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  • Jury finds man acted reckless, but had no intent to kill Dothan officer
    A Houston County jury concluded a Hartford man charged with attempted murder was not trying to kill a Dothan police officer when he drove toward...
  • First-generation college students get needed boost from PLUS
    First-generation college students face all the challenges other students face in their freshman year, but may not have the same support and understanding at home...
  • City of Dothan dismissed in wrongful death suit
    A Houston County judge removed the City of Dothan from a lawsuit recently after determining the city is immune from liability.
  • Jury: Finnean guilty of misdemeanor in death of son
    There were no cheers or even sighs of relief in a Houston County courtroom Thursday when a jury decided the legal fate of Crystal Finnegan.
  • Jury finds no intent to kill in case of man charged with attempted murder
    A Houston County jury concluded a Hartford man charged with attempted murder was not trying to kill a Dothan police officer when he drove toward...
  • Westgate pool to open for spring break
    The Dothan Department of Leisure Services will have special hours for the Westgate indoor pool during Spring Break, March 14-20. Beginning on Sunday, March 14,...
  • Westgate operating under summer hours for Spring Break
    The Dothan Department of Leisure Services will have special hours for the Westgate indoor pool during Spring Break, March 14-20.
  • One year after shootings, Samson still healing
    More than 200 people attended a candlelight ceremony at the National Guard Armory, to remember the 10 victims who were shot to death one year...
  • Dothan high schools get grant for AP classes
    Both of Dothan’s high schools are among 20 selected to lead a statewide initiative, officials announced on Wednesday.
  • Senator who voted against bingo bill believes people want a vote
    A north Alabama senator says he has no specific time frame on the introduction of his bill that would allow the people to vote on...
  • Commission deposits $1 million with court; awaits determination in bingo stamp dispute
    The Houston County Commission has deposited just more than $1 million into an account controlled by a local court until a judge decides if Country...
  • Bobby Bright says he is still opposed to health care legislation
    “I simply believe we cannot afford the massive cost associated with these proposals, especially while our fragile economy continues to recover,“ Bright said in a...
  • Cuts linger in local school systems pending state education budget
    More than 30 Ozark City Schools employees could stand to lose their jobs should a prorated education budget pass in the state legislature, Ozark City...
  • Alabama unemployment tops 11 percent
    Alabama’s unemployment rate for January increased to 11.1 percent, putting the state in the top 10 states with the highest unemployment.
  • Fort Rucker officials outline how to become government contractors
    OZARK – Despite losses of jobs throughout the nation, Fort Rucker has money to spend, and plenty of it.