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Colin Gray, the father of Georgia shooting suspect Colt Gray, could be seen rocking back in forth in court. He’s charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second degree murder, and eight counts of crue...Daily Mail14 hours ago
Muscogee County school evacuated as police respond to second bomb threat in ColumbusColumbus LedgerEnquirer2 days ago
The father of alleged Georgia high school shooter Colt Gray detailed the pair's hunting trips and revealed that he taught his son to shoot to 'get him an interest in the outdoors' and 'away from video games' when the pair were ...Daily Mail14 hours ago
Two men killed, more people injured in Columbus shootings on Labor Day, police sayColumbus LedgerEnquirer2 days ago
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Severe Thunderstorms Developing Across Parts of Coastal Louisiana & Florida
Severe Storms Slowly Heading Ashore With Waterspout Risk. Good afternoon everyone. As stated in this morning's article, we needed to watch coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico across parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida today for embedded severe weather with this tropical energy.
High school quarterback credits success to Columbus inventor
RIVERDALE, Ga. (WRBL) — A Georgia high school senior is having the best season of his career. He credits part of his success to a device pioneered by a Columbus inventor. Zach Still has been playing football with his twin brother Zion for years, but it was this year that his career took off. Still […]
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey calls for special State Board of Veterans Affairs meeting
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — Today, Gov. Kay Ivey wrote in another fiery letter that ample cause exists to remove W. Kent Davis as the commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs. After declining her request for him to resign, Davis said he respectfully disagrees. “At no time did our actions jeopardize the state of Alabama […]
When is a gun giveaway illegal in Alabama? Let's VERIFY
ATHENS, Ala. — A FOX54 Verify viewer sent us an email with concerns over a raffle being held to support a local high school athletics team. Top prize in this drawing was supposed to be a DiamondBack AR-15 rifle. In the wake of another school shooting claiming lives recently, this viewer was concerned about guns being offered by a school or any group representing a school.
Goldman Sachs program launched in Alabama to benefit entrepreneurs
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Select small business entrepreneurs in Alabama will participate in a new investment program offered by Goldman Sachs. The “Investment in Rural Communities” program launched last September. The Alabama cohort will allow 30 small business entrepreneurs to launch or grow their businesses with help from Goldman Sach’s business education program. Participants will be […]
Tracking a weekend cold front
COLUMBUS, Ga (WRBL)- Gloomy and wet to end the work week, light rain with a few pockets of moderate rain will continue through the evening and into Saturday morning. A cold front will begin to push through the News 3 viewing area by Saturday afternoon and evening, any remaining moisture should begin to move south. […]
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visits Alabama, participates in ceremony for future Navy ship
Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visited Alabama Friday to serve as the sponsor for the 14th and final U.S. Navy Expeditionary Fast Transport vessel that will be built at Mobile’s shipyard and delivered within the next 36 months. It was a visit without any comments about the tense presidential...
Warmer and drier this weekend, Fall-like temperatures on Sunday Morning
Tonight: The coastal low will weaken and send plenty of rain across the northern Gulf Coast. Birmingham will be far enough north to only get clouds and a few showers/sprinkles. It will be cooler with lows in the lower to middle 60s. High School Football: Right now, plan for a few showers to linger across […]
History talk to be held Sept. 10 on removal of the Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia, from 1827-1849
A presentation on the Removal of the Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia, from 1827-1849 with Dr. Christopher Haveman will be held Tues., Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. The presentation will be held at the Elloie J. Bradshaw Training Center, located at 6541 Jack Springs Rd., Atmore. According to a release, while most people are […] The post History talk to be held Sept. 10 on removal of the Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia, from 1827-1849 appeared first on The Atmore Advance.
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