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Jacksonville police chief new president of the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police
JACKSONVILLE, Ala. (WBRC) - Jacksonville Police Chief Marcus Wood is now the president of the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. An 18-year veteran police officer, Jacksonville Police Chief Marcus Wood is the new president of the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief Wood will be responsible for issues...
Former Alabama safety carted off field during NFL preseason game
Former Alabama safety DeMarcco Hellams started his way from seventh-round draft choice to a spot on the Atlanta Falcons’ regular-season roster with his performance in his first pro game one year ago. But this year in the Falcons’ preseason opener, Hellams was carted off the field with a leg...
Bin Depot, an Amazon return store, opening in Bessemer
Ever wondered what happens to items returned to Amazon? A new store opening in Bessemer answers that question. Thanks to a revolutionary retail concept, shoppers can buy top-brand items at a fraction of the cost. Want to learn more? Read on to find out how a new store called Bin...
Once facing execution, man convicted of grisly motel murder set for Alabama parole board hearing
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A man who tortured and murdered a woman at a Huntsville motel in 1983 is once again eligible for release from prison. Phillip Musgrove, who was born in 1953, was initially sentenced to death for the killing of Deborah Lynn Burks, whom he had dated over a period of several months.
Alabama’s Roy Wood Jr. to host CNN news and comedy series: ‘We’re back!’
If you’ve missed seeing Roy Wood Jr. on television, the wait will soon be over. The comedian from Alabama, formerly a high-profile correspondent on “The Daily Show,” is set to host a new series on CNN, “Have I Got News For You.”. Wood, 45, confirmed his...
‘We all feel it’: Combating hunger in North Alabama with annual ‘Fill the Food Bank’ fundraiser
With grocery store prices sky-high, more people than ever are finding it hard to feed their families. That's why News 19 is teaming up with the Food Bank of North Alabama to combat food insecurity in the Tennessee Valley.
Alabama's Northern Beltline project construction progresses
More progress is being made on the Northern Beltline. Congressman Gary Palmer, leaders of the Alabama Department of Transportation and local officials were Pinson Thursday for a tour of the Northern Beltline. It is the largest uncompleted project in the Appalachian Development Highway System. Alabama’s congressional delegation secured $519 million...
Applications open for Urgent Housing Repair Program in Selma
Applications open for Urgent Housing Repair Program for Selma residents who live in disaster area 1. Disaster area 1 in Selma comprises JL Chestnut to First Avenue and Broad Street to Marie Foster Blvd. Those who are eligible may receive help with home repairs via funding from a Community Development...
Selma CNTR invites public to roundtable meeting on Aug. 15
The Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth & Reconciliation (Selma CNTR) will co-host a roundtable meeting with the City of Selma, Wallace Community College (WCC), Black Belt Community Foundation (BBBCF) and the Selma Dallas County Children’s Policy Council Foundation on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 11:45 a.m. The public is invited...
New primary care clinic opens in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Primary care patients have a new option in Montgomery. Oak Street Health held its grand opening Friday alongside CVS Pharmacy at the corner of Rosa. L. Parks Avenue and West Fairview Avenue. It’s part of a nationwide clinic chain owned by CVS Health. It specializes in...
Montgomery work center guard accused of selling cigarettes to inmates
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama Department of Corrections confirms one of its security guards at Red Eagle community work center was arrested this week. The department said Shamal Smith, 28, was arrested Thursday in relation to a contraband investigation. He is charged with one count of use of official position for personal gain.
Groups band together to help Montgomery veteran with home repairs
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Thanks to a combined effort, a veteran in Montgomery got some much-needed repairs to his home. Terry Jackson’s house needed a lot of work. That’s why crews showed up early Thursday for a comprehensive makeover. They spent the day replacing the roof, painting, and doing exterior renovations and yard work.
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