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Here's what's trending: AT&T to buy DirecTV; coach dies; mom chokes daughter's bully

California mom grabs her daughter's alleged bully by the throat during lunchtime at school

 

USA's Gordon Moulton was 1 of 9 presidents who earned more than $1 million, study finds

The Chronicle of Higher Education study found that nine college presidents earned more than $1 million in total compensation in 2013, compared to just four in 2012.

 

All Access: Here's everything you need to know and more about the final day of Hangout Fest

From weddings to Outkast to social media reaction, we have you covered when it comes to Hangout Fest.

 

Sunday night Mobile-area weather: Fog returns late, week starts with sunny conditions

The National Weather Service forecasts the patchy fog will be around until 8 a.m.

 

First-ever NAMIWalk in Alabama raises $55,000 to increase awareness of mental illness

NAMIWalks Mobile, the first fundraising walk for the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Alabama, has raised $55,000 so far, surpassing its goal.

 

Hangout Fest sees 74 concert-goers treated by emergency medical crews Saturday

Considering the accepted average for emergency medical treatments at large concerts is about one percent, the Hangout Music Festival continues to fly way below average.

 

Watch a sampling of jingles created by Mobile students, and vote for your fave by midnight

The creative entries include a throwback rap complete with a rapping teacher and a Vanilla Ice-worthy dancing duo, a variation on "Let it Go" from "Frozen" and yet another version of "Happy," all inspired by the "It Starts With Us" campaign.

 

Gulf Shores police arrest 18 Saturday during Hangout Music Festival

As dehydration continues to play a major factor in emergency medical operations at the Hangout Music Festival, so too does drinking and drug-related issues for law enforcement agencies.

 

Ode to a Mobile landmark: 1971 Krispy Kreme building bulldozed to make way for Dairy Queen

Mobilians traveling on Government Street on Saturday morning had one last look at the Midtown Krispy Kreme as workers began demolishing it to make way for a Dairy Queen.

 

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