Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:50 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:50:39 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 5:37 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:37:24 GMT
Parole denied. Convicted killer Jacinto Rodriquez will remain in jail for the 1974 beating death of 18-year-old Kelly Zettle and the attempted murder of her roommate, Bobbi Ann Ostrander, 39 years ago.More >>
Parole denied. Convicted killer Jacinto Rodriquez will remain in jail for the 1974 beating death of 18-year-old Kelly Zettle and the attempted murder of her roommate, Bobbi Ann Ostrander, 39 years ago.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 4:05 PM EDT2013-06-18 20:05:10 GMT
Thieves used a stolen truck to break into a Huntsville business.More >>
Thieves used a stolen truck to break into a Huntsville business.More >>
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
A regional bank is giving back for a good cause.
BancorpSouth has announced the recipient for cash of their Pink Card Master Card program. The Liz Hurley Breast Cancer Fund will receive one cent of every swipe made with the card.
The program is designed to support breast cancer awareness.
The company's market president said a reason they chose the fund was to support the community.
"Well, I think the Liz Hurley Foundation has just grown and grown and grown on itself. I mean, she took a bad situation for her personally and just has done an incredible job of taking that out into the community to promote mammograms and promote healthcare for breast cancer for women in our community," said Penny Billings, Market President of BancorpSouth.
BancorpSouth will donate up to $10,000 each quarter.