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More Alabamians can now get mental health help, no matter what

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Two more community mental health centers in Alabama have been approved to transition to a new model designed to expand access to mental health and substance use treatment services. Mountain Lakes Behavioral Healthcare, which serves Jackson and Marshall counties, and Highland Health Systems, serving C
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Cigar Box Music Festival returns to Huntsville this weekend

One of Huntsville's biggest events is back this weekend.
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Fox & Friends films segment in Downtown Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Peter Doocy went live from Downtown Huntsville for the Fox & Friends Main Street, U.S.A segment Wednesday. The City of Huntsville advised residents of road closures downtown Wednesday morning for unspecified filming. Downtown Huntsville, Inc. later revealed on Facebook the true purpose of the closure
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Warm, muggy, afternoon showers and storms once again

Rain chances will be picking up at the end of the week and continuing into the weekend as a cold front approaches the area. Temperatures will remain near to below average for this time of year as well. Out the door this morning is warm and muggy. Temperatures are already...
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Huntsville family seeks treatment support after 13-year-old suffers stroke

A Huntsville family is asking for help after their child suffered a stroke, and the lifesaving treatment he needs is at a hospital in Nashville.
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Donut Express fire leaves Decatur without beloved breakfast spot

DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - A fire at Donut Express on 6th Avenue has left Decatur residents without one of their favorite breakfast spots. The fire broke out Tuesday at the popular donut shop. Officials from Decatur Fire said no one was inside at the time of the fire and no one was hurt.
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One person arrested following drug bust in Alabama

ALABAMA — A Huntsville man was arrested Wednesday after police said officers discovered fentanyl during a traffic stop. According to Huntsville police, the stop happened around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, near Springhill Road and Blue Spring Road. Police identified the driver as 55-year-old Anthony Maurice Hayes of Hu
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Fort Payne man arrested after fleeing from traffic stop

MORGAN COUNTY, Ala. — A Fort Payne man was arrested and charged after fleeing from a traffic stop on Highway 36 in Somerville on Tuesday. According to the Morgan County Sheriff's Office, a deputy initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling eastbound on Highway 36 in Somerville. The vehicle initially turned on its t
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The final countdown: Decatur prepares for historic influx of tourists ahead of Rock the...

DECATUR, Ala. — The countdown is on as Decatur prepares to host the "Biggest Party in the South" for the very first time. Final preparations are moving into overdrive at The Fields at Decatur ahead of the three-day Rock the South country music festival, scheduled for June 11-13. Heavy machinery, bulldozers and logistic
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Madison demolishes five vacant buildings at I-565 intersection

MADISON, Ala. (WAFF) - Five long-vacant buildings at a busy intersection off Interstate 565 were demolished Wednesday as part of a city effort to clean up and improve Madison. The buildings, located at the Wall-Triana exit, had greeted drivers entering Madison for decades with overgrown grass and abandoned structures.

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