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Must-see TV: Mobile County school system launches 24-hour news channel

The Mobile County school system is taking to the airwaves with a 24-hour TV channel, available on Comcast channel 15 and on AT&T U-verse On Demand channel 99.

 

When and where are local college graduates walking across the stage?

Grads are ready to walk; here's the when and where for local colleges and universities.

 

Check out what the I-10 bridge over Mobile could look like

Most people want a bridge over Mobile, and new renderings suggest that an expansive project could occur.

 

A 'blizzard' of DQs on the way, says franchisee, who plans to open several locations in Mobile area

Pascagoula-based P and K Investments Inc. plans to open six or seven new DQ Grill & Chill restaurants in the Mobile area, "depending on the market," said Parker Pugh.

 

BayFest asks for $350,000 from city after study shows 366 percent return on taxpayer investment

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson's administration is restructuring how it handles performance contracts, which BayFest must apply for through the fiscal year 2015 budget process.

 

Ghost Bike memorial erected in honor of teen bicyclist killed in Prichard Saturday

The tributes to a 14-year-old struck and killed on his bicycle Saturday continue to grow along Dunlap Circle. On Tuesday evening, a Ghost Bike memorial was chained up near the spot where the boy died.

 

Baldwin County schools phasing in electronic timekeeping system

The Baldwin County school system, the largest employer in the county, is implementing a new timekeeping system for its 3,100 employees.

 

Mobile police: Men wanted after using stolen credit card at Toys R Us

Police on Wednesday reached out to the public in an effort to find two men accused of using a credit card stolen during a vehicle break-in.

 

Man shot while trying to arm himself against robbers, Mobile police say

A man was injured Tuesday night while trying to defend himself and another man against a pair of armed robbers, according to the Mobile Police Department.

 

Flooding moved them to an RV, but life is still good on Magnolia River

Their house, a 1,300-square-foot cottage with wide porches, has been emptied and will likely have to be gutted completely.

 

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