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Alabama man's son injured at Ft Hood

A Eufaula man says his son is recovering after being hit in the shoulder during a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army post in Texas.

Bonner: AMA sold its soul to the devil

Alabama Congressman Jo Bonner says the AARP and the AMA endorsements of the Democrat-sponsored health care bill will not change his plan to vote against the measure.  Bonner

Ala. Guard member injured in shooting

A member of an Alabama National Guard unit is recovering after being wounded in the shooting at Fort Hood in Texas.

Guns stolen from Eddie's Pawn Shop

A burglary at Eddie's Pawn Shop in Daphne leaves ten guns on the streets.

Mobile family has ties to Ft. Hood

Cheryl Cotton's cousin, 34-year-old Nicholas Barrett, along with his wife and children, have been stationed in Killeen, Texas for the past eight years.

MAWSS project to close Old Shell Road

A project by Mobile Area Water and Sewer System will close Old Shell Road between Florida and Upham streets starting at 6 p.m. Friday, November 6.

Judge ok's sale of Scrushy's lake home

A judge has refused to block the sale of Richard Scrushy's palatial Lake Martin home.

Battle over no-bid contract has impact

The battle over an unbid $13 million computer contract is beginning to have an impact on how other state contracts are awarded.

Ala. preacher charged in church fire

Federal agents say they're searching for a Clarke County preacher who's facing arson charges in connection with a fire at his church.

Judge Neilson explains Thomas ruling

Fox 10 News has learned the jury in the Herman Thomas trial almost didn't get a chance to make it's decision in the case.

Eric Buzbee talks after three trials

After spending over two years in jail and going through three capital murder trials, Eric Buzbee is a free man.

Mobile neighborhood hit by vandals

Vandals left their mark on a Mobile neighborhood and homeowners said the damage could affect their property values.

Car, kid thief arrested Thursday

A suspect was arrested Thursday for stealing a car with two small children inside.

300 creditors on file for Prichard

U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Mobile has more than 300 creditors on file for the City of Prichard. The list includes private companies and government

Thomas Trial: Judge Neilson speaks out

After a week and a half of silence Claud Neilson, presiding judge in the trial of former Mobile County circuit court judge Herman Thomas, speaks out about his

Alabama company to cut 150 jobs

A Covington County employer has announced it is laying off more than 150 people.

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