West Alabama law enforcement agencies are participating in the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign, which will run through Labor Day weekend. Officials say they'll aggressively seek drunken drivers and arrest anyone caught driving impaired.

One member of Chi Omega sorority at the University of Alabama has been expelled from the school's chapter for a racially offensive post that was spread via social media over the weekend.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Alabama was the only state that had a higher unemployment rate in July than it did a year ago. July marked the second month that has happened.

Alabama Department of Transportation is trying to determine what caused a stretch of I-65 to crumble after crews laid new asphalt Friday near the I-22 corridor.

Community Health Systems, which operates Trinity Medical Center in Birmingham and 10 other facilities statewide, has reported its computer system has been cyber attacked. However, Trinity Medical Center is said to to have not been affected by the data breach.

Unrest continues in Ferguson, Missouri as the Missouri Highway Patrol says some officers came under heavy gunfire as they prodded demonstrators to keep moving and not congregate. Four officers were reportedly injured by rocks or bottles. At least 31 people were arrested. However, MOST of the protestors are said to be peaceful. The National Guard is there but keeping its distance.

The World Health Organization says the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has now killed more than 1,200 people, which is more than half of the reported cases.

Late in the third quarter of Cleveland's 24-23 loss to Washington last night, Johnny Manziel flipped the bird to the Redskins' sideline. He has since apologized.

Kate Gosselin will return to television as TLC will be airing additional hours of "Kate Plus 8."

K. Michelle will premiere a musical, which was directed by Idris Elba, on VH1 today.

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