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Mobile City Councilman Cory Penn and Mobile's Executive Director of Public Safety, Rob Lasky, will host a second public forum focused on violence prevention on Saturday, March 2.
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The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has yet to announce any arrests in the weekend shooting in Dadeville that killed four and left thirty two people injured. The latest from ALEA is that special agents were still gathering and examining information.
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Alabama officials are renewing calls for the public to aid in their investigation of a fatal shooting. The attack occurred at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Dadeville Saturday night. Local authorities gave no indication of any arrests in the case.
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Updated at 10:45 am 4/11/2023 Multiple news outlets confirm the prime suspect in this week’s bank shooting in Louisville, Kentucky is a graduate of the University of Alabama business school on the Tuscaloosa campus.
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The Crimson Tide men’s basketball team faces Mississippi State in the quarterfinals in the Southeastern Conference tournament. The game also comes following the first comments from Alabama star Brandon Miller on the death of twenty three year old Jamea Harris
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Alabama is seeing an alarming rise in gun violence against law enforcement officers, authorities said.Three Alabama police…
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When it comes to curbing gun violence in the Tuscaloosa area, it takes a village.The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama and the Bureau of…
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Around five thousand people gathered in Birmingham on Saturday to march in solidarity with protestors in Washington D.C. and across the country.The…
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After a bloody stretch in the state’s capital, Montgomery officials are working to get guns off the streets by appealing to people's pocketbooks.The…