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Judge Dismisses Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit | Nov. 1, 2024 | News 19 at 4:30 p.m.
SUMMARY: A lawsuit against Decatur doctor Michael Dick alleging misconduct has been dismissed following a settlement reached with victims earlier this year. Dick was acquitted of harassment charges in February 2024 after a guilty verdict in his initial trial. The lawsuit was settled through mediation in May 2024. Following these developments, Dick has sought reinstatement from the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners.
The lawsuit against a Decatur doctor alleging sexual misconduct has been formally dismissed after a settlement was reached with victims earlier this year.
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High School Huddle Week 10: Part 1
SUMMARY: The final Friday Night Lights of the high school football regular season brought excitement across Alabama, featuring teams with playoff ambitions. Corner Yellowjackets secured a dominating 38-14 victory over Springville, finishing the season with a strong 9-1 record. Meanwhile, Spain Park achieved a historic 10-0 regular season with a 35-12 win against Gardendale. Other highlights included Clay-Chalkville’s victory over Vestavia Hills and John Carroll’s win against Homewood, 24-10. The playoff picture is now set with teams eager to continue their journey, showcasing the community spirit and competition that defines high school football.
High School Huddle Week 10: Part 1
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Gulf Coast residents reflect on Mel Showers' impact at WKRG News 5 during his visitation
SUMMARY: The Gulf Coast is preparing to say goodbye to former News 5 anchor Mel Showers, who passed away at 78 on October 19th. A visitation was held at Truvine Missionary Baptist Church, attracting many who wanted to pay their respects. Showers is remembered for his impactful 50-year career at WKRG, where he broke racial barriers in television and inspired future journalists with his warm personality and compelling voice. His funeral service will take place tomorrow at the Sanger Theater in Mobile, with live streaming available for those unable to attend. The community’s love and appreciation for Mel remain strong.
As the Gulf Coast prepares to give a final farewell to former WKRG News 5 anchor Mel Showers, people gathered at the Truevine Missionary Baptist Church to say their goodbyes and pay their respects at Friday’s visitation.
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Alabama's 2nd Congressional District could change the balance of power in the US House
SUMMARY: The newly drawn congressional district two is expected to significantly increase voter turnout compared to other safe districts. Its potential impact on the makeup of the House has attracted considerable attention and funding, with national figures like Eric Holder campaigning for the Democratic candidate. Although Alabama lacks early voting, the excitement surrounding this race is likely to drive more residents to the polls. Factors like strong advertising and visible community involvement, such as neighbors voting and displaying yard signs, will further motivate voters, fostering a sense that their votes matter in this pivotal election.
Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District could change the balance of power in the US House
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