It is illegal to take someone's name off of the list for not casting a ballot.
Hearing set for Colbert County man accused of capital murder
Hearing set for Colbert County man accused of capital murder
Thursday, August 9 2012 9:05 PM EDT2012-08-10 01:05:12 GMT
The man accused of killing a man while holding his family hostage in Colbert County is set to appear in court later this month.More >>
The man accused of killing a man while holding his family hostage in Colbert County is set to appear in court later this month.More >>
Huntsville City Council votes to reinstate second fired officer
Huntsville City Council votes to reinstate second fired officer
Thursday, August 9 2012 8:05 PM EDT2012-08-10 00:05:51 GMT
At a meeting Thursday night, the Huntsville City Council voted 5-0 in favor of reinstating the second Huntsville police officer fired over incidents in 2011.More >>
At a meeting Thursday night, the Huntsville City Council voted 5-0 in favor of reinstating the second Huntsville police officer fired over incidents in 2011.More >>
Suspect sought in 2 bank robberies, reward offered
Suspect sought in 2 bank robberies, reward offered
Thursday, August 9 2012 7:08 PM EDT2012-08-09 23:08:28 GMT
Federal authorities say two recent bank robberies in north Alabama were committed by the same person. The first robbery happened in Guntersville on August 2nd at the People's Bank on Highway 431. In thatMore >>
Federal authorities say two recent bank robberies in north Alabama were committed by the same person.More >>
Lawrence Co. crash involving tractor, SUV sends 5 to hospital
Lawrence Co. crash involving tractor, SUV sends 5 to hospital
Thursday, August 9 2012 7:02 PM EDT2012-08-09 23:02:42 GMT
Five people are in the hospital after a crash involving an SUV and a tractor pulling a hay baler. Three of the victims had to be airlifted from the crash scene near Moulton. It happened on Highway 20More >>
Five people are in the hospital after a crash involving an SUV and a tractor pulling a hay baler; three of them were airlifted from the crash scene.More >>
HUD and HSV Utilities reach discrimination settlement
HUD and HSV Utilities reach discrimination settlement
Thursday, August 9 2012 6:55 PM EDT2012-08-09 22:55:46 GMT
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Thursday that they reached an agreement with Huntsville Utilities over a discrimination lawsuit. HUD accused Huntsville Utilities of discriminatingMore >>
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Thursday that they reached an agreement with Huntsville Utilities over a discrimination lawsuit.More >>
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
State officials said an online hoax is spreading mis-information about voting in Alabama.
Secretary of State Beth Chapman said e-mails and facebook posts claim you need to re-register to vote in November if you have not voted since 2008, which is not true.
Chapman said if you're a registered voter, your name will still be on the voter list whether you've voted in the past or not. It is illegal to take someone's name off of the list for not casting a ballot.
Thursday, Huntsville City leaders are going to explain the election process for city, county, state and national races. Election officials will talk about important deadlines, plus what you need to know before heading to the polls. WAFF 48 News will have a crew at the meeting. We will post updates here and on WAFF 48 News.
CARUSO Here, where the sea shines and the wind howls, on the old terrace beside the gulf of Sorrento, a man embraces a girl he wept after, then clears his throat and continues the song: I love you very much, very, very much, you know; it is a chain by now that melts the blood inside the veins, you know... He saw the lights out on the sea, thought of the nights there in America, but they were only the fishermen's lamps and the white wash astern. He felt the pain in the music and stood up from the piano, but when he saw the moon emerging from a cloud death also seemed sweeter to him. He looked the girl in the eyes, those eyes as green as the sea. Then suddenly a tear fell and he believed he was drowning. I love you very much, very, very much, you know, it is a chain by now that melts the blood inside the vein you know... The power of opera, where every drama is a hoax; with a little make-up and with mime you can become someone else. But two eyes that look at you, so close and real, make you forget the words, confuse your thoughts, So everything became small, also the nights there in America. You turn and see your life through the white wash astern. But, yes, it is life that ends and he did not think so much about it on the contrary, he already felt happy and continued his song: I love you very much, very, very much, you know, it is a chain by now that melts the blood inside the veins, you know... I love you very much, very, very much, you know, it is a chain by now that ...Video Rating: 4 / 5
Two of the people linked to an expansive hoax involving Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o attended the same Antelope Valley high school, according to the Southern California woman whose photos were used in the ruse. Diane O'Meara, who now works in marketing at STN Media Group in Torrance, spoke to NBC's "Today" about the incident in a segment that aired Tuesday. In the segment, she said she met the supposed hoaxer, Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, in high school but added that the two were not friends. Paraclete High football coach Norm Dahlia confirmed to The Times that Tuiasosopo played quarterback for the Lancaster school in 2007. A Deadspin.com report published last week first revealed the hoax but did not name O'Meara. The report claims that Tuiasosopo used photos of a girl he met at Paraclete High School in Lancaster as part of a Twitter account for a "Lennay Kekua," a fake woman whom he connected with Te'o. "My name is not Lennay Kek...
After Iran announced last week that it had launched a monkey into space, web sleuths compared before and after photos of the furry astronaut and cried hoax. They claimed the monkey that made public appearances after the space flight in a bespoke suit looked nothing like the animal that had been shot into space, which seemed to have lighter fur and a mole above its eye. Did a monkey die in flight, asked the conspiracy theorists? Or did no primate ever leave the ground? Now the Iranian space agency has stepped forward to clear up any confusion. According to space official Mohammad Ebrahimi, it's true that the pictures don't match, and that they show two different monkeys. But Ebrahimi said that's not because of a hoax – it's because the pre-flight photo of a light-furred monkey was actually an archival photo and not a picture of the actual animal, Pishgam, who rode the rocket. According to the Iranians, Pishgam took a 20-minute flight and returned to earth s...
COLLEGE PLACE, Wash. - College Place Police are investigating an apparent bomb threat hoax at Walmart over the weekend. Saturday night, police say the College Place Walmart called 911, reporting a bomb threat the store received, set to go off at 6:19 on Sunday morning. Officers and the College Place Fire Department arrived on scene and evacuated the store just before 1 AM that night. Officers and firefighters stayed there overnight blocking the doors, and didn't allow customers or employees back in until 7 AM. Police say 6:19 came and went, but nothing exploded, no one got hurt, and they couldn't find any sort of explosive device, leading officers to believe the incident was an apparent hoax. Police say they don't know who made the threat, and while they're looking into leads, they don't have any potential suspects yet. Walmart returned to business as usual after 7 am on Sunday. Read More @ Source Sonic CD 510 (Earlies...
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