38-year-old Shannon Stanley Sizemore and 31-year-old Heather Kieatha Sizemore, both of Panama City, have been arrested for selling counterfeit tickets to the Alabama vs Mississippi State game. Additional charges may be added at a later date, as more counterfeit tickets were seized at the time of arrest.  The Sizemores were placed in the Tuscaloosa County Jail, each pending a $240,000.

The attorney for Justin Ross Harris, the father accused of intentionally killing his toddler by leaving him in a hot car,  wants to separate the child's death from his sexting events of that day, according to AL.com. Maddox Kilgore is asking for a huge amount of evidence to be thrown out because of police mishandling of the investigation.

Doctors Without Borders says it will host clinical trials in three Ebola treatment centers in West Africa to speed up the search for a specific treatment for the deadly virus.

Alabama coach Anthony Grant has signed three of the state's top prospects: power forward Donta' Hall, small forward Brandon Austin, and combo guard Dazon Ingram.

Registration for the 3rd Annual Tuscaloosa Half Marathon is open. The event will be held on Saturday, March 7, beginning at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater at 7am and will include a one-mile fun run and a 5K race. For more information, visit www.tuscaloosahalfmarathon.com.

A woman intending to buy marijuana at a vacant Forrester Gardens apartment yesterday morning says she was raped and robbed instead. Someone is also said to have shot at the vehicle in which she left. Twenty-two-year-old Dermarcus Rayshon Allbrooks was arrested when he admitted being involved in the incident after seeking help for accidentally shooting himself after the woman left the scene. He was placed in the Tuscaloosa County Jail with bond set at $120,000.

This evening at 6:30, Mind Changers will hold its 2nd Annual Tie-In Ceremony at Central High School to honor area students who are striving to become successful, positive contributors to society. The event is open to the public.

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