WIAT-TV Birmingham - Fri Nov 06
Montgomery police have suspended a landfill search for the body of a baby they believe was placed in the trash.
Ala. Guardsman who died in Kuawit to be buriedWIAT-TV Birmingham - Thu Nov 05
The Pentagon says 19-year-old Spc. Adrian L. Avila of Opelika died at Khabari Crossing in Kuwait from injuries he received in a non-combat-related accident.
Ala. landfill searched for babya s bodyWVTM - Wed Nov 04
Montgomery police have suspended the search for an infanta s body in a Lee County landfill after no evidence was found there.
Police scour landfills in Opelika, Tallassee for dead babyMontgomery Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
Police suspect foul play in the death of a Montgomery infant. Officers were searching landfills Tuesday in Opelika and Tallassee for the baby's remains.
Seminar touts viability of solar powerMontgomery Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
Solar power production has long been technologically feasi ble for Alabama, according to an expert.
Ala. landfill searched for baby's bodyWTVY Dothan - Tue Nov 03
Montgomery police have suspended the search for an infant's body in a Lee County landfill after no evidence was found there.
AL landfill scoured for baby's body, nothing foundThe Gadsden Times - Tue Nov 03
Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 8:45 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 8:45 p.m. Montgomery police searched a landfill in Salem for an infant's body Monday after saying they have reason to believe a newborn might have been placed in the trash.
Montgomery police search for possible infant's body shifts from Lee...Alabama Live - Tue Nov 03
A search by Montgomery police for an infant's body ended this afternoon at a Lee County landfill in Salem and moved on to a landfill at Tallassee, west of Lee County, the Opelika-Auburn News reports.
1343rd soldier dies in KuwaitTimes-Journal - Tue Nov 03
A member of Fort Payne's 1343rd Chemical Co. National Guard unit died Thursday in an accident in Kuwait, according to a unit official.
Names of the DeadNew York Times - Mon Nov 02
The Department of Defense has identified 4,346 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war.
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