SUNDAY, JANUARY 29
Birmingham abortion clinic bombing survivor opens up on 25th anniversary
Emily Lyons was a nurse in 1998 when the New Woman All Women Health Care clinic in Birmingham was bombed that killed a security guard. Read more here.
Teen killed, two others injured in shooting near Huffman
Jaylen Andarrius Clark of Birmingham has been identified as the victim killed in the shooting. An unidentified 18-year-old and an adult man were also shot and both were transported to UAB Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Read more here.
MONDAY, JANUARY 30
High school guidance counselor charged with having sex with student in St. Clair County
The 39-year-old was booked into the county jail on two counts of a school employee engaging in a sex act with a student under the age of 19. Read more here.
Skeletal remains found in Birmingham ditch
According to the Jefferson County Coroner, the skeletonized remains were with a pile of household rubbish. Read more here.
Search underway for missing kayaker in Jefferson County
Authorities say 34-year-old Richard Douglas Fields has not been heard from since around 4:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon. Read more here.
14-year-old injured in shooting in west Birmingham
The Birmingham Police Department said officers responded to 2nd Court West at 12th Street West shortly before 6:00 p.m. and found the teen suffering from a gunshot wound. Read more here.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31
Birmingham City Council unanimously approves funding $5 million for amphitheater project
Back in October, Mayor Randall Woodfin put his support behind the proposal, but some council members were hesitant. Read more here.
Body discovered inside vacant apartment in Center Point
The body of what authorities believe is a man was found inside a vacant apartment in Center Point Tuesday afternoon. Read more here.
School bus catches fire after crash in Walker County
A Walker County Schools bus caught fire after it was involved in a crash with a SUV near Townley Tuesday afternoon. Read more here.
80 Alabama inmates released under mandatory supervision after new law goes into effect
The Alabama Department of Corrections released the inmates to the supervision of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles. Read more here.
Pregnant woman killed, two children injured in shooting at Birmingham apartment
Detectives with the Birmingham Police Department say the two girls, ages seven and 13, were taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Read more here.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Former Blount County corrections officer charged with assault of inmate
According to a grand jury indictment, the former Blount County corrections officer was charged with physically assault to the point of causing serious injury to an inmate. Read more here.
Woman arrested, accused of using protein drinks to smuggle drugs into Walker County Jail
The Walker County Sheriff's Office said 60-year-old Janice Niblett Johnson, of Sumiton, was arrested for Distribution of a Controlled Substance, and Promoting Prison Contraband. Read more here.
Greenetrack closes its doors, leaving dozens of jobs at stake
Nearly six months after shifting away from electronic bingo, Greenetrack in Eutaw has closed its doors. Read more here.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2
New Mexico music teacher identified as suspect in Tuscaloosa sexual assault cold cases
A New Mexico man was identified as a suspect in connection to three sexual assault cold case investigations, two of which happened decades ago in Tuscaloosa County. Read more here.
Two suspects arrested in Huntsville in connection to Birmingham homicide
Two men were arrested Thursday in Huntsville and have been charged in connection to a homicide which took place Tuesday night in Birmingham. Read more here.
'It's an overreach': City set to vote on short-term rental restrictions
The city of Hoover is set to vote on restrictions over short-term rentals at their next city council meeting. Read more here.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3
More Alabama inmates scheduled to be released to mandatory supervision
The Alabama Department of Corrections said approximately 170-200 will be released, but no inmate has been or will be released without victim notification. Read more here.
ADEM says testing shows 'no discernable impact' on water quality from Moody landfill fire
ADEM says it conducted instream water quality sampling at four locations, both upstream and downstream of the fire, on Big Black Creek and the Cahaba River. Read more here.
Alabama coach Nate Oats gets new 6-year, $30 million deal
Oats will average $5 million plus incentives over the deal running through the 2028-29 season under a deal approved Friday by the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees Compensation Committee. Read more here.