Enterprise native and U.S. Senator Katie Britt announced the opening of her first regional office in the Wiregrass. Britt’s office will be located in the Dothan Courthouse and Federal Building at 100 West Troy Street,
A Florida man is behind bars after police claimed he sexually assaulted and kidnapped a girl at a Dothan hotel.
Surveillance footage from the gas station shows a white truck smashing into the front of the store and hitting the front counter.
NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is maintaining a Level 1 out of 5 risk for parts of south and east Alabama on Friday.
Sammy Jackson, 59, was a star basketball player at Headland High School near Dothan who made all-conference playing for the University of Montevallo.
A north Alabama father is being critical of the state regarding snow safety measures after losing his daughter in a deadly Dale County crash during the worst snowstorm
Sha'nya Bennett, 23, had no choice but to give birth at an empty Krispy Kreme parking lot during a historic winter storm.
Dothan banker Jeff Williams is the new division president for SmartBank, company president and CEO Billy Caroll announced recently.
“The Alabama Cybersecurity Fellowship Program is a model for collaboration between education and industry in creating a skilled workforce ready to meet the challenges of the future,” added Dr. Abigail Carter, ACCS Associate Director of Computer/Information Technology Instructional Programs.
A Dothan church is asking an Alabama judge to dismiss the counterclaims filed by Methodist denomination leaders. The fight began in early 2022 when Harvest split from the AWFC and feared the denomination would seize their property.
Housekeepers rushed to rescue a teenage girl who was forced into a man’s room at an Alabama hotel, police said. Now, 46-year-old Stephen Ayers — who was a resident at the hotel — is charged with first-degree kidnapping and first-degree sexual abuse, the Dothan Police Department said in a Jan. 26 news release.
Part of south Alabama has a risk of seeing isolated severe storms today. The strongest storms could have damaging winds, and a tornado is not out of the question. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is maintaining a Level 1 out of 5 risk of severe weather for parts of south Alabama.