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Incumbent Shiver wins House District 64 GOP primary, vows vengeance against tea party

With no Democrat on the ballot in November, Rep. Harry Shiver is all but assured of winning a third four-year term in the Legislature. His newly redrawn district runs from Robertsdale to Monroeville.

 

Mostly cloudy tonight with chance of showers in Mobile

View full size(NOAA)  MOBILE, Alabama -- The National Weather Service forecast calls for low temperatures in the 60s north of I-10 and low 70s along the coastline, with some isolated showers, mainly after 1 a.m. The NWS estimates a 20 percent...

 

Officials investigating a shortage of ballots at Dotch Community Center in Trinity Gardens

Mobile County Probate Judge Don Davis said there might not be any way for the county to determine how many voters cast the wrong ballot inside a precinct that has more than one ballot.

 

Former Prichard City Council President Earline Martin-Harris, who resigned amid questions about her residency, turned away from

Martin-Harris said she didn't challenge the court case into her residency because of financial reasons.

 

Man shot in the abdomen after verbal disagreement

A man was shot around midnight on Tuesday after a verbal disagreement with another man.

 

State Board of Education member Tracy Roberts announces resignation

The resignation likely will set off a scramble among hopefuls to finish the term. Gov. Robert Bentley will pick a successor, subject to Senate confirmation. That person then would have the option of running for a full four-year term in 2016.

 

Live updates from the Mobile and Baldwin primaries: Polls open until 7 p.m.

Follow the latest updates on today's primary elections in Alabama, with a focus on the races that matter to the Mobile area.

 

Eight Mile man has admitted to Prichard murder, but jury still must hear gruesome details

Raymond Charles White, a 42-year-old Eight Mile man, pleaded guilty in March to capital murder in exchange for a prosecution promise not to seek the death penalty. Under Alabama law, though, a jury must determine that the state has sufficient evidence.

 

Councilman Fred Richardson, Mayor Sandy Stimpson 'move forward' after Sam Jones vote

Stimpson and Richardson share a hug after the City Council voted 5-1 Tuesday to approve former Mobile Mayor Sam Jones to the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System's board of directors. The vote ends a more than month-long debate that split the council on appointments.

 

Time to get storm-ready, Baldwin County

Baldwin County is participating in America's PrepareAthon, a national effort to make sure people are prepared for disasters.

 

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