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Ex-Alabama Gov. Bob Riley fights gambling trial subpoena because of motorcycle ride
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MONTGOMERY — Former Gov. Bob Riley’s well-publicized plan for a summer motorcycle ride to Alaska could get interrupted by the Alabama gambling corruption ...
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'Mass extinction' victim snail rediscovered in Alabama
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A major mass extinction of 47 species of mollusks took place in North America in the first half of the 20th century after the watershed in which they lived was dammed.
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Retiring Alabama priest proud of 'radical' label
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Now 82, James was driving through Birmingham when he heard an explosion. The young priest, returning to Mobile at the time, rushed toward the noise. Dynamite had ripped into the Sixteenth Street ...
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Former Alabama star Cauley tied for 15th at U.S. Open
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BETHESDA, Md. — Former Alabama golfer Bud Cauley followed up his first-round 71 with an almost-identical round Friday and sits at even-par and in a tie for 15th place at the U.S. Open golf ...
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Bingo center in south Alabama reopens; law enforcement watchful
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The long-closed gaming development is now Center Stage Alabama. It has hundreds of electronic bingo machines resembling ordinary household computer monitors. Each monitor has the image of a bingo ...
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Tourist association touts 'Waterfalls, Wingdings and Wine'
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A wine tasting table is set up near the Princess Noccalula statue at Noccalula Falls Friday as part of the the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association's press conference promoting its newest ...
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Ozark leaders opposed to developing more low-income housing
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Ozark subdivision that was initially approved in 2005, but left incomplete for years, is expected to be redeveloped into low-income, single-family housing units, a move to which city leaders are ...
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Red Cross changes will not affect services
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State American Red Cross officials said a regionalization of staff that will cut 13 jobs across Alabama is designed to streamline operations and save money while not affecting the delivery of local ...
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