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Angela Levins

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Mobile, AL, United States

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Past articles by Angela:

Michigan coronavirus data for Thursday, Aug. 12: Cases increasing in 89% of counties

As of Wednesday, Aug. 11, the seven-day average of new cases - 1,138 - was 10 times higher than it was in late June, the lowest point since the spring surge. → Read More

Mobile, Baldwin obituaries for May 27: Ann Nelson brought Tide pride to San Antonio, Texas

Ann Gonzales Nelson, 86, born in Mobile and resident of San Antonio, Texas died on Friday, May 22. → Read More

Baseball, softball, soccer top list of events you want to see in Mobile County

The Mobile Sports Authority is spending the summer working to find out what sporting events you want to see in Mobile County. For the last several weeks, four sponsored Facebook ads have been circulating through news feeds. → Read More

Memorial Day flag relay crosses two states to honor the fallen

Memorial Day is dedicated to remembering those who have fought and died protecting the freedoms of United States citizens. On Memorial Day, about 40 runners, some with their families by their side, will take part in a remembrance relay from Mobile to Pensacola. → Read More

Memorial Day flag relay crosses two states to honor the fallen

Memorial Day is dedicated to remembering those who have fought and died protecting the freedoms of United States citizens. On Memorial Day, about 40 runners, some with their families by their side, will take part in a remembrance relay from Mobile to Pensacola. → Read More

Vintage photos boast timeless beauty of Alabama's state parks

Alabama boasts 22 state parks with picture-perfect landscapes worth a visit on Memorial Day weekend. → Read More

8 Hangout Fest veterans return to the stage for 2015

Can't stop the music. In six short years, the Hangout Music Festival has more than doubled its lineup. → Read More

'WE HAVE BABIES!': Alabama Coastal Foundation celebrates three baby osprey born on Wolf Bay

The Alabama Coastal Foundation is celebrating three new bundles of joy. Josie and Elbert's eggs hatched, and the ACF announced the news on their Facebook page Monday afternoon. → Read More

What sporting events, tournaments do you want to see in Mobile County?

The Mobile Sports Authority is using the power of Facebook to find out what events peak your interest. → Read More

Vintage photos celebrate the Azalea Trail Maids on their reunion weekend

The Grounds in West Mobile will be a pastel rainbow Saturday afternoon as hundreds of past and present Azalea Trail Maids gather for a reunion. → Read More

Kent State Shootings: The headlines 45 years ago

Emotions were running high on May 5, 1970 as news of the deaths of four Kent State students spread across the nation. → Read More

Mobile, Baldwin obituaries for April 30: William Smith's children strive to continue legacy

William Michael Smith, Sr., 85, a native and lifelong resident of Mobile died on Sunday, April 26. → Read More

Flooding Flashback: A year ago, torrential downpour flooded coastal Alabama homes, roads

A year ago on April 29, the skies were dark and the rain didn't seem like it would ever stop across coastal Alabama and the western Florida Panhandle. → Read More

Mobile, Baldwin obituaries for April 25: Baldwin Co. 10th grader to be laid to rest Tuesday

David Wesley Rabren, Jr. died on Saturday, April 18 in Alexander City. The 15-year-old was a student in 10th grade at Baldwin County High School. → Read More

Vintage photos: History defines Wendy's on Government and a hamburger tycoon's visit

It's not the most fascinating thing in the Press-Register archives, but it is timely with several South Alabama Wendy's restaurants getting a makeover. → Read More

Frances Lamont proves surgeons wrong at Biggest Loser Half Marathon in Mobile

The Biggest Loser Run/Walk Race Series aims to get people moving. Crossing the finish line of the race on Sunday in Mobile was a milestone for a number of the participants, including Frances Lamont. → Read More

Mobile, Baldwin obituaries for April 18: Edith Hudson could do anything

Edith Lorine Hudson could do anything according to her daughter Maralyn Russell. The Georgiana, Alabama native and longtime resident of Chickasaw died on Saturday, April 11. → Read More

Mobile, Baldwin obituaries for April 17: Two B.C. Rain students to be laid to rest this weekend

Alfred Jacques Jones and Darrell DeAndre' Williams-Tartt, both 16 years old, died last weekend when authorities say they drowned off of Dauphin Island. The B.C. Rain High School students were on their spring break at the time. → Read More

Vintage photos show damage from record rainfall on May 5, 1981

No argument this week that Mobile is the rainiest city in the United States. While we have seen the sun, the forecast has been a grim one since Sunday. And it's not clearing up anytime soon. → Read More

Hutchens Elementary School parents about to get break from $210K traffic project

Traffic troubles are about to get a bit easier for Hutchens Elementary School parents. Construction is almost complete on a wider driveway in front of the school. → Read More