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DCH Hospital files for dismissal from wrongful death lawsuit

DCH Health Care Authority has responded to the wrongful death lawsuit brought by Andrew Doss, the husband of a DCH hospital worker shot and killed earlier this year. Ada Doss was fatally shot in the DCH parking lot on May 12, killing the 27-year-old. Andrew later filed a wrongful death lawsuit against DCH, as well as t
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Stormy Pattern Returns: Here’s the Latest on Alabama’s Severe Weather Risk – CBS42 News...

Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum says a more active weather pattern is moving into Central Alabama this weekend and early next week. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected, with some becoming strong to severe and capable of producing damaging wind gusts from microbursts, torrential rainfall, frequent lightning,
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The ticks you may find in Alabama, and the diseases they can carry

It's been a gnarly year for ticks already in the U.S., but the ticks you're seeing will vary depending on where you live.
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Heavy police presence on Montgomery’s Woodmere Boulevard Friday night

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - WSFA 12 News is working to confirm information surrounding heavy law enforcement presence on Woodmere Boulevard late Friday night. A WSFA 12 News crew found multiple law enforcement units at the BP in that area around 10 p.m. Yellow crime scene tape surrounded the gas station and a dark-colore
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West Alabama Restaurant Was Serving Up More Than Just Slices Of Pizza

At Lost Pizza this summer, kids are getting their hands in real dough, spreading sauce, picking toppings, and eating the pizza they made themselves. More class dates are listed on the restaurant's Facebook page.
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David Rainer: Alabama Catfish Trail highlights fishing and food

With catfish living in almost all of the freshwater streams, creeks, rivers and reservoirs in Alabama, the Alabama Tourism Department decided it was time to honor this ubiquitous species to officially open the Alabama Catfish Trail. At a kickoff event in Birmingham recently, speakers celebrated what the numerous catfis
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Tiers of Sweetness – a sweet connection to the past

WETUMPKA, Ala. (WSFA) - Patience is a tricky thing. Some folks have a little, some have none. For Wetumpka resident Denice Pittman, it paid off in a way she never imagined. Pittman was a hairdresser for years. One day, she decided she wanted to create some fancy treats for her pets.
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Elmore County sheriff says jail roster offline for updates

Elmore County Sheriff Bill Franklin says the temporary removal of the county’s online jail roster is part of a planned system update aimed at combating scams targeting inmates’ families. “If you’re going to try to scam an inmate’s family, we’re going to make it real hard to do...
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Alabama’s oldest restaurant has served diners since 1907 — and it still deserves the...

Tucked away in Bessemer, Alabama, the Bright Star Restaurant has been welcoming hungry guests since 1907, making it the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the entire state. For over a century, this beloved landmark has served up Greek-influenced steaks, fresh seafood, and Southern comfort food that keeps peopl
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Auburn researchers target virus threatening Alabama’s tomato industry

DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - A virus spread by nearly invisible insects has triggered outbreaks in Alabama’s tomato industry since 2020, and Auburn University researchers are now leading a multi-state effort to help growers respond. Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus is transmitted by thrips — insects too small to see with...

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