Tuesday, June 18 2013 11:22 PM EDT2013-06-19 03:22:19 GMT
Ten schools in North Alabama made the state's failing schools list under a new Alabama law that lets parents receive tax credits for sending their children to a better school.More >>
Ten schools in North Alabama made the state's failing schools list under a new Alabama law that lets parents receive tax credits for sending their children to a better school.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 10:56 PM EDT2013-06-19 02:56:14 GMT
Under the Accountability Act, parents can get tax credits worth about $3,500 annually if they choose to send their child to a private school. More >>
Parents discuss their child's academic future after the state releases list that reveals nine schools in North Alabama are considered failing schools.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:30 PM EDT2013-06-19 01:30:07 GMT
The man accused of killing an 8-month old baby made an appearance in court Tuesday.More >>
The man accused of killing an 8-month old baby made an appearance in court Tuesday.More >>
LAWRENCE COUNTY, AL (WAFF) -
Lawrence County is now the 46th county in Alabama to adopt the Yellow Dot program.
The system helps first responders when someone has an accident and is unresponsive or confused.
Participants place a Yellow Dot sticker on their vehicle and keep their medical history in the glove compartment. The program is free of charge.
There are three locations to sign up: Moulton City Hall (720 Seminary Street in Moulton), the Town Creek Library (15971 Main Street in Town Creek), and the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency building (555 Walnut Street in Moulton).