Shaun Mendis

Woman Fatally Shot on East Spring Street in Dothan; Suspect at Large

DOTHAN, Ala. (WDNews) — A woman has been found deceased following a shooting in the 400 block of East Spring Street, and authorities are ...

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Brick Masters LEGO Event Returns to Westgate for Ages 10 and Up—Register Now!

Dothan, Ala. (WDNews) – The Westgate Community Room will host “Brick Masters” on Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The ...

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Daleville Hosting Prescription Drug Takeback Event June 18

DALEVILLE, Ala. (WDNews) – Residents in Daleville will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unused or expired prescription drugs during a special takeback ...

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Trump Pushes for Total Surrender Over Cease-Fire in Iran Conflict

Washington, D.C. (WDNews) – President Donald Trump said Monday, June 16, that the U.S. is not aiming for a traditional cease-fire with Iran but ...

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10 Arrested in ‘Operation Sand Trap’ Online Child Exploitation Sting

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WDNews) – A four-day undercover sting targeting online child exploitation led to the arrest of 10 individuals, according to authorities ...

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Burney Sisters to Kick Off Dothan’s New Park Concert Series June 18

DOTHAN, Ala. (WDNews) – The City of Dothan is launching a brand-new Park Series this summer, bringing live music and visual arts to local ...

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ArtFX Brings Music and Art Together at Free Community Event

Dothan, Ala. (WDNews) – A lively mix of art and music is set to take over the Wiregrass Museum of Art on Saturday, June ...

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Alabama Ranks Among Worst States to Grow Old at Home, New Report Finds

DOTHAN, Ala. (WDNews) — Most of the aging population in the U.S. want to “age in place,” but new research shows Alabama may not ...

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Burney Sisters to Kick Off Dothan’s New Park Concert Series June 18

DOTHAN, Ala. (WDNews) – The City of Dothan is launching a brand-new Park Series this summer, bringing live music and visual arts to local ...

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Alabama Ranks Among Worst States to Grow Old at Home, New Report Finds

DOTHAN, Ala. (WDNews) — Most of the aging population in the U.S. want to “age in place,” but new research shows Alabama may not ...

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