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Drier and less humid for Alabama before storms return over Memorial Day Weekend

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SUMMARY: Alabama is experiencing cooler, drier, and less humid conditions today with temperatures in the 60s to low 70s and clear skies. Temperatures will rise into the low 80s by tomorrow, followed by a cooler Friday morning with lows in the 50s and 60s requiring light jackets. Dry weather will continue through Saturday with highs in the upper 80s. However, showers and storms are expected to return Sunday through Memorial Day, with scattered thunderstorms Sunday, showers Monday morning especially in the north, and a 60% chance of storms Monday, remaining unsettled into Tuesday.

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Drier and less humid for Alabama before storms return over Memorial Day Weekend

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Storm Damage in Madison | May 20, 2025 | News 19 at 10 p.m.

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SUMMARY: A storm caused significant damage in Madison, leaving behind debris, including bricks and patio furniture scattered across lawns. Homeowners on Nobleman Circle reported that their house was hit hard, with bricks torn off the side and garage doors blown off. However, no one was injured. Surprisingly, their trampoline remained intact despite the destructive winds. The storm’s impact was visible across the area, and local news coverage continued to follow the damage reports. Fortunately, the damage primarily affected the exterior of homes, with no injuries reported in the area.

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Several places in Madison saw damage as storms moved through Tuesday night.

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News 5 Now at 5:30 — Tuesday, May 20, 2025

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SUMMARY: On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, News 5 Now covered key local and national stories. NOAA weather radios are offline for 72 hours due to planned software upgrades. Gulf Shores International Airport will celebrate its first commercial Allegiant flight tomorrow. An 18-year-old Fair Hope High School student was arrested for drug possession after a K-9 found drugs in his car and home. Mobile Police reported a recent spike in car thefts and burglaries, urging residents to lock vehicles. A Georgia fugitive involved in a hijacking and shooting was captured after a 60-mile chase on I-65. Community poll topics included mayoral questions and graduation attendance.

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Streaming on “News 5 Now”: Why your NOAA radio is out of commission, a Fairhope High School student arrested, and the latest on a manhunt for a Georgia murder suspect. These are the top stories with Rose Ann Haven.

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Alabama death row inmate facing execution to represent himself in appeal

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Gregory Hunt, convicted of the 1988 murder and sexual assault of Karen Lane, plans to represent himself in a final appeal before his execution. He seeks to reduce his charge from capital murder to murder by arguing that he killed Lane but did not sexually assault her. Hunt, who was sentenced to death in 1990, claims his trial attorneys failed to present mitigating circumstances and evidence to support his defense. His appeal, which challenges the sexual assault charges, has been rejected by courts before. Despite this, Hunt remains prepared for his execution and expresses remorse for Lane’s death.

by Ralph Chapoco, Alabama Reflector
May 20, 2025

An Alabama death row inmate plans to represent himself in a final appeal of his sentence, weeks before his execution.

Gregory Hunt, convicted of the 1998 murder and sexual assault of Karen Lane, will argue that he killed but did not sexually assault Lane, which would reduce his charge from capital murder to murder and make him ineligible for the death penalty.

“I think that Greg is at peace no matter what happens,” Pastor Jeff Hood, who works with inmates on Alabama’s death row, said at a news conference on Tuesday. “I think he is prepared to die no matter what happens, but he wants people to know that he is sorry for killing Karen Lane but that he did not sexually assault her.”

Messages were sent to both the Governor’s Office and the Alabama Attorney General’s Office on Tuesday seeking comment.

Hunt was convicted on three counts of capital murder by a jury in 1990 and by an 11-1 vote, recommended that he be put to death.  Two of the counts alleged Hunt sexually assaulted Lane; the other said Hunt killed her during a robbery.

The first count dealt with killing Lane during the course of a robbery while the other two counts related to allegations that he sexually abused her.

Federal and state courts in recent years have been unwilling to stop Alabama executions, even in the face of evidence of prior issues with capital punishment in the state.

Hunt, who plans to represent himself, will ask the court to delay his execution and argue his trial attorneys did not present mitigating circumstances from his background or evidence that he did not sexually assault Lane.

He has stated similar claims in his appeals in the past that were rejected by the courts.

According to Hood, Hunt is only challenging capital murder charges related to sexual abuse allegations and not the one pertaining to the robbery.

“When you look at the transcripts, the primary aggravating factor they (prosecutors) focused on was sexual assault,” Hood said. “And this is the problem with these cases. The state gets to move the goalposts.”

Alabama Reflector is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Alabama Reflector maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Brian Lyman for questions: info@alabamareflector.com.

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The content presents a factual and balanced account of the legal situation involving Gregory Hunt without evident political rhetoric or partisan framing. It covers aspects of the judicial process, the inmate’s claims, and reactions from involved parties in a neutral tone, avoiding advocacy or critique that would suggest a particular political leaning. The focus is primarily on legal and procedural details rather than ideological viewpoints, which aligns with a centrist perspective.

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