Marshall, Madison and Lawrence Relay For Life Events Moved Indoors: TENNESSEE VALLEY, (WHNT) – The threat of rain has forced the Relay for Life events for Marshall, Madison, and Lawrence Counties to move indoors. All three events, planned for tomorrow, Friday, May 10, have been in the works for months. The Relay For… » Read more on WHNT.com
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AT&T Working To Repair Service Outage: HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – AT&T is working to repair a service outage that is affecting a large portion of north Alabama. An AT&T spokesman said crews are repairing a fiber-optic cable in north Alabama that was cut by an outside contractor working in the area. The cable supplies Ethernet data services to some… » Read more on WHNT.com
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AT&T: Service Should Be Restored: Crews repair cable cut at Highway 72 & Nance Road in Madison. Workers say this is the location that caused the large service outage. (Photo: Matt Kroschel, WHNT News 19) TENNESSEE VALLEY, Ala. (WHNT) – AT&T crews say they have fixed a cable … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Pictures: Storm Damage, January 30: TENNESSEE VALLEY (WHNT) – Here are a number of pictures from severe storms that moved through north Alabama on January 30, 2012. Damage was reported in Colbert, Lauderdale, Morgan and Winston counties. » Read more on WHNT.com
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NEW DETAILS: Road Conditions Icy This Morning: TENNESSEE VALLEY (WHNT) – As of Friday morning, drivers are dealing with icy, slick conditions on local roads. Please use caution. The good news – the temperature will warm up today, causing most of this to melt away, but not until mid-morning. City of Madison Police say the… » Read more on WHNT.com
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LCHS Student Hospitalized After Fight: ROGERSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – A school fight Wednesday in Lauderdale County ended with one girl being transported to an area hospital for treatment. The school system is confirming the incident, and has launched an investigation. School officials say Wednesday, during school … » Read more on WHNT.com
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UPDATED: Roads Improve In Some Areas, Still Slick In Others: TENNESSEE VALLEY (WHNT) – Road conditions have improved significantly in some areas, as temperatures are in the low 40s, causing snow and ice to melt. Other spots are still slick, so please use caution. Here are some notable areas, and updates: I -65/… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Human Trafficking On The Rise In Alabama: On Friday, Madison Police along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested 25-year-old Michael Leon Taylor and four others from Memphis, Tennessee for sex trafficking involving a 15-year-old. It’s not a story you hear often in the Tennessee Valley, but sex and… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Vandals Hit Historical Cemetery in Rogersville: ROGERSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – Vandals have struck yet another cemetery in north Alabama, this time in Lauderdale County. Established in 1818, Liberty Cemetery on Lee Street stands as the first public burial location in the town of Rogersville. So it came as a shock to … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Federal Investigators Remove Property From Huntsville-based System, Studies & Simulation, Incorporated: Federal investigators were seen removing boxes from Huntsville-based System, Studies and Simulation, Incorporated. The company, known S3, is located on Discovery Drive. S3 specializes in defense contracting. The investigators would not tell WHNT NEWS 19 why they were there. The scene outside S3 tells people within eyesight something is going on. … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Memorial Day Weekend Events: It’s more than a three-day weekend. The Memorial Day holiday is a great opportunity to spend time with family while honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 2012 Annual Huntsville Memorial Day Commemoration The commemoration will take place at 11 a.m. on… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Educators, Parents Talk About New School Calendar Passage: Many parents in north Alabama are scratching their heads and stomping their feet at lawmakers. They are doing it because of abrupt changes in the school calendar for next year. The school calendar issue is causing a headache for educators and parents. Some educators making their frustrations known. Parents who talked with WHNT… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Burial Site Could Delay Wal-Mart Development: New details are coming to light on the controversial building of a second Wal-Mart in Florence, and this new information may slow down the process if opponents have their way. Coy Bramlett of Florence says in aerial photographs dating back to the 1940′s, a rectangular burial site can… » Read more on WHNT.com