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Mobile's Friday weather forecast: Slight chance of showers

The weather looks nice on Saturday as a small chance of showers is in the works for Friday night.

 

Soldier arrested in Baldwin County after $22K, guns, drugs found

The solider was traveling in a car that had $22,000, five guns and drugs inside of it, the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office said.

 

Police: Man convicted of 2009 Silverhill killing linked to Foley death

Spencer Jerkins, 26, has admitted being at the home in 2009 when Michael Saucier was killed, but Jerkins has said another man — Danny Weaver — slashed Saucier's throat, a Foley police officer testified.

 

Flood victims get three-day hotel stays; Baptist teams help with cleanup

“They’re trying to stay in their homes and getting their valuables out, sleeping in cars, in tents."

 

Alabama GOP invalidates Mobile legislative candidate but can't remove name from ballot

The state party's candidate committee on Friday voted to remove Chris McNeil based on a challenge that he does not live in the district. It is too late to change the ballot, though; the party said it would urge voters to select one of the other two candidates.

 

Acquitted of manslaughter, Mobile woman says victim 'lives on' through her efforts to help others suffering from addiction

As the driver of the car that hit 69-year-old Gaynell Payne on March 16, 2012, Maria Hirtreiter was burdened with the life that had been lost. But she also knew that because of her actions on that day, she faced a legal battle that might send her to prison.

 

Spanish Fort bluff collapses within 3 feet of home; court-ordered repairs skyrocket toward $2 million for city

Ongoing bluff erosion, long-entangled in a court battle, hit a extremely critical point Wednesday after the record-shattering rainstorm.

 

Appeals court upholds decision tossing Mobile man's capital murder conviction

The court ruling was 5-0 in favor of upholding Mobile County Circuit Judge Sarah Stewart's 2012 ruling. Judge Beth Kellum wrote separately to indicate that while she concurred in the result, she did not agree with all of her colleagues' reasoning.

 

Federal judge denies firm's case for telecommunications tower near Mobile's Muir Woods

U.S. District Judge William Steele ruled that Foresite LLC lacked legal protected interest in a project pushed by AT&T.

 

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