
Ballot selfies are all the rage, but not always legal
Depending on where you live, taking a photo of your ballot could mean prison time.
Continue Reading »Depending on where you live, taking a photo of your ballot could mean prison time.
Continue Reading »On Saturday, a group of veterans from the Central Alabama Veterans Hospital were treated to an early Thanksgiving dinner by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5228.
Continue Reading »The Eufaula Fire Department is on scene of a totally engulfed structure fire on Rivers Avenue. The roads in this area are blocked off, and officials ask that residents completely avoid the area.
Continue Reading »Comey had re-opened speculation about an indictment after he sent a letter to saying the FBI was reviewing additional emails related to Clinton’s private server after it uncovered them during its investigation of former New York congressman
Continue Reading »The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department has charged a 37-year-old woman with strangling her mother to death at her home on Emory Lane.
Continue Reading »By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer Texas A&M tumbled three spots to No. 10 while the top six teams remained intact in The Associated Press college football poll released Sunday.
Continue Reading »One of Columbus’ oldest citizens celebrated a major milestone this weekend. Charity McGriff was surrounded by family and friends from as far away as Paris to celebrate her 100th birthday and reflect on fond memories.
Continue Reading »Authorities obtained a search warrant, and have set up for further investigation outside of the house, where the believed body of 10 year old Kayla Gomez-Orozco’s was found
Continue Reading »It only took four days to lose a playoff team. Welcome to college football.
Continue Reading »A police chase that started in Columbus ended in Phenix City early Sunday.
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