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Tuesday night Mobile-area weather: After heavy rains last night, here comes near-freezing temperatures

The National Weather Service forecasts a sunny Wednesday with a high near 65 degrees.

 

Hydroponic marijuana shipped by UPS seized by Prichard Police

PRICHARD, Alabama -- Police officers seized a package left on the doorstep of a home in Prichard, containing three pounds of high-grade marijuana.Although unconventional, Prichard Police Chief Jerry Speziale said it is not the first time the department has seen...

 

With wellness clinic, Mobile Health Department reaches out to those who put preventive care 'on the back burner'

With the Aura Wellness Center, the Mobile County Health Department is targeting potential patients by offering services that focus on esthetics: laser hair reduction and deep dermal heating treatments.

 

More than 100,000 gallons of wastewater overflows reported in Mobile after Monday's heavy rains

More than 100,000 gallons of sanitary sewer water overflowed on Monday night after heavy rains caused widespread street flooding, according to Mobile Area Water & Sewer System officials.

 

Advisory committee tells City Council proposed oil tanks need to be far away from most people and only for local use

If oil storage tanks are built along the city's waterfront, they need to be between 1,500 feet and a half-mile from most people and existing development.

 

Baldwin County deputies plea for disability insurance turned down

The Baldwin County Commission voted 2-2 Tuesday on a proposal to pay for long-term disability insurance for all county employees, including deputies.

 

'Since I owe them, I'm not in a hurry', tax day procrastinators have their reasons

Tax day is more of a headache to some people than a relief. They work hard for their money, and they have to hand it over to the government.

 

Substitute teacher pleads not guilty to sex with 3 young Mobile teens

The woman accused of sexually abusing three young boys while working as a substitute teacher for the Mobile County Public Schools System pleaded not guilty on Tuesday.

 

Mobile man accused of grabbing, raping schoolgirl pleads not guilty

The man accused of grabbing a teenager and raping her as she walked home from school pleaded not guilty Monday to first-degree rape. He remained in jail after a judge denied a motion to reduce his $100,000 bail.

 

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