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Police chief speaks about teacher charged with student sex crimes
A Shoals Junior High teacher is out on bond Monday night, but she faces serious allegations.
Tupelo strings program fills schools with music
Five mornings a week, the band hall at Tupelo High School fills with string music.
UNA football player faces weapons charge
A freshman University of North Alabama football player faces two misdemeanor charges stemming from a November shooting.
Alabama Young & Free Representative
The search is over for the voice of Alabama's under 25 crowd. The public's top pick is a man from Florence.
Texas colleges counting economic blessings - for now
Denise Trauth, president of Texas State University, tries not to gloat. But when she meets with counterparts from across the nation, as she did at the annual gathering of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities recently, she feels fortunate to be in Texas.
Wake-Up Call: Robinson's path leads through 'The Muck'
University of North Alabama senior quarterback Harrison Beck had a rough ending to his college career on Sunday, when the Lions lost to Carson-Newman 24-21 in an NCAA Division II playoff quarterfinal.
HPMEC hosts Creative Writer's Retreat
Those taking part in the creative writer's retreat at the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Education Center included, from left: Front--instructor Roland Mann of Oxford, Miss., Ethan Baker of Piggott and Bob Jones of North Little Rock.
Jamie Brooks was recently crowned Miss Leeds Area 2010 and looks forward to the many new experiences the crown holds.
Claude Rains memorabilia to UNA film library
"I remember going to my local libraries to see if there was anything written about my dad," she said of her father, Hollywood legend Claude Rains.
Family trade: Enlightening minds: Man teaches in Dad's old classroom
Cedar Ridge Middle School science teacher Tom Hand and his son Stanley, who teaches at Oak Park Middle School.
This Weekend in the Valley with Erika
Here's more information on the events Erika Odell highlighted Friday on the morning show : Alzheimer's Symposium The 16th annual Alzheimer's Symposium will take place Friday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will be held at Cross Point Church of Christ on Cox Creek Parkway in Florence.
Group studying new state board for postsecondary education
Alabama's new two-year college system chancellor could be a lame duck before she takes the job under a proposal to create a separate school board for the system.
Saluting military achievements
Jenkins recently completed Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
Our View: Alabama's two-year colleges shouldn't be overseen by the...
Those who watched a corruption scandal unfold several years ago in Alabama's two-year colleges won't argue the state Board of Education did a bang-up job overseeing the system.
Seat being sought: Fitchburg city councilor at large Address: 44 Tibbett Circle, Fitchburg Age: 33 Occupation: Software engineering and management Education: Bachelor of Arts in American studies, Brandeis University; Masters in Business Administration, University of North Alabama Political experience: Fitchburg councilor at large, 2006 to present; ...
Two minutes after midnight, the wee first minutes into Thursday. The phone rang.
Burrows has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. He is the son of Ziza and stepson of Marcus McCaray of Huntsville and a 2009 graduate of Buckhorn High School.
Young filmmaker got his start at 6
Athens native Brad Thompson, left, talks with an actor in his short film, "Collecting Chloe," a suspense thriller.
A former television reporter who aired a news episode titled a oeAbove the Lawa about Morgan County Commission Chairman John Glasscock, plans to challenge him for his job in the June Republican Primary.
North Alabama hammers Valdosta to clinch share of title
Harrison Beck, shown in preseason practice, threw for 350 yards and four touchdowns in Thursday's rout of Valdosta State.
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