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Man robbed at gunpoint near Government Street, shoes stolen from him

A man reported having his wallet, cell phone and shoes stolen Tuesday morning.

 

Mobile Police: Two shootings at the same address within 15 hours

There was a shooting at the same address on Next Street.

 

$1 million bail ordered for man accused of trafficking $1.3 million in Spice

The man allegedly caught with more than $1 million worth of synthetic marijuana, or Spice, will have to come up with at least $500,000 to get out of jail, a judge ordered Wednesday.

 

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Republicans Shiver, Hall differ on guns, Common Core in Baldwin-Monroe House race

The head-to-head competition for the Republican nomination in Alabama House of Representatives District 64 offers between James Hall and Harry Shiver, perhaps, the sharpest contrast of any of the races on the ballot in southwest Alabama on June 3.

 

Wednesday's weather: Look for rain all day, heavy at times along the Gulf Coast, south Alabama

Showers and thunderstorms are forecast for the region Wednesday, with a threat of heavy rains -- 2-3 inches -- by afternoon

 

Here's what's trending: Teacher molested 90 boys, FBI says; ex-Ole Miss player arrested; Rove and Clinton's brain

A teacher is accused of molesting at least 90 boys during his 40-year career at schools around the world

 

'Greatest Show in Mobile' is going on at Government Plaza; Fred Richardson and the 'blind dog'

A wild Mobile City Council meeting comes after months of rather colorful council sessions.

 

Former Spanish Fort High player accused of raping girl in church parking lot

Deon Johnson, 20, a former Spanish Fort High School football player, is on trial for this second time this year on a first-degree rape charge.

 

Tuesday night Mobile-area weather: Slight chance of rain tonight, 70 percent Wednesday

The National Weather Service forecasts a 70 percent chance of rain Tuesday with showers and thunderstorms likely.

 

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