Wed January 07 2009
Judge Issues Arrest Warrant For Sheriff
The Alabama sheriff was held in contempt of court for failing to adequately feed jail inmates while profiting from the skimpy meals.
‘Missing’ Cop Stole $70,000 In Drug Money
Sgt. Faron White is now accused of taking $70,000 from a safe containing confiscated drug money before he flew to Las Vegas after trying to fake…
Inside The Historic Imogene Theater
News 5's Debbie Williams takes us inside 'The Crown Jewel of Milton' to see the damage caused by Tuesday's downtown fire.
Second Arrest In Thanksgiving Day Murder
Police have arrested a second man for the murder of Edward Kelly and the attempted murder of James Johnson in Grand Bay.
Bridge Tragedy: Never The Same
The water near the Dauphin Island Bridge will never be the same for hundreds of people who searched tirelessly for four bodies.
It’s A Girl!
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck welcome their second daughter. They're other daughter, Violet, was born in December 2005.
Meth Arrests On The Rise
The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office says deputies are getting more tips from the public.
A Mother’s Pain 1-Year Later
Time is not healing the wounds for the mother of the children tossed off the Dauphin Island Bridge.
Man Wants His Kidney Back In The Divorce
A doctor donated his kidney to his wife. But she cheated on him. Now he wants the kidney back.

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Ron White Found Guilty On Drug Charges
But the comedian will not serve any jail time. As part of a plea dea, he will serve six months probation, pay fines and fees and have his driver…

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Traffic Deaths On Alabama Highways At 23-Year-Low
Gov. Bob Riley says state troopers recorded 633 fatal accidents in 2008, the fewest since 1985.
Police See Increase In Automobile Burglaries
They say the best thing you can do is lock your car and remove anything that might tempt a thief, things like a GPS, an I-pod, or a purse.
Rammer Jammer The Movie?
A production company has optioned the rights to Birmingham native Warren St. John's 2004 book "Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer."
Not A Jackpot Year For Casinos
Regulators say Mississippi casinos lost about 2,300 jobs in the first 11 months of 2008.
‘Joe The Plumber’ Now A War Correspondent
He's putting down his wrenches, picking up a reporter's notebook and heading to Israel as a war correspondent for a conservative Web site.
New Year, Same Old Checkpoints
Mobile police will set up safety checkpoints throughout the city on January 9th.

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Man Breaks Into CVS Pharmacy For Beer
Police say a man smashed through the front door, went inside, and stole a 12-pack of beer.
Mississippi Has The Most Teenage Moms
A new federal report finds Mississippi now has the nation's highest teen pregnancy rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico from the top spot.
Infant Dies From Shaken Baby Syndrome
The 2-month-old's father is in jail charged with murder.
Alabama Woman Invited To D.C. By Obama
President-elect Barack Obama has invited a group of "everyday Americans" including an Alabama woman to join him on a Whistle Stop Tour the Saturday…
Senior Bowl Superstar Contestants “Only 4”
The quartet has a harmonic rendition of the National Anthem, they hope, gets them in to sing at the Under Armor Senior Bowl
Horse Pill For Heart Patients
Mechanical heart pumps keep patients alive until they can get a new heart. Now doctors want to see if powerful drugs, including a pill for horses,…
Senators Bet On BCS National Championship Game
If Florida wins, Okalahoma Sen. Tom Coburn has to sing Elton John's "Rocket Man." If Oklahoma wins, Florida Sen. Bill Nelson has to belt out…

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Teen Performs Sex Act On Girl In Class
Police say the teacher had stepped out for 10 minutes. Other students in the special-needs classroom watched.
Good Times Are Rolling In New Orleans
Roll out the king cakes, plastic beads and Mardi Gras masks ... the Carnival season has kicked off in New Orleans.
The End Is Near In The Natalaee Holloway Case
Aruban prosecutors say their investigation into the 2005 disappearance of the Alabama teenager is nearing the end. They're appealing for anyone…

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Former Auburn Player Arrested In Arson Case
U.S. Marshals arrested former Auburn University punter Tommy Lunceford. They say he set a restaurant on fire in November 2007. The fire nearly…

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Judge Drops Rape Charge Against MSU Tennis Player
Christopher Doerr was arrested Nov. 17 after the reported sexual assault of female student. Prosecutors could still file charges later.
Homicide Suspect Kills Self
The Escambia County Sheriff's Office says a man wanted for murder killed himself after being stopped by law enforcement officers.

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Tue January 06 2009
A Soggy GMAC Bowl
Football fans didn't let a soggy forecast keep them from cheering on their favorite team at the GMAC Bowl.
Baldwin County School Cuts
Baldwin School Board meets to outline budget cuts forced by proration. System will try to avoid layoffs.

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Downtown Milton Fire
Damage is estimated at $2 million. The fire damaged or destroyed five buildings.

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Daphne’s Longest Serving Mayor Has Died
Victor Guarisco served as mayor from 1976-1992. He was a member of the city council for 24 years before that.
Busy Bandit: Man Robs Two Convenience Stores
Mobile police are looking for a man who robbed two gas station convenience stores within about a half hour.
Family of Chopper Accident Victim Talks
Family of Charlie Nelson mourns loss..struggles to move forward