News Courier - Wed Nov 19
An Anniston woman has been convicted of stealing worker's compensation checks. Alabama Attorney General Troy King said Tuesday 59-year-old Charlene Trapp Smith pleaded guilty to first-degree theft.
Anniston woman convicted of theftWAAY - Wed Nov 19
An Anniston woman has been convicted of stealing worker's compensation checks. Alabama Attorney General Troy King said Tuesday 59-year-old Charlene Trapp Smith pleaded guilty to first-degree theft.
Alabama Attorney General announces convictionWVTM - Tue Nov 18
Attorney General Troy King announced the conviction of an Anniston woman for first-degree theft.
State to seek death penalty against man accused of killing estranged wifeRome News - Tribune - Tue Nov 18
The Floyd County District Attorneys office has filed notice that the state intends to seek the death penalty in the case of a Rome man that shot and killed his estranged wife in May.
The Big Lie About Immigration EnforcementThe Post Chronicle - Mon Nov 17
How many times have we heard mayors and governors, when faced with complaints regarding illegal aliens, claim that their police officers aren't authorized or trained to enforce immigration laws? Too many times, ...
Home in Anniston's historic Tyler Hill district offered as prize for an essay contestAnniston Star - Sun Nov 16
It stands tall and majestic atop a slight hill, stark white against a dingy gray sky, like something out of a dream.
Congratulations to area residents for their accomplishments.Anniston Star - Sat Nov 15
Brittany Paige of Oxford and Eric Battles of Anniston recently won Duo of Year in the 13-17 age group at the Alabama Country & Gospel Music Association in Birmingham on Nov.
True leadership on display: County Commission does it rightAnniston Star - Fri Nov 14
Judge Joel Laird could have chosen one of many paths in August when he dissolved the entity formerly known as the Joint Powers Authority.
Fall colors at their peak in north AlabamaMontgomery Advertiser - Fri Nov 14
If you enjoy Mother Nature's annual fall production, now's the time to catch bursts of color in north Alabama.
County signs agreement for cleanup moneyAnniston Star - Thu Nov 13
The Calhoun County Commission today signed an agreement that, if approved by the Army, will allow the county to get $10 million from a pool of more than $200 million set aside by the federal government for ...
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