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Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson's administration leaves council meeting

Stimpson and his entire administration walked out of the middle of the council meeting without saying a word. The walk-out occurred after three council members abstained on several matters, keeping them from being approved.

 

Take 'The Dafni Challenge' and swap your cookies for fruit

MOBILE, Ala. -- What are you snacking on today? Cookies, chips, chocolate? Would you be willing to skip the junk in support of a friend or just to make a change yourself? Samantha Jones, the owner of Studio Fitness in...

 

Let's make a deal: Mobile County school board to consider selling 2 historic school buildings

Mobile County school system officials will ask the school board to approve the sale of two historic properties, the Old Shell Road School and the Russell School building, to Georgia-based developer Pace Burt Jr. for $800,000.

 

Fairhope looking at some $2 million in storm damage, sewer plant takes brunt of flooding

The hardest hit area was the city's sewer plant just north of downtown off Section Street. In an effort move toward emergency repairs at the plant the City Council on Monday night approved an engineering contract with Hutchinson, Moore & Rauch at a not-to-exceed cost of $37,000.

 

No one injured after late night shooting on Brill Road, one man arrested

MOBILE, Alabama -- Mobile Police were investigating a shooting at the Bayou Bend Apartments late Monday.  No one was injured, but police received a call of at least one shot fired into an unoccupied home and an unoccupied vehicle in...

 

Fairhope man killed in wreck

Steve Ferguson, 65, of Fairhope, was killed Monday in a wreck on Alabama 181.

 

More 'Spice' found in second storage unit on Hillcrest Road

A consortium of local law enforcement agencies seized several packages of "Spice" from a storage unit last Friday. But apparently, there was more.

 

Mobile City Council - Live updates, oil storage tank talks and emergency road repairs

Live updates during the Tuesday, May 13, 2014, Mobile City Council meeting.

 

Fred Richardson won't appoint himself to MAWSS board, but what if he had; entertainment district returns

Ramifications could have meant prison time had Richardson accepted a MAWSS salary. He said that he would not have done accepted it.

 

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