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Mobile man pleads guilty to sex abuses for groping breasts of three women

The man who groped three women in west Mobile over the course of a month in 2012 has pleaded guilty to sex-abuse charges and will spend at least the next three years in prison.

 

Man shot, robbed by stranger after agreeing to give him a ride, Mobile police say

A man was shot and robbed early Friday morning after agreeing to give a stranger a lift, according to the Mobile Police Department.

 

Are you storm-ready? Five things you need to know

Baldwin County officials have their eyes on the weather. Heavy rain may bring flooding to the county Friday and Saturday.

 

Woman wanted for questioning in Saraland theft

Police on Thursday released a photo of a woman wanted for questioning after a wallet that had been accidentally left behind at a grocery store was stolen.

 

Not again: Rain, flooding, road washouts possible in Baldwin, Mobile

One to 3 inches of rain is expected to fall in Baldwin and Mobile counties between Friday and Sunday. Some areas could see 4 to 7 inches of rain, according to a National Weather Service report.

 

Graduation 2014: University of Mobile ceremony is set for Saturday

Approximately 330 students will receive degrees at the University of Mobile's graduation ceremony Saturday at the Mobile Civic Center.

 

7 questions for Clarkbanks, McNeil and Williams in Alabama House District 102

Plant nursery owner Jack Williams, Mobile County constable Anthony Clarkbanks and the challenged candidate, businessman Chris McNeil, expressed skepticism toward uniform education standards and a failed proposal to loosen gun laws.

 

Friday's weather: Thunderstorms and heavy rain forecast for Gulf Coast

Rain will move into the Gulf Coast region Friday afternoon, soaking areas still trying to dry out from last week's floods

 

Candlelight vigil honors teen killed on bicycle, known for his big smile and being 'squirrely sometimes'

Sandra Davis said her fourth child, a 7th grader at Booker T. Washington Middle School, loved hanging out at Light of the Village, where he had been a regular for nine years.

 

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