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Tuesday's weather: Sunny skies along the Gulf Coast

After a foggy start, skies will be sunny and temperatures warm along the Gulf Coast Tuesday

 

NAACP head speaks at Mobile City Council meeting; disappointed with location for last week's news conference

NAACP leader says that Mayor Sandy Stimpson's choice for a press conference last week after leaving a contentious City Council meeting was a wrong one. Ronald Ali says that Stimpson should have considered Unity Point Park, which opened in 2009.

 

Tax hikes proposed in Orange Beach to fund independent school system; voters to have final say

City leaders on Tuesday night laid the groundwork to form an independent school system and the ultimate decision to break away from Baldwin County will be in the hands of residents.

 

Fire damages beauty/barber shop on MLK in Mobile

Fire damages a beauty salon on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

 

Tuesday night Mobile-area weather: Clear tonight but dense fog moves in late

The National Weather Service forecasts the dense fog Wednesday morning before 8 a.m.

 

Q&A with Council President Gina Gregory on today's meeting and Councilman Fred Richardson's concerns

Council President Gina Gregory said that Councilman Fred Richardson assured her that he would not impede important city business as a result of a recent disagreement over council appointments.

 

Commissioner: Proposed Clean Water Act changes 'too much government interference'

The Baldwin County Commission will hold public hearings on the proposed changes to the Clean Water Act on June 3, June 17, July 1 and July 15.

 

Property purchase seen as a 'break through' in tackling Dog River's litter woes

Property will be used as a staging area for a new litter trap that will be installed sometime this summer. Also, the Mobile City Council approved transferring money for training city employees who will be involved in the city's new stormwater management system.

 

USA's new president's annual salary: $450,000

The University of South Alabama will pay its new president, Tony G. Waldrop, an annual salary of $450,000, along with an $18,000 car allowance and a $6,000 home-office stipend.

 

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