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Mobile homicide detective resigns after pleading guilty to tax evasion

A homicide detective who had been with the Mobile Police Department for 43 years resigned Friday after pleading guilty to charges of tax evasion.

 

Daphne student arrested for lying on the stand during rape trial of former football star

View full sizeLyric Nicole Russell, 20, was arrested for perjury on May 8, 2014, stemming from her testimony in a rape trial. DAPHNE, Alabama – A student who testified in the rape trial of a former high school football star...

 

Detective behind at least 3 Brittney Wood family arrests honored as Mobile Police Officer of 2013

A detective focused on getting child predators off the streets was honored Thursday as the Mobile Police Department's 2013 Officer of the Year. Among his notable cases are the arrests of three people related to missing mother Brittney Wood.

 

Alabama only state in U.S. without a dam safety program: 'Dams do fail'

Mobile couple lost their home after the April 29 rainstorms after a retention pond was breach sending a rush of water into their property. One dam safety official said the situation might have been avoided if Alabama had a dam safety program in place.

 

Orange Beach looks to ban e-cigarette use in public places

Electronic cigarette users in the city may soon have to start "vaping" outside public establishments as the council mulls adding the battery-operated devices to its existing smoking ordinance

 

Inflatable BB gun range will be used at Baldwin County camp

An inflatable BB gun shooting range has been donated to the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office.

 

Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announces waters closed to shrimping

Pursuant to Section 9-12-46, Code of Alabama, as stated by Rule 220-3-.01, as of 6 a.m. May 12, some following waters will close to shrimping.

 

Congressman Byrne plans roundtable to kick-start stalled I-10 bridge project

Rep. Bradley Byrne, who this week tweeted artist renderings of what such a bridge might look like, will join local leaders on Monday at the Alabama Industrial Development Training Center on 360 Addsco Road to discuss the Interstate 10 bridge proposal.

 

Spring Hill College's commencement moved to campus recreation center

Because of the threat of rain, Spring Hill College officials have moved the May 10 graduation ceremony to the campus's Arthur R. Outlaw Recreation Center. The ceremony will start at 10 a.m., with 292 graduates.

 

Private donor to buy $1M presidential residence for USA

With the help of a private donor, the University of South Alabama Board of Trustees has agreed to purchase and renovate a presidential residence for $1 million.

 

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