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T-TOWN: Police: Man killed for $120
Published: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 11:22 p.m. SARALAND Police in Saraland say an Alabama National Guardsman was beaten and stabbed to death in a robbery that netted about $120 in cash.
Thank you for your recent editorials on the state legislators and their sneaky ways of hiding the pass-through pork that they don't want the public to know about.
Montgomery police find $200,000 cached in truck compartment
Montgomery police have found $200,000 secreted in a hidden compartment of tractor-trailer on Interstate 65 near the Hope Hull exit, the Montgomery Advertiser reports.
Police seize about $200,000 in traffic stop
Montgomery police seized about $200,000 from a secret compartment in a tractor-trailer on Interstate 65 on Tuesday night.
Saraland murder victim was Iraq war vet with 31 years in Army, National Guard
A 57-year-old man killed in his Saraland home during what police called an apparent burglary was an Iraq war veteran who served 31 years in the U.S. Army and Alabama National Guard, Army officials said Thursday.
Mobile Highway collision: 25-year-old Hope Hull man pronounced dead
A 25-year-old man from Hope Hull was killed in a two-car collision on Mobile Highway at the intersection of Greenleaf Drive late Friday evening, according to Lt.
Wetumpka man shoots alleged burglar
WETUMPKA -- A Montgomery County man is in a Birmingham hospital with life-threatening injuries after a Wetumpka homeowner shot him during an alleged burglary.
The following are crimes reported to the Montgomery Police Department. - Someone stole $40 worth of gas from a gas station in the 1100 block of Ann Street at 10:30 p.m. Sunday, reports state.
Senior court reporter gives back in Brazil
ECLECTIC -- It's a long way from courtrooms in Greenville, Hayneville and Luverne to the Brazilian rain forest, but Roy Durham can't wait to put aside his recording gear and head for anaconda country.
Senior court reporter gives back in Brazil
ECLECTIC -- It's a long way from courtrooms in Greenville, Hayneville and Luverne to the Brazilian rain forest, but Roy Durham can't wait to put aside his recording gear and head for anaconda country.
Life after rehab: Man shares his story of recovery
After the loose ends are tied, an addict re-enters life after re hab equipped with new coping tools and new faith.
Air Force OKs Pay Boost for Maintenance Workers
Jul. 8--Air Force Reserve and Guard maintenance personnel in the region are no longer among the nation's lowest paid.
Accident reported on I-65 South near Hope Hull exit
An accident along I-65 South near the Hope Hull exit is causing a backup in traffic but no injuries have been reported, said Chief Cunningham of The Montgomery County Sheriff's Department.
Howard family holds golden celebration
The Howard family of Hope Hull will gather in downtown Montgomery this weekend to celebrate 50 years of community service.
The Montgomery Advertiser - News
Ms. Beth Kyser of Pintlala, Alabama and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Kyser of Hope Hull, Alabama are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Ashley Elizabeth Kyser to Patrick Wayne Dean, son of Mr.
School board's squabbling erodes public confidence
What a sad spectacle for Montgomery taxpayers who desperately want to support public education.
Restaurant regular enjoys time spent with others
HOPE HULL -- If Byron Garner doesn't show up at D.J.'s Old Post Office Restau rant before the stroke of 10 a.m. every day, the cooks and waitresses want to know why.
Hope Hull felon gets 24 years for illegal gun possession
A convicted felon from Hope Hull was sentenced to 293 months in federal prison for illegal firearm possession, U.S. Attorney Leura G. Canary announced.
State needs change in Legislature in coming election
I read the 'Democrats Claim Success' guest column written by Senators Barron and Bedford and almost gagged.