School Bus Safety Report
The nation's longest and most thorough investigation of whether seat belts should be required on school buses concluded on Monday when the Governor's Study Group on School Bus Seat Belts received the results of a three-year pilot project.
The Alabama School bus seat belt pilot project found school bus seat belts are costly and the costs exceed the benefits.
The study showed if funding is to be spent on school bus safety, more lives could be saved by investing in enhanced safety measures in loading/unloading zones.
This was the most definitive study of its kind in the nation. The state of Alabama
Bingo Bust : You Tell Us
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Two Alabama casino owners, four state senators and five others arrested in a vote-buying investigation have been released on bond after arriving in court in shackles.
Federal agents spread out across the state Monday to arrest 11 people indicted by a grand jury in Montgomery. They are accused of trading votes on a pro-gambling bill for millions of dollars in payments and campaign donations.
The 11 had their first court appearance Monday afternoon. A judge allowed all to go free on bonds ranging from $100,000 to $500,000. The highest bonds were set for casino operators Milton McGregor and Ronnie Gilley.
Gilley's attorney, Doug Jones, says there is no question the charges are tied to Montgomery politics and the upcoming election for governor, where the biggest issue is electronic bingo.
(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press.
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Police in Mentone Seek Help Identifying Burned Body
Police in Mentone, Dekalb County are asking for your help identifying a body found in a burning truck.
On Wednesday night, a volunteer fire fighter noticed a large grass fire on a steep hillside about a hundred feet below
Huntsville, Madison Texting Bans Go Into Effect
Drivers be warned. On Monday, police in Huntsville and Madison will begin enforcing bans on texting while driving. Huntsville was the first to pass the ordinance. Madison quickly followed.
Both bans include much more than texting, though. It is also illegal to check e-mail, program a satellite navigation device or scroll through a music player. Basically anything that involves sending or receiving information with a wireless device is prohibited.
However, in both cities, these are secondary offenses, which means an officer must spot the driver committing another traffic violation before he or she can be pulled over and ticketed.
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Mark Ingram Injures Knee : Will Miss Opening Game
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram of Alabama will miss the season opener after injuring his left knee during practice.
He was hurt Monday and coach Nick Saban said in a statement the star tailback had an arthroscopic procedure Tuesday. The coach says Ingram should make a full recovery in a "relatively short time."
The top-ranked Crimson Tide opens Saturday against San Jose State. Alabama's biggest nonconference game comes when No. 19 Penn State visits on Sept. 11.
Saban says "everyone involved" thought it better to get the problem taken care of quickly so Ingram wouldn't have issues later in the season. The coach adds that decisions on Ingram's recovery will be made week to week.
Victim Shot After Discovering Friends All Tied Up
Huntsville, AL At approximately, 4:40 Saturday afternoon, A man was shot twice after walking in on a robbery at the Landing Apartments, 150 Spinnaker Ridge Drive. The victim, Charles Hosea, was shot in the stomach and leg and his injuries were not life threatening.
According to Huntsville Police, Hosea entered a friend's apartment and discovered the residents, a male and female couple, tied up and being held at gun point by two armed robbers. Hosea began to scuffle with the assailants and was shot.
Police are continuing to search for the suspects. The men ran out of the apartment and departed in a white Jeep Cherokee with the Alabama Tag "SHUN-DAD". The Jeep also had a sticker on the back, "I'M DOING ME".
If you have any information contact Huntsville Police.
Dale Bader / WAAY 31 News