Nearly 100,000 in Alabama Still Without Power After Storms
Posted: 7:51 AM Nearly 100,000 customers were without power across Alabama early Tuesday after storms with the force of hurricane winds toppled trees and utility lines.
Posted: 7:51 AM Nearly 100,000 customers were without power across Alabama early Tuesday after storms with the force of hurricane winds toppled trees and utility lines.
Posted: 2:29 PM Authorities in eastern Alabama say a body pulled from the Chattahoochee River was that of a Fort Benning Soldier.
Posted: 9:41 AM The Atlanta City Council this week could vote on plans to build a new stadium in downtown Atlanta.
Posted: 9:39 AM Parishioners are praying the third time's a charm for a massive crucifix that has twice fallen outside a Catholic church in Jacksonville.
Posted: 9:38 AM The U.S. Army has identified the five-member crew killed in the crash of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter in Afghanistan.
Posted: 10:28 AM Police say a 21-year-old woman barricaded herself into a Daytona Beach motel room, threatened to kill herself and fired 18 shots because she was angry that her boyfriend was cheating on her.
Posted: 10:27 AM When firefighters opened the front door to get the newspaper, they found a dead baby wrapped in a towel on the door step.
Posted: 10:09 AM A protester arrested last fall during a mass demonstration outside Fort Benning is going to court and faces a possible prison sentence.
Posted: 10:42 AM Sheriff's deputies say an 81-year-old man shot a man who had been following him as he drove home.
Posted: 10:40 AM Crews plan to blow up another dam on Tuesday to help create a man-made whitewater course on the Chattahoochee River.
Posted: 10:39 AM Several college students are recovering from injuries after a crowded deck collapsed at a beach house in Gulf Shores.
Updated: 10:04 AM Football players don't necessarily have to suffer a concussion to suffer brain damaging effects. A new study finds the hits a player takes may cause a cumulative effect with, or without, a concussion.
Posted: 9:40 AM The Technical College of Georgia is expanding its global reach with new international contracts.
Posted: 9:39 AM Officials say a tree fungus known as laurel wilt is spreading across parts of central Florida, killing hundreds of redbay trees.
Posted: 12:50 PM A Royal Caribbean International cruise ship has returned to South Florida, concluding a voyage that saw more than a hundred people develop a gastrointestinal illness.
Posted: 12:39 PM An Ocala area woman has been arrested for sending nude pictures to teens.
Updated: 9:37 AM A deadly algae bloom is causing a record number of manatee deaths.
Posted: 10:18 AM Authorities say a man was fatally shot by Jacksonville SWAT officers who had been trying to help him after his truck crashed while ramming another car off the road.
Posted: 10:16 AM After more than a decade of planning and construction, a man-made whitewater course on the Chattahoochee River will soon open.
Posted: 9:27 PM Legislation that would ban local governments from forcing business to provide paid sick leave from their employees is moving through the state legislature.
Posted: 9:43 AM Stein Mart said Thursday that its revenue at stores open at least a year edged up 0.6% in February, topping Wall Street estimates.
Posted: 9:42 AM Officials at a Florida high school cancelled a few games after what appeared to be a small sinkhole opened on the baseball field.
Posted: 10:49 AM Police have announced a $51,000 reward for information about the deaths of a Canadian couple found dead inside their Hallandale Beach condominium.
Posted: 10:03 AM A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was injured when a deer ran in front of his cruiser in north Florida.
Posted: 10:02 AM Authorities are investigating after Columbus police shot and killed a man.