Chief deputy Matthew Wade with the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday said actions taken by deputy Benjamin Kiser warrant him being awarded Life Saving
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ALEA: 7 died on Alabama roadways, waterways during Independence Day weekend
(WDNG) – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency on Monday released statistics from the Independence Day weekend that show seven fatalities were investigated by state troopers.
Read moreGreenbrier Dear Rd. upgrades begin, expected to last 60 days
(WDNG) – The outside lane of westbound traffic on Greenbrier Dear Road was closed to traffic on Tuesday afternoon as planned upgrades begin at the
Read moreCleburne County halts issuance of marriage licenses
Cleburne County has become the latest Alabama county to stop issuing marriage licenses in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says same-sex
Read moreOne police officer fired, another resigned after ties to Southern nationalist group revealed
(WDNG) – Two Anniston police officers with ties to an alleged hate group are no longer employed by the city. A statement from Anniston City
Read moreAdvisory council, civic leaders pleased with investigation of police officers
Two officers with the Anniston Police Department were placed on leave Wednesday after a video revealed ties to an alleged hate group. Top officials from city
Read moreForecasts of cold, ice prompt schools to delay Tuesday classes
The National Weather Service in Birmingham on Monday placed Calhoun County under a Winter Weather Advisory until 9 a.m. Tuesday morning. Precipitation is expected to
Read morePolice investigate second Anniston homicide of 2015
(WDNG) – Three weeks after Anniston police made an arrest in the city’s first homicide of the year, authorities have now launched an investigation into
Read moreAlabama driver’s license fees quietly increased
Alabama drivers seeking a new or renewed license may be surprised by increased costs that quietly went into effect this week. The Alabama Law Enforcement
Read moreAlabama drug convicts could see welfare restrictions eased under proposed law change
A bill prefiled in the Alabama Senate wants to ease restriction for residents ineligible for welfare benefits because of felony drug convictions. Under a proposed
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