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More details emerge from Wednesday's overnight shootings

Mobile Police responded to two shootings on Wednesday night, neither of them fatal, according to officials.

 

Memorial Day weekend forecast: Sunny skies and last-minute beach bookings

With temperatures forecast to be in the 90s under mostly clear skies throughout the holiday weekend, Memorial Day is poised to usher in summer in grand style. And for those looking for a last-minute getaway to the beach, it's not too late.

 

Mothers of fallen servicemen lend hand in Satsuma's Memorial Day ceremony

Memorial Day ceremonies are planned throughout Coastal Alabama. Mildred Hardee and Melanie Miller lost their sons in Afghanistan. They will place the wreath at the Memorial Monument in front of City Hall on Monday, May 26.

 

Government Plaza suffers second fire this month due to roofing work

Government Plaza was evacuated on Thursday as a result of a fire according to officials.

 

Second accused killer of Tammy Stokes, buried in woods for three years, pleads guilty to her murder

One week after the man who killed 24-year-old Tammy Stokes with a shotgun was convicted by a jury, his accomplice pleaded guilty to helping hide her body for three years.

 

Commission to budget federal funds for downtown Mobile walkability study

Study comes as Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson pushes for a more walkable downtown atmosphere, especially along Water Street.

 

Fairhope house party bust: Police release names of over 30 arrested

According to Fairhope police, about 4:30 p.m. officers responded to a party at a residence on Mary Ann Beach Road/Baldwin County 27, just south of U.S. 98 near Weeks Bay. About 60 people were at the party, "openly possessing and consuming alcoholic beverages," according to Fairhope police spokesman Sgt. Craig Sawyer.

 

In the School Zone: Orange Beach officials propose tax hikes for new school system; will voters agree?

Orange Beach leaders have laid it on the line: An additional 5 mills in property taxes, one percent in lodging tax and a half-cent sales tax to fund an independent school system.

 

Earline Martin-Harris' resignation's impact on water referendum; should Mobile city officials care?

Earline Martin-Harris' resignation could have an impact on the June 3 referendum, according the head of a group pushing for the dissolution of the Prichard Water Board.

 

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