Alabama Live - Sat Nov 07
Some courts in Alabama allow people without legal vocabulary or knowledge of court procedures to interA pret, said Mavi Figueres, an interpreter who was interA viewed by the Justice Department.
Hoover still has time to reverse decision and keep buses runningThe Mobile Register Online - Sat Nov 07
Hoover has voted to end MAX services. After hastily and foolishly voting last month to end bus service, Hoover city officials now find themselves being asked to find transportation for bus riders who will soon be stranded.
Ala. court give death row inmate another reviewWTVY Dothan - Fri Nov 06
The Supreme Court issued a 7-0 order Friday directing the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals to make another review of claims by Joe Nathan James Jr.
Ala. court give death row inmate another reviewWSFA-TV Montgomery - Fri Nov 06
The Alabama Supreme Court has told a lower court to take another look at a death penalty case from Jefferson County.
Ala. death toll due to H1N1 virus rises to 30WAFF-TV Huntsville - Fri Nov 06
State Health officials confirm the number of deaths from Swine Flu in Alabama has now risen to 30.
a sloppy firing, but a decent recovery by acting Mayor Carole SmithermanBirmingham News Online - Fri Nov 06
I can't help but believe one of the reasons Birmingham's acting Mayor Carole Smitherman fired Chief of Staff Deborah Vance-Bowie was because of Vance-Bowie's close relationship with some of us in the media.
Man killed at Ensley car wash was likely committing a robberyThe Mobile Register Online - Thu Nov 05
A 22-year-old man shot to death last Friday at a car wash in the 800 block of 20th Street Ensley was likely committing a robbery when he was killed, Birmingham police said Thursday.
Deadly Mobile Home Fire in AlabamaWTVC Chattanooga - Thu Nov 05
Officials in Center Point, Alabama say two people are dead following a mobile home fire.
On the Line -- The Trial of Larry LangfordWBHM-FM Birmingham - Thu Nov 05
Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford has been convicted of all 60 counts in his federal corruption trail.
Bessemer DA lets bingo halls stay open for nowWVTM-TV Birmingham - Wed Nov 04
A prosecutor is allowing 13 electronic bingo halls in Jefferson County's Bessemer Cutoff to remain open for at least the next few months.
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