Science Oct 10 Live Map: Track the path of Hurricane Michael Its winds shrieking, Michael crashed ashore in the early afternoon near Mexico Beach, a tourist town about midway along the Panhandle, a lightly populated, 200-mile stretch of white-sand beach resorts, fishing towns and military bases.
Nation Oct 10 Hurricane Michael makes landfall as a Category 4 storm Supercharged by abnormally warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday with potentially catastrophic winds of 155 mph, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S. mainland.
Nation Sep 05 As Tropical Storm Gordon made landfall, child died after tree falls on home Authorities posted on its Facebook page that responding deputies discovered that the child had been killed after a tree fell on a mobile home in Pensacola. The name and age were not released.
Nation Jul 12 Federal government reopens investigation into the killing of Emmett Till The case was closed in 2007 with authorities saying the suspects were dead; a state grand jury didn't file any new charges.
Politics Dec 12 Who is Doug Jones, Alabama’s new U.S. senator? Here's what we know about Doug Jones, a Democrat who once prosecuted two Ku Klux Klansmen in a deadly church bombing and has now broken the Republican lock grip on Alabama.
Politics Nov 19 Why some Alabamians are still standing with Moore Alabama's Christian conservatives see Roy Moore as their champion.
Politics Sep 26 Moore wins GOP primary runoff in Alabama, defeating incumbent backed by Trump In an upset likely to rock the GOP establishment, Moore clinched victory over Sen. Luther Strange to take the GOP nomination for the seat previously held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Moore will face Democrat Doug Jones in a Dec.
Politics Nov 09 Many minorities frightened of what a Trump presidency means for them Across America, many members of minority groups awoke Wednesday to something that had seemed an implausible nightmare just a day earlier: President-elect Donald Trump.
Nation Mar 07 Pres. Obama in Selma: ‘Our march is not yet finished’ On the 50th anniversary of the "Bloody Sunday" march that erupted in police violence on Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge, President Barack Obama praised the figures of a civil rights era that he was too young to know. He called them…
Politics Jun 04 5 things to know about voter ID laws New laws requiring voters to present photo identification at the polls were enforced in two Southern primaries on Tuesday, but with mixed results. In Alabama, there were few hitches, but the count in a U.S. Senate race in Mississippi was…