According to the Tuscaloosa News, the family of Tre' Jones, who drowned during a 2012 sorority party filed a $10 million wrongful death lawsuit, naming Tuskaloosa Riverboat Co., Stand Alone Security Co., and Delta Sigma Theta sorority as defendants. Jones, who was 20, is said to have been allowed to drink; and the suit says that those in charge failed to stop the boat and alert authorities as soon as they could have.

Rescue crews helped people from flooded homes and cars in the Birmingham area yesterday. In some areas, flood waters were nearly chest high.

Crews searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane may have to spend the next few days trying to detect signals in the Indian Ocean picked up over the weekend.

Last night, UConn beat Kentucky 60-54 to win the team's fourth NCAA title.

This morning, the Tuscaloosa News reports that yesterday, three workers at Mercedes-Benz U.S. International testified before a National Labor Relations Board judge that the company violated their rights by preventing them from freely talking to co-workers about forming a union, an allegation which lawyers for the company deny.

A group of adoptive parents is speaking out against a Montgomery lawmaker's claim that white parents do not adopt black or biracial children. The parents organized a Facebook group called Faces of Families in alabama and will hold a news conference tomorrow.

As of yesterday, the death toll from last month's Washington state landslide has risen to 33. Of those, 30 have been identified.

Last night on "Dancing With the Stars," everyone switched partners for a week, forming new pairs based on viewer votes. There is no elimination this week, but scores will be combined with last week's scores to determine who goes home next week.

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