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Traffic headaches continue, expected throughout the weekend

Holiday travel is a challenge, and closed roads don't make it any easier. Here's what you should be aware of.

 

Mobile's Friday night forecast has no rain, but rain may pop up later in the week

The weather for Friday night is almost summer-esque. (NWS)  MOBILE, Alabama-- There's a chance for rain late next week, but Friday night and Memorial Day weekend are out of danger. Tonight's temperatures should be in the upper 60s to low...

 

Business to remain open despite spice bust, Mobile police say

A business will be allowed to reopen despite the fact that police found evidence the shop was selling spice on Friday, according to the Mobile Police Department.

 

Mobile's Islamic school strives for student success and City Council approval

The Al-Iman Academy in west Mobile has an enrollment of about 80 students each year. It's in need of revitalization, according to its administrators, but the decision lies in the hands of the Mobile City Council.

 

Every flag tells a Memorial Day story at Mobile's historic Magnolia, National cemeteries

Just in time for Memorial Day, donated casket flags are flying at Mobile's Magnolia Cemetery, and one man is placing nearly 4,000 miniature flags at the adjacent Mobile National Cemetery.

 

ALDOT: 1 lane of NB I-65 bridge in Mobile, Baldwin counties to reopen by Sunday

The Alabama Department of Transportation expects to reopen one lane of northbound traffic on the General W.K. Wilson Bridge on Sunday, three days after the bridge was partially damaged by a fatal crash and subsequent fire.

 

$20K bond for man accused of shooting fleeing teen in back

William Moss, 56, was arrested Thursday on a second-degree assault charge.

 

100 Black Men of Mobile honor Sam Jones, announce scholarship winners at annual gala

The 100 Black Men of Mobile honored former Mayor Sam Jones with the Pioneer Award at the group's 14th annual fundraising gala on Thursday at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center.

 

Activists plan petition drive, rally at state Capitol in push for Medicaid expansion

Representing several activist organizations, organized labor and community groups, the expand-Medicaid advocates said they are coordinating with volunteers statewide. They said their goal is to gather 10,000 petition signatures in time for a rally.

 

School's out for summer in Baldwin County

The Baldwin County school system dismissed for the summer break at noon on Friday, May 23.

 

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