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Decatur police moving to encrypted dispatch and radio communications
Decatur police are moving to encrypted radios to protect sensitive information.
Flint City Fire Chief Jason Haggard said the department wants to build a 9,600-square-foot station with five bays.
Gary Redus II has been named Rutgers women's basketball head coach, Director of Athletics Keli Zinn announced Monday. Redus ...
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North Alabama to host first Scottish festival and Highland Games in Decatur
Experience Scotland's rich heritage in North Alabama at the debut North Alabama Scottish Festival and Highland Games, March ...
An Alabama corporation has filed suit against a Bettendorf couple, accusing them of defrauding the corporation of millions to pay for a racing team, according to Morgan County, Alabama court documents ...
Public safety, infrastructure and job growth are the top areas that should receive city officials' focus, respondents said in a survey by the city of Decatur. On Thursday, the city released ...
A major movie chain with theaters throughout Alabama anticipates closing more “underperforming locations,” a top executive ...
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Two dead after single-vehicle crash on I-59/20 in Ensley
Two people died in a late-night single-vehicle crash on I-59/20 in Ensley. Authorities are investigating; cause of the wreck has not been released.
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VERIFY: No, it's not legal to decrypt and listen to encrypted police radio
We verify if it's legal to decrypt encrypted police scanner traffic, after a local department announced it's moving to encrypted dispatch and radio communications.
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Decatur’s Old Town residents fight to preserve history after urban renewal demolished neighborhood
This Black History Month, we’re celebrating the story of Old Town, Decatur.
Alabama is getting recognized nationally for progress in education – and one of the architects of that shift wants to make sure the state keeps pushing forward. But Rep. Terri Collins’ effort to ...
Every Monday at 7 a.m., Mike Ward, a former pastor himself, sends out a devotional email with a note of encouragement to hundreds of pastors across the ...
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