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Woman accused in fatal butt-injection cases pleads not guilty

A Jackson resident accused of performing illegal buttocks-enhancement injections pleaded not guilty Tuesday in connection with the death of an Alabama woman.Full story

Click3: The hard truth about Cap'n Crunch

  In Monday's installment of the coolest things on the Internet: Miss Alabama weighs in on the NSA's PRISM program; Danny Green of the San Antonio Spurs runs into a tiny ninja during halftime; and one blogger reveals the truth about Cap'n Crunch.

Shrimp season begins off Ala. coast

Shrimp season is open along the Alabama coast, but some waters remain off limits because the cool, wet spring made shrimp grow slower than normal. Full story

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Miss America coming to visit Vicksburg

Planned Parenthood, ACLU challenge Alabama abortion clinic law

Alabama's bankrupt Jefferson Co. aims to sell $1.89 billion debt

FBI tapes detail drama of Alabama bunker hostage saga

Alabama mystery illness solved: it's common flu

2 charged in slayings of 6 on Tenn.-Ala. border

Bankrupt Alabama county says has deal on $105 million of bonds

Bankrupt Alabama county sees exit plan in June: lawyer

Judge may set workout deadline in biggest U.S. muni bankruptcy

Justices refuse Alabama's immigration law appeal

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  Deadly rip currents plague Alabama, Florida shores

This week alone, five people have drowned in rip currents as officials along the Gulf Coast put up flags warning swimmers to beware of the dangerous currents. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports.

  Alabama doors 'symbolize a sign of hope'

Dr. Art Dunning and student Tyler Merriweather reflect on the University of Alabama's pivotal role in the civil rights movement.

  Family of boy crushed by airport sign file lawsuit

The family of a 10-year-old Kansas boy who was killed by a falling airport sign filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Birmingham, Ala., airport contractors, architects and construction managers. The child was killed and his mother and two younger brothers were severely injured by a 300-lb. “Arrivals and

  Congressional Gold Medal awarded to girls killed five decades ago

The young girls, killed in 1963 when a church was bombed by white supremacists in Birmingham, Ala., have been honored posthumously. NBC’s Ann Curry reports.

  Man trapped under bridge in wrecked car

Alabama man spends two days underneath a bridge in twisted wreckage after a truck crash. WAFF's Jack Madison reports.

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A homemade bunker of Jimmy Lee Dykes at his home near Midland City in southeast Alabama

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