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| Alabama man says he was beaten by Watauga police, files federal lawsuit Fort Worth Star Telegram The lawsuit alleges that Brian Reed's mother and wife were only seeking an ambulance to take Reed to a psychiatric hospital when they called 911 on July 5, but that the two officers who answered the call brutally attacked Reed, leaving him with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Libyan Militiaman Says He Warned U.S. Of Dangers Alabama Public Radio The Libyans took him to the hospital, and only later, Bakkosh says, did they discover it was Stevens. The doctor who treated Stevens says he died of asphyxiation, and his heart had stopped by the time he reached the hospital. Where were the bodyguards? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Florida Atlantic at Alabama Lyndy's Sports Annuals The line didn't allow a sack after giving up six against Western Kentucky. … RB Jalston Fowler underwent knee surgery to repair his torn ACL on Sept. 13 and came through it fine. He stayed in the hospital until the team returned from Arkansas because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ozark Hospital Workers Get Response Training WTVY, Dothan They just have to be ready," said David Wallace, Director of Preparedness Safety at the Advanced Regional Response Training Center at University of South Alabama. The state of Alabama offers this course for free. About 8,000 healthcare workers in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Patrick Murphy knows what it takes to build a title team Tuscaloosa News Murphy and fellow assistant Karen Johns scoured the state for talent. Since Alabama high schools still played slow-pitch softball, they made do with what they had. He recalls a tryout on a lawn on the Bryce Hospital property. "The grass wasn't mowed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Birmingham's Planned Parenthood may face multiple investigations ProLife Blogs (blog) That same fetus was discovered over a month later by hospital physicians, at 13 weeks gestation, unaborted, and lodged in Clark's fallopian tube. Planned Parenthood's yearlong probation was a direct result of exposure coming from a well-publicized ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hyundai says US inventories at highest level of year The Detroit News Washington - Hyundai North America CEO John Krafcik said Thursday that the automaker's inventory at U.S. dealers has rebounded as the company has added a third shift at its Alabama plant this month. "We're doing OK now. We've got the strongest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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