Alabama state Sen. Tim Melson, R-Florence, has filed a bill seeking to make theft of employee retirement benefits a crime.
It’s already a Class C felony to impersonate a police officer in Alabama, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, according to state code. But under the new law, this crime now extends to those who ...
The Birmingham Police Department says Special Enforcement Team (SET) officers arrested a 15-year-old boy who was in ...
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on Thursday said 59-year-old Natalie Colette Lewis, 59, of Montgomery, was indicted ...
The Alabama Senate passed Senate Bill 116, making the possession of Glock switches—a device that converts handguns into fully ...
The House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee approved HB 403, sponsored by Rep. Russell Bedsole, R-Alabaster, at a ...
WELL, TONIGHT A NEW STATE BILL BANNING GUN CONVERSION DEVICES OR GLOCK SWITCHES IS HEADING TO GOVERNOR KAY IVEY DESK. THE ...
By WCOV Digital Staff Click here for updates on this story Alabama (WCOV) — Selma’s former interim fire chief was convicted of a class-C felony relating to a 2020 traffic death in Jefferson County. Fr ...