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Two hurt in shooting at family gathering

Montgomery Advertiser - Sat Nov 28

A man and a woman were injured in what appears to be an accidental shooting Thursday afternoon in Ramer.

Harassing letters continue to vex gubernatorial candidate Bill Johnson

Montgomery Advertiser - Sat Nov 28

After notifying authorities and the public that someone is attempting to scare him and his family, Republican candidate for governor Bill Johnson said that he has received three more pieces of harassing mail.

Prattville unveils Internet videos promoting city

Montgomery Advertiser - Sat Nov 28

PRATTVILLE -- Prattville has a new addition to its welcome wagon, a series of video broadcasts tied to its Web site.

Auburn - cityscapes' create snapshot

Troy Messenger - Sat Nov 28

Bill Rice, Jr. borrowed an idea from his mom, Marsh Rice of Troy, and he took it and ran with it.

Montgomery Police Investigate Shooting Friday Night

WSFA-TV Montgomery - Fri Nov 27

Montgomery police say a 28-year-old man was shot in the right arm around 6:30 Friday night.

Signs of life in stores as holiday shopping begins

WSFA-TV Montgomery - Fri Nov 27

The nation's shoppers took advantage of deals on toys and TVs with some renewed vigor in stores and online on Black Friday after a year of concentrating their spending on basic necessities.

Montgomery area Salvation Army feeds nearly 700 people

WSFA-TV Montgomery - Thu Nov 26

Thanks to the Salvation Army, nearly 700 people enjoyed a traditional Thanksgiving meal complete with turkey and all the trimmings.

Black & White in Kentuckiana: Transracial adoption becoming more common

WHAS-TV Louisville - Thu Nov 26

The face of the American family is changing in part because the number of minority children up for adoption.

Regional magazine recognizes Montgomery's Alley

WSFA-TV Montgomery - Thu Nov 26

With food, fun, and growing popularity, the city's Alley is already making a name for itself--landing a spot in the December issue of Southern Living magazine.

From Footnote to Fame in Civil Rights History

New York Times - Wed Nov 25

Claudette Colvin's historic stand preceded that of Rosa Parks. Phillip Hoose, with Claudette Colvin, accepting a National Book Award last week for "Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice." The Montgomery Advertiser, via Melanie Kroupa Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux Ms.

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