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Gov. Kay Ivey swore in a new honorary ALEA Trooper that will serve as a work zone safety dog at the state capitol.
A Republican state lawmaker who represents most of Homewood said he hopes the family of Jabari Peoples will be allowed to ...
ALEA said the wreck happened on DeKalb 134 near Alabama 75, four miles south of Ider. The wreck was between a John Deere farm ...
A man was seriously injured in an all-terrain vehicle crash in a remote area of Montevallo on July 8, prompting a helicopter rescue by the Al ...
State leaders representing Homewood are calling on ALEA to let the family of 18-year-old Jabari Peoples see the body camera video from the night he was shot and killed by a Homewood Police officer.
One person is dead and two more were injured after a single-vehicle crash that took place in Harvest on Wednesday night.
To issue an AMBER Alert, law enforcement must believe the child is abducted, in imminent danger, and have enough descriptive information to help the public assist.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency on Tuesday, citing Alabama law, said release of any body cam or dash cam footage of the fatal shooting of Jabari peoples could affect the investigation.