Just over 10,500 2015 C-Class sedans made in Vance are being recalled to check for a possible problem with the steering wheel. The recall is said to be precautionary in relation to U.S.-produced models, as the recall was triggered from issues on the vehicles in Europe.

U.S. Department of Justice officials say Jefferson County will use a grant of more than $687,000 to create a service center for inmates who are paroled from state prisons.

Another health care worker in Dallas has tested positive for Ebola. After reporting a fever yesterday, the worker was immediately isolated, but doubt has been raised about Texas Health Presbyterian's ability to handle Ebola and protect employees.

A World Health Organization official says there could be up to 10,000 new cases of Ebola per week within two months if response to the crisis isn't stepped up.

Simon Cowell says he thinks he and Fox gave up too early on the U.S version of "The X Factor," which was cancelled after three seasons.

Tuscaloosa Police are searching for 15-year-old Elizabeth Hemming, who left her Woodland Hills residence late Monday night. She was last seen on Skyland Blvd yesterday morning, trying to get a ride out of town. Hemming, who often goes by the name "Rose," is approximately 5'8 and 140 lbs. Anyone with information is asked to contact Tuscaloosa Police.

25-year-old Visha LaShon Abrams and 19-year-old Stanley Keon Walker Jr. were injured while shooting at each other at Branscomb Apartments yesterday afternoon. Both  remained in the Tuscaloosa County Jail last night with bond set at $30,000 each.

The Obama administration is announcing $170 million in grants divided among 23 work projects across the country that aim to reduce the number of long-term unemployed Americans. While the number of workers who are jobless for  more than 26 weeks has declined, the level remains at a historic high and is a blemish on the economic recovery.

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