Justin Ross Harris, whose 22-month-old son died after being left in a hot car for seven hours, is going on trial for murder after being indicted by a Cobb County grand jury. Prosecutors say Harris intentionally left his son in the car while his attorney says the boy's death was accidental.

According to the City of Tuscaloosa, the West Alabama Recycling Partnership has been selected to receive grant funds from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management to expand and optimize recycling programs in West Alabama, including the recycling of glass in the City of Tuscaloosa.

According to the Alabama Department of Revenue, some parents wrongly claimed the income tax credit available under the Alabama Accountability Act, and those who received the credit but were not eligible will be asked to return it.

Attorney General Luther Strange says the state will benefit from a court ruling that could mean billions of dollars in damages for the Gulf oil spill in 2010, as BP will pay additional civil penalties.

The FDA has approved a new kind of cancer drug with big advantages over chemotherapy and other older cancer treatments. Merck's Keytruda has been approved for treating melanoma that's spread or can't be surgically removed in patients previously treated with another cancer drug.

A FactSet survey of economists finds them optimistic about today's employment data due from the Labor Department, with over 200,000 expected to have been added last month, creating a slight drop in unemployment. Healthy growth is also predicted for the second half of this year.

The nation bids farewell to legendary comedian and talk show host Joan Rivers, who died yesterday at the age of 81, following complications during a surgical procedure.

Love & Hip Hop Atlanta stars Lil Scrappy and Stevie J and Joseline are set to make separate appearances in Tuscaloosa on September 19th. Lil Scrappy is said to be holding a Video Model Casting call at Archibald and Woodrows while Stevie J and Joseline will be special guests at The Playhouse.

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