions. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
Saturday May 3 | KXXV-TV Waco
Mexican bus lines being watched after accidents, indictments
Juan Martinez says he's seen drivers doze off from fatigue while at the wheel of the bus he takes from Houston to his hometown in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. via KXXV-TV Waco
Friday May 2 | Alabama Live
House turns down effort to rewrite Alabama constitution
“Those people who had the wisdom to elect you to this body ought to have the wisdom to decide on a new constitution”
The Alabama House turned down another effort to rewrite Alabama's 107-year-old constitution Thursday. via Alabama Live
Thursday May 1 | WBMA
Merck extends deadline for Vioxx registrants to su
“The resolution program is going forward in a satisfactory way. We expect to meet and exceed the threshold for funding of the program”
While asserting that the proposed $4.85 billion settlement for illness associated with Vioxx remains on track, the painkiller's manufacturer on Thursday extended until June 30 the deadline for registered ... via WBMA
Wednesday Apr 30 | WSFA-TV Montgomery
Breaking New: Gas Line Rupture in Downtown Montgomery
Stay informed up to the minute. Sign up for Breaking News and What We're Working On emails from WSFA 12 News. via WSFA-TV Montgomery
Monday Apr 28 | WAAY-TV Huntsville
Federal judge allows Creek Indians to join anti-gambling lawsuit
A federal judge in Mobile has given The Poarch Band of Creek Indians permission to become co-defendants in an anti-gambling lawsuit filed by Attorney General Troy King against the U.S. Department of the ... via WAAY-TV Huntsville







