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EXCLUSIVE: Zeb Little to seek help for drinking problem, has no plans to step down
After being arrested Friday night for driving while intoxicated, Sen. Zeb Little (D-Cullman) sat down with <i>The Cullman Times</i> for his first interview since the arrest.
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EXCLUSIVE: Zeb Little to seek help for drinking problem, has no plans to step down
After being arrested Friday night for driving while intoxicated, Sen. Zeb Little (D-Cullman) sat down with <i>The Cullman Times</i> for his first interview since the arrest.
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Citizens react to Little's DUI arrest
Cullman citizens and political officials had varied responses to Rep. Zeb Little’s recent DUI arrest, though one thought rang constant: He needs to take care of the problem.
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Victim, shooter identified in Good Hope murder
The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office has released the names of the victim and shooter involved in a murder-suicide in Good Hope Saturday evening.
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Apparent murder suicide occurs in Good Hope
A man allegedly shot and killed a woman before he killed himself Saturday night in Good Hope.
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Cullman misses brunt of storm
Cullman County missed the brunt of a storm system that moved through Alabama Saturday afternoon and night.
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Severe weather possible today
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Severe weather is possible in Cullman County today as a storm system moves into the area.
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UPDATE: Authorities look for answers in south Alabama killing spree
Authorities are working today to learn why a gunman set off on a rampage of at least nine slayings across two rural Alabama counties. Shocked, grieving residents hoped the answers weren't lost when he killed himself.
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Cold Springs wins state title
The Cold Springs girls basketball team won its second straight Alabama state championship with a 75-60 win over Ider.
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UPDATE: Shelby comments draw fire nationally
Comments Sen. Richard Shelby made in Cullman recently concerning a rumor that President Barack Obama is not a natural born United States citizen garnered national attention Monday.
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A Royal welcome
As many as 300 new jobs are on the way to Cullman. Royal Technologies, a Michigan-based company, has announced plans to expand to the Cullman area with a new manufacturing operation.
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