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It was a time for celebration at Ft. Benning as 59 WHINSEC (Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) students received their diplomas.More >>
It was a time for celebration at Ft. Benning as 59 WHINSEC (Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) students received their diplomas.More >>
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An abandoned warehouse went up in flames Friday night and sent two firefighters two a hospital. One of those firefighters was discharged, but the other still remains in medical care. He is in stableMore >>
An abandoned warehouse went up in flames Friday night and sent two firefighters two a hospital. One of those firefighters was discharged, but the other still remains in medical care. He is in stableMore >>
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Most people don't consider that the key to your home could be the key to danger. When you buy a mass produced lock there are very good chances that someone else has the key to your home!More >>
Most people don't consider that the key to your home could be the key to danger. When you buy a mass produced lock there are very good chances that someone else has the key to your home!More >>
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - A 45-year-old Alabama man has pleaded guilty to charges of production of child pornography.
The U.S. attorney's office in Montgomery on Tuesday announced that Kevin Darcy Golden of Opelika pleaded guilty Monday.
Prosecutors say Golden produced numerous videos of female children engaging in sexually explicit conduct between April and December 2011.
Prosecutors say Golden secretly filmed the children removing their clothes at his home and also filmed himself engaging in sexually explicit acts with the children while they were unconscious.
Golden faces up to 35 years in federal prison and could be ordered to spend the rest of his life on supervised release.
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