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The controversial education official has a history with the Port City after criticizing Mobile over school choice. → Read More
Mobile Police are hoping to talk to drivers who witnessed the horrific traffic accident Tuesday on I-65 near Airport Boulevard. → Read More
Kelli Singley, a concerned parent, pulled out her cell phone to record drivers rushing past the school bus as it pulled up to let her young son climb on board in Theodore. → Read More
The man accused of purposely crashing into a deputy receives a bond of more than $300,000. → Read More
Colton Wallace, who helps run ‘Future Astronaut’, a production and events company, said he received a call a day before Friday’s scheduled game asking for help from the Parks and … → Read More
In our area, Baldwin EMC and Alabama Power crews are waiting for a call and watching the weather. → Read More
A lot has happened over the past three days in the case of 5-year-old Kamden Johnson. → Read More
At the Alabama School of Math and Science, students left the classroom to experience the eclipse first hand. → Read More
On Wednesday afternoon, Mobile County Sheriff’s officers returned to the home of missing Wilmer woman, Susan Mayo, and her son, Nathanial Sebastian, who is the main person suspected in her June dis… → Read More
"It's kind of like the rematch of both mayors," Eric Achenbach said as he waited to get inside. → Read More
"They're called the '40 mph couch potato' because they'll spend most of their adoption time on the couch," Ann Bollens said. → Read More
The visit, part of the Governor's statewide 'Listen, Learn, Help, and Lead' tour, was aimed at learning the needs of the community. → Read More
WKRG News 5 and other members of the Mobile-area press were kicked out of Governor Kay Ivey’s roundtable discussion in Mobile on Wednesday for asking too many questions. → Read More
It's the last day of summer vacation for public school students in Mobile. → Read More
‘The First 48’ crews have shadowed detectives in the Mobile Police Department for the past year, and the Mobile episodes will likely bring up several hot topics in the upcoming Mayoral … → Read More
AEA Director Jessie McDaniel says they received an email on Friday abruptly stating that vendors were no longer allowed at Monday’s orientation. → Read More
With so many summer athletic practices and band camps going on before the start of the school year, one Baker High School senior has a strong message to parents and teens. → Read More
While states like Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky also made the losers list, according to the article, no state was worse than Alabama. → Read More
At this time, there is no word on what caused the collapse but it is being investigated. → Read More
The project was originally scheduled to be completed by end of July, but Tropical Storm Cindy pushed the date back to sometime in August. → Read More