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Juvenile jailed after shooting a man following argument over bicycle, Mobile police say

Police arrested a boy on Saturday night after he shot a man following an argument over a bicycle, the Mobile Police Department said on Monday.

 

Alabama city to pay $264,000 to settle EPA penalties for faulty sewer

One Alabama city is on the hook for more than $250,000 for failing to maintain its sewer system.

 

Mobile police seek armed robber with Chinese symbol tattooed on his face

In the pre-dawn darkness Monday, a man with a Chinese symbol tattooed onto his face brandished a handgun at a Chevron gas station. He stole cash from the business before fleeing, according to the Mobile Police Department.

 

Baldwin County schools opens online registration on new website

As part of its effort to stay ahead of the curve with technology, the Baldwin County school system has launched a new website, linked to a smart phone app.

 

Gulf Shores praised among 7 notable U.S beach towns by travel magazine

It didn't take long for news to start spreading on social networks Monday morning but a publication that touts itself as the "world's most widely read travel magazine" named Gulf Shores among seven notable American beach towns.

 

Monday's weather: More rain forecast for Gulf Coast; rip current risk is high

Rain is forecast for the northern Gulf Coast Monday, with showers and thunderstorms likely

 

For coastal Alabama challengers in Tuesday's primary, money has been an uphill climb

In a pair of legislative races where incumbents drew challengers, longtime Democratic state Rep. James Buskey outspent Henry Haseeb by a 3-to-1 margin, and incumbent Republican Harry Shiver out-raised and outspent challenger James Hall.

 

Warm, with chance of showers in Mobile tonight

View full size(NOAA)  MOBILE, Alabama -- Low temperatures are expected to drop into the upper 60s tonight throughout the Mobile area, with a 40 to 50 percent chance of showers.  Monday's forecast calls for highs in the low to mid-80s...

 

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