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  2. Mel Showers, broadcasting pioneer and legendary News 5 ... - AOL

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    MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Mel Showers, a legendary News 5 anchor who broke racial barriers and worked almost 50 years at WKRG-TV, has died. He was 78. “The family at this time requests privacy and ...

  3. Janice W. Bullard died after the vehicle she was a passenger in crashed into the animal on Jan. 14 at around 11:40 p.m. local time on U.S. 231, roughly eight miles south of the town of Rockford ...

  4. Airline worker killed at airport after being 'ingested into ...

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    A worker on the ground at Alabama’s Montgomery Regional Airport was killed in an industrial accident Saturday, leading to flights being temporarily stopped, officials said.

  5. WKRG-TV - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. CBS affiliate in Mobile, Alabama WKRG-TV Mobile, Alabama Pensacola, Florida United States Channels Digital: 20 (UHF) Virtual: 5 Branding WKRG 5; WKRG News 5 Programming Affiliations 5.1: CBS for others, see § Subchannels Ownership Owner Nexstar Media Group (Nexstar Media Inc.) Sister ...

  6. Mel Showers - Wikipedia

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    Melvin J. Showers (1946 – October 19, 2024) was an American journalist and news presenter. He is best known for his work at WKRG-TV in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. In his early life, Showers worked in the military as an Intelligence Analyst in the Far East, Middle East, and other territories. Upon his return stateside, he started his ...

  7. Greenville, Alabama car accident claiming 10 lives ... - AOL

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    View Article The post Greenville, Alabama car accident claiming 10 lives, highlights America’s broken child welfare system appeared first on TheGrio.

  8. Crichton Leprechaun - Wikipedia

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    The video was posted to YouTube on March 17, 2006 and soon became a viral sensation, attracting millions of views. [8] [9]The report received attention from MSNBC, radio personality Howard Stern and received a piece in The New York Times, in which columnist Virginia Heffernan called the clip "a local Alabama news segment that seems too hilarious to be real."

  9. Alabama Reporter Gets Caught In 'One Heck Of A Surprise ... - AOL

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