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Mobile Police investigation finds no wrongdoing by officer who pulled gun on car of juveniles

"Schaffer drew his weapon due to the imminent threat posed by the oncoming vehicle and the unknown intention of the driver."

 

Construction of new Fairhopers Community Park to begin after nearly two-month delay

In early March, the Fairhope City Council accepted a low bid of $378,870 from Nashville-based Kid Zone Play Systems to install new equipment and build a 2,200-square-foot splash pad at Fairhopers Community Park.

 

Mobile County school board candidates discuss affirmative action, charter schools and career readiness

Mobile County school board District 3 candidates Reginald Crenshaw and the Rev. Henry W. Roberts took on questions about affirmative action, charter schools and Mobile's population patterns during a political forum Tuesday at the Ben May Main Library.

 

Tuesday night Mobile-area weather: Late fog tonight and 70 percent chance of rain Wednesday

The National Weather Service forecasts the patchy fog to remain in the area Wednesday until about 7 a.m.

 

Rep. Napoleon Bracy, Sen. Vivian Figures looking for ways to void Severn Trent contract

Company was granted a five-year contract to operate the Prichard Water Works and Sewer system. But the Water Board, which granted the contract Friday, might no longer be in existence if voters approve a June 3 referendum dissolving the group.

 

In Prichard town hall, Congressman Byrne faces polite, if skeptical, audience

Rep. Bradley Byrne, R-Fairhope, made Prichard his last stop in a series of town hall meetings Tuesday in the 1st Congressional District. He received a polite, if sparsely attended reception; folks peppered him with questions about health care.

 

Loxley man charged with capital murder in death of wife; case profiled on ABC 20/20

The man who avoided responsibility for his wife's 2010 death in a civil suit now faces a capital murder charge, according to the state Attorney General's Office.

 

Islamic Society officials 'happy' for Mobile City Council support for school, mosque project

Shafik Hammami, president of the Islamic Society of Mobile, said it will take between 1- to 1-1/2 years to build a new school and mosque on their East Drive property. Residents in the area were concerned with traffic and parking issues.

 

Driver killed in accident on 'Dolly Parton' bridge identified, NB I-65 access still limited

The driver who lost his life after allegedly causing a massive accident and fire on the Gen W.K. Wilson Bridge Thursday has been identified as 70-year-old William McRae, of Jackson, La.

 

Al Stokes, Irmatine Watson return to Government Plaza to witness Sam Jones vote

Stokes, who served as Jones' chief of staff, said he felt compelled as a citizen to attend the meeting and support Councilman Fred Richardson position to appoint any he chooses to the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System's board of directors.

 

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