Alabama State Troopers responded to hundreds of calls for help during the recent winter storm in central and southern Alabama. According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Troopers investigated 216 weather-related traffic crashes during Tuesday,
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is conducting a death investigation after a body was found in the waters Wednesday beneath the Interstate 10 Bayway in Baldwin County, the agency said. In a press release, ALEA said that troopers with the Marine Patrol Division discovered the body at about 7:30 a.m. in the lower Delta near Spanish Fort.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency released data Monday about the number of traffic crashes and assistance calls troopers responded to during the state’s recent winter storm.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) reported that its troopers responded to 216 traffic crashes and 712 calls for assistance during a winter storm that sw
A crash Thursday morning has blocked the northbound lane of Interstate 85 at the Interstate 65 interchange in Montgomery, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
ALEA officials have announced the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 on the Bayway are back open. The eastbound lanes were closed Wednesday morning and early afternoon after a
During Alabama's last major weather event, ALEA said state troopers responded to 80 traffic crashes in which weather conditions were a factor.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating a two-car crash in Elmore County at the intersection of Fern Road and Ceasarville Road that killed one woman
A woman died, and two others were injured, after a vehicle struck a horse on an Alabama roadway and later hit a large rock this week.
LAWRENCE CO., Ala. ( WAFF) - A 70-year-old Decatur man died from injuries he sustained in a two-vehicle wreck. Alabama Law Enforcement Agency officials say the wreck happened at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
A Montgomery man was pronounced dead after there were several collisions on I-65 in Butler County around noon Tuesday, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
A man has filed a $20 million federal civil rights lawsuit against police officers in Pickens County, Alabama, saying he was repeatedly and wrongly shocked with a Taser.