Periods of off and on showers and storms are expected for most of the morning hours today under overcast skies. Highs today stay a touch cooler in the middle 70s with a light southeasterly breeze. By the afternoon, showers and storms become a bit more isolated to widely scattered in nature. Like yesterday, some storms may be strong to marginally severe with concerns of isolated strong wind gusts and small hail.
Commander Coby Templeton with the Fayetteville Police Department speaks to WAFF 48 regarding a recent victim who was told by scammers that there was a problem with his bank account.
An attorney is looking into Decatur police’s questionable process of arresting a man who died days later, while those close to him mourn the man they knew.
Kash Patel, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, visited Redstone Arsenal for a tour of the facility, where he said he will be sending over 500 FBI employees before the end of the year.
$600,000 has been given to the city of Scottsboro as a Community Development Block Grant Urgent Need award in hopes of stopping major flooding and drainage issues on Laurel Street and Scott Street.
Early clouds should move out leaving us mostly sunny to partly cloudy by the afternoon. The peeks of April sunshine will boost our high temperatures into the upper 70s to lower 80s with humidity levels staying quite high.
The City of Huntsville celebrated National Community Development Week with a home rehabilitation project for Esther Hurt, a Huntsville resident since 1979.
The U.S. Navy showcased its new Strike Group multi-scenario, mobile mixed-reality experience, which is designed to demonstrate the breadth and depth of Navy STEM careers, on Wednesday at Hazel Green High School.
More charges have been filed against Johnathan Etter in connection with the death of 18-year-old Ava Bochnia, according to the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office