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Roby Hosts CAVHCS Meeting
Alabama Congresswoman Martha Roby met Thursday with leaders of the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System to discuss the possibility of creating a…
A Common Secret: Struggling With The Stigma Of Herpes
Chances are that you know someone with the virus. But many people don't talk about it. Some say opening up about their herpes status helped them move on.
Skier, Olympic Gold Medalist Bill Johnson Dies At 55
Johnson, who had suffered a stroke in 2010, earned sports-legend status in 1984 after he vowed to win Olympic gold in downhill skiing. No American man ever had — but then Johnson kept his word.
What Do Bears And Bulls Have To Do With Our Investments?
While experts focus on trying to explain the stock market's jumps and dives, we spend a little time cutting through the bull to get some different answers.
China's Great Wall Is Crumbling In Many Places; Can It Be Saved?
A third of the 12,000-mile-long Great Wall of China lies in ruins. Its modern-day defenders confront what may be the world's greatest challenge in cultural preservation.
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7 Months Without A Budget, Ill. Gov. Rauner To Deliver State Address
The stalemate between the Republican governor and the Democratic legislature has left Illinois without a budget. In that atmosphere, Gov. Bruce Rauner is to present his State of the State address.
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Promoting Partisan Divide May Up Candidates' Donations
A political fundraising experiment reveals: Small donors are more likely to open their wallets for political campaigns when they're told other donors who support a rival candidate are being generous.
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Phase One of Montgomery's Outer Loop Opens
Motorists are now enjoying Montgomery's Outer Loop or Route 108 as it has been named. Phase one of the multi-million dollar project opened to traffic…
Turner Funeral Plans
Funeral arrangements have now been set for Pastor James A. Turner Jr. who passed away Sunday following a sudden illness. Services will be held at 1:30…
Chilton County Fatality
A Selma man was killed in a crash in Chilton County Tuesday. The two-vehicle accident happened just after noon on U.S. Highway 82 at the 111 mile marker.…
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