Ken Curtis, WSFA 12 News

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WSFA 12 News

Dothan, AL, United States

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Dothan tourism leader ordered to prison, resigns

That sentence will cost McCreight his job as Dothan’s top tourism official for which he had received glowing reviews → Read More

Capital murder suspect removes ankle monitor, and nobody noticed

31-year-old Jamie Emmanuel Townes, who faces Capital Murder allegations, was not wearing the device when Dothan police arrested him Sunday on an unrelated robbery charge. → Read More

“Buried alive” killer receives another prison sentence

pleaded guilty last February to beating Amanda Bond to death with a piece of lumber and, in a deal, has no chance for parole. → Read More

Man receives life without parole for Troy student’s shooting

Leon Flowers would have faced death if convicted at trial; he has a prior murder arrest → Read More

Dothan meteorologist arrested on stalking charge

Andrew Clark was booked into the Dothan City Jail at 11:07 Saturday night, about a half hour after he appeared on the station’s 10 pm newscast. → Read More

Soldier killed at Fort Rucker is apparent murder victim

A Fort Rucker soldier died, and another faces charges after a squabble on the military base turned violent. → Read More

Geneva’s Charlie Monk has died after impactful country music career

Monk founded a country music business, became a popular radio personality, and was a Grand Ole Opry regular. → Read More

Couple spends wedding night in south Alabama jail

The couple had been married only a few hours before police pulled their Florida-bound vehicle over and found drugs, police say → Read More

Dothan man hospitalized after apparent lightning strike

Based upon emergency radio transmissions, the 23-year-old was knocked unconscious, though the 911 caller reported him breathing. → Read More

14-year-old double murder suspect could be freed after serving brief sentence

Vincent Oliver, Jr. would be freed no later than his 21st birthday if convicted of shooting 21-year-old Jasmine Bean and 20-year-old Ja’Lexius Wells almost simultaneously. → Read More

Dale County judge first to rule on Aniah’s Law

District Attorney Kirke Adams last Friday asked Judge Stanley Garner to deny bond for two child sex suspects which is allowed under the law that went into effect on November 28. → Read More

Ozark’s Clouse out as House budget chairman

He served nine years as House Ways and Means Committee chairman, receiving praise from those on both sides of the aisle for his navigation of cash-strapped budgets. → Read More

Attorney: Dothan peanut parade shooter fired in self-defense

National Peanut Festival parade shooter Mekhi Lawton will be found not guilty, his attorney predicted on Tuesday. → Read More

Inmate shot in apparent love triangle, husband charged

An inmate free on a work release holiday pass was fatally shot early Friday, apparently by the estranged husband of a woman with whom the victim kept company. → Read More

BREAKING: Numerous businesses on fire in downtown Enterprise

It's unknown what businesses are impacted at this time. → Read More

Police say racial slur led to murder of Dothan businessman

Dothan businessman Robert Blount reportedly used the slur during a phone conversation with his girlfriend and because her speaker was on, others overheard. → Read More

Charges: Prosecutor sought to trade favors for sexual things

The indictment charges Johnson with three counts of soliciting anything for the purpose of corruptly influencing official action and three counts of using his official position or office for personal gain. → Read More

Rep. Barry Moore aide indicted on fraud charge

This is not the first time that Sherry McCormick has been involved in a scandal, convicted in 2017 of submitting false insurance claims. → Read More

Former Wallace College professor pleads guilty to sex charge

Nearly a year after her arrest Wallace College professor could be headed to prison for sex crimes. → Read More

Lack of jury puts McCraney’s murder trial back on shelf

Because a jury could not be seated there has been another delay in murder suspect Coley McCraney’s long anticipated trial on charges that he killed two Dothan teens. → Read More