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Family Offers Reward for Missing Teen | June 20, 2025 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: The Albertville Police Department is searching for 15-year-old Kinsley Lee Shelton, who went missing Monday. Last seen possibly near a red Ford F-250 with chrome rims, details about her disappearance remain scarce. Her family is desperate for her safe return and has offered a \$1,200 reward for credible information leading to her whereabouts. They urge anyone with tips, even from blocked numbers, to come forward. Kinsley is described as 5 feet tall and weighing 100 pounds. The family remains determined and asks the public to report any sightings directly to authorities. More details are available at whnt.com.
The last week has been a nightmare for the family of Kensleigh Shelton.
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Making good on a promise; safety improvements started at dangerous, deadly Foley intersection
SUMMARY: The city of Foley has taken ownership of the dangerous intersection at Airport Road and County Road 65, known for multiple fatal crashes, including recent deaths of two teens on scooters and a hit-and-run victim. In response to community concerns, safety improvements have begun, including new streetlights and digital warning signs. Additional measures such as lowering speed limits, installing rumble strips, a pedestrian crosswalk, and sidewalks are planned. Locals experience frequent accidents and welcome these changes, hoping they will reduce crashes and save lives. Foley Police report eight wrecks in the past year on this stretch, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced safety.
A Foley intersection that has had numerous accidents, some resulting in death, is getting a safety overhaul
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News 5 NOW at 8:00am | June 20, 2025
SUMMARY: On News 5 NOW at 8:00 am, June 20, 2025, Shamani Baker reported key local and national stories. President Trump extended TikTok’s ban deadline by 90 days. A Mobile County teacher accused of giving alcohol to a child seeks bond for a Bahamas trip. Escambia County canceled a Pensacola Beach gateway project due to lost funding, shifting focus to toll systems and road improvements. Thirty abused dogs were returned to their owner under court order in Mobile. A Pensacola man was fatally shot after threatening deputies during an arrest. The community shared ways they give back, and News 5 prepared for a big food sorting event supporting local families.
Escambia County deputies shoot and kill a Pensacola man inside a fast-food restaurant, the court says 30 dogs will be returned to a man accused of abusing them, and the TikTok ban gets an extension.
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“Big Beautiful Bill” would threaten local economies, increase inequality
SUMMARY: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a Republican-backed federal budget proposal, would significantly widen inequality and raise the national debt by \$3.3 trillion over a decade, largely due to extended Trump-era tax cuts. While wealthier families gain the most, cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP would disproportionately hurt low-income households, especially in states like Alabama. Experts warn the bill shifts costs to states, threatens rural economies reliant on federal aid, and imposes work requirements that could cause millions to lose benefits. Critics argue these changes prioritize tax breaks over family welfare and burden the poor with bureaucratic hurdles.
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