Alabama State Troopers responded to hundreds of calls for help during the recent winter storm in central and southern Alabama. According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Troopers investigated 216 weather-related traffic crashes during Tuesday,
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency released data Monday about the number of traffic crashes and assistance calls troopers responded to during the state’s recent winter storm.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) reported that its troopers responded to 216 traffic crashes and 712 calls for assistance during a winter storm that sw
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating a two-car crash in Elmore County at the intersection of Fern Road and Ceasarville Road that killed one woman
CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. ( WAFF) - A Hanceville man died Monday from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash last week. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said the crash happened just after 5 a.m. on January 24 on U.S. 31 near Cullman County 486.
Ensler’s approach, which blends law enforcement support with proactive community programs, underscores his belief that tackling gun violence requires a multifaceted strategy that engages lawmakers, educators, law enforcement, and communities alike.
A Montgomery man has been identified as the person who was killed in a pileup on Interstate 65 southbound in Butler County on Tuesday as a wintry storm system moved across Alabama.
A Wetumpka woman died and three other people were hurt in a crash in Elmore County on Friday, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
A Montgomery man was pronounced dead after there were several collisions on I-65 in Butler County around noon Tuesday, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
During Alabama's last major weather event, ALEA said state troopers responded to 80 traffic crashes in which weather conditions were a factor.
A fire at the family’s house was under investigation from the Madison County Sheriff’s Department and the Alabama State Fire Marshal Service.
Seventeen Alabama counties remain under a state of emergency because of Tuesday’s historic winter storm across south Alabama, the Alabama Emergency Management Agency said. Gov. Kay Ivey’s emergency order, issued Monday, initially applied to 39 counties.