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Mobile police: Man robbed of vehicle while stopped at a traffic light

A man was forced at gunpoint to give away his vehicle during a robbery at a stoplight late Thursday night.

 

Orange Beach to reveal school-split study findings, funding plan Tuesday with former Gov. Bob Riley

During a Tuesday, May 20, town hall meeting, Mayor Tony Kennon and the City Council will lay out a plan that could redefine the future of the Alabama beach city through a potential breakaway from the Baldwin County public school system.

 

'Kids will try anything': What parents need to know about Spice

Virginia Guy, executive director of the Drug Education Council, says Spice is increasingly being marketed to younger teens.

 

Mobile doctor says spice causing recent heart attacks, other emergencies, in younger patients

Shortly after he smoked a $4 joint of spice on Tuesday night, everything was "hilarious," according to Nico Nichols. But then he started having trouble breathing, all the while feeling his heartbeat speeding up more and more, and that's when he knew it was time to call 911.

 

Thursday night Mobile-area weather: Clear skies tonight and a sunny weekend on tap

The National Weather Service forecasts a sunny Friday with a high near 78 degrees.

 

Residents split on views about Fred Richardson, Mayor Sandy Stimpson rift

Some residents weigh-in about the current feud at businesses along Spring Hill Avenue within Councilman Fred Richardson's district.

 

Digital Renaissance is not mandatory, but 'most parents don't know that,' speakers tell Baldwin County school board

A group of parents have asked the Baldwin County school board to make it known that students are not obligated to take part in the school system's Digital Renaissance initiative, which assigns a MacBook Air laptop or an iPad to each student.

 

Mayor Sandy Stimpson, Fred Richardson sit down for lunch

Richardson announces on his Facebook page that he had lunch with the Mobile mayor two days after the two engaged in a highly-publicized spat during and after Tuesday's Mobile City Council meeting.

 

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