 | Accused UAH Shooter Amy Bishop Fired
The University of Alabama in Huntsville has fired the professor accused of shooting six co-workers, killing three.
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 | House To Begin Budget Work After Spring Break Week
After waiting until the 2010 session of the Legislature is almost two-thirds completed, the Alabama House is ready to begin work on General Fund and education budgets.
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 | 1 Student Killed, 1 Injured In SUV Rollover
Auburn authorities say alcohol may have played a role in an accident that killed one Nebraska student athlete and injured another traveling in Alabama for Spring Break Monday.
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 | What's Going Around-Swine Flu Still Here
Just when we thought the cold and flu season was over, local physicians remind us the swine flu is still going around. Local 15’s Varion Walton has our weekly doctor’s report. Video
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 | Two Large Alabama Casinos Staying Closed For Now
Two large electronic bingo casinos that have been closed for more than a month are planning to stay that way even though a judge says Alabama's attorney general has legal authority over the governor's gambling task force.
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 | More New Florida Property Insurers In Trouble
Several more small startup property insurers in Florida are headed for insolvency, leaving tens of thousands of homeowners looking for a new company as hurricane season approaches June 1.
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 | Pilot Sullenberger To Be Honored in Ala.
Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who as a US Airways pilot won acclaim by guiding a stricken aircraft to a safe landing in the Hudson River, will be honored by an organization that represents Medal of Honor recipients.
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 | Keesler Medics Deploy To Aid Chile
A fully equipped team from the 81st Medical Group at Keesler Air Force Base left for Chile on Sunday to help victims of the magnitude-8.8 earthquake that hit Feb. 27.
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 | Success Of Rally For College Funding Unclear
The message of hundreds of students who rallied in Tallahassee last week for increased state university funding may have fallen on deaf ears.
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 | Former Birmingham Mayor Gets 15 Years for Bribery
Former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford
has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for taking some $235,000 in bribes in return for lucrative bond work.
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