Topping the headlines this morning is the death of legendary comedian and actor Robin Williams. He is suspected of having committed suicide at the age of 63.

Two men were seriously injured in a drive-by shooting Sunday at the intersection of 25th Street and T.Y. Rogers, Jr. Avenue. A 20-year-old is said to have been hit three times in the left arm while a 21-year-old was shot once in the side and once in the back. He could possibly be paralyzed. Unfortunately, the victims are said to not cooperate with authorities.

A 14-year-old was accidentally shot in the chest by a 15-year-old friend Friday night. The teens are said to have been playing with a pistol at a home on Crabtree Road when the trigger was pulled. The victim is in critical condition but expected to survive. No charges have been filed.

Nearly 30 Alabama school systems are participating in a program to provide free breakfasts and lunches to all their students. The goal is to eliminate "food deserts," where children aren't getting food.

More than 2,000 x-ray images dating back to 2009 were never reviewed, a problem the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System blames on a computer system that allowed the reports to drop out of its system for years. State lawmakers are pushing for reforms in the Veterans Affairs system.

Stocks were higher yesterday at the start of a new trading week, thanks to an easing of tensions in Ukraine combined with subdued Chinese inflation numbers.

With two fighting Ebola in Atlanta, a California-based drug company says it has run out of the experimental drug used to fight the disease.

The FBI has opened an investigation into the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was killed by police in Ferguson, Missouri. Several people have been arrested in the violence following the incident.

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