The latest news headlines published by the Dothan Eagle.
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A Houston County judge gave a Cottonwood man a 187-year prison sentence Friday for the possession and production of child pornography.
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The meeting is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Green Hill Presbyterian Church in Enterprise.
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Houston County authorities are investigating a shooting that left one person dead early Sunday.
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According to preliminary numbers from the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations, the Dothan Metropolitan Area’s unemployment rate sits at 8.1 percent as of July, and...
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Despite some lingering effects of a recession, AAA officials said 34.4 million Americans - up from 31.3 million last year - were expected to travel...
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A long-awaited meeting between Ozark City Schools leaders and the Ozark City Council is expected to take place Wednesday at Carroll High School.
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Congressman Bobby Bright and Republican challenger Martha Roby will hold at least two debates in October before the November Congressional election, with one being held...
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Enrollment in Troy University's ROTC programs is increasing, mirroring a nationwide upswing in the number of new military recruits with college degrees.
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MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Supreme Court has refused to reconsider its decision that cleared the way for the Governor's Task Force on Illegal Gambling to...
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Two Dothan men each received sentences of 27 years in prison for their individual armed robbery convictions.
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A Dothan man found guilty in a gang-related murder has been sentenced to 99 years in prison.
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A man was critically injured early Friday morning during what police are calling a narcotic related shooting.
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Geneva County is offering a new discount card that can help folks without prescription drug coverage catch a break on their medicine costs.
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U.S. Rep. Bobby Bright, D-Montgomery, said he was “very surprised” his off-the-cuff comment last week about Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi dominated the national...
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OZARK -- A herd of job seekers moved from table to table on Thursday at the Wiregrass Job Fair in Ozark, as unemployed workers hoped...
