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Monday night Mobile-area weather: Clear skies tonight but fog in the early hours Tuesday

The National Weather Service forecasts the foggy conditions Tuesday morning before 8 a.m.

 

Was Oakleigh's Cook's House really a Union barrack? Mystery solved

Historic Mobile Preservation Society has much to celebrate this week: The grand opening of the newly restored Cook's House at the Oakleigh complex, and confirmation of the structure's origin.

 

Mobile judge tosses malpractice suit by Kenny Stabler's ex-wife, but she continues fight

Rose Burch Stabler sued attorney Jeff Deen, who represented her on a criminal matter in Baldwin County in 2011, arguing that he failed to challenge the judge who presided over the case. A judge Sarah Stewart ruled in favor of Deen last month.

 

Two arrested after one-shot meth lab found in a Theodore mobile home

Two people were jailed early Sunday morning after drug paraphernalia and a one-shot meth lab were found in the home they share, said a Mobile County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman.

 

Autopsy planned for McIntosh teen fatally shot by his father

Investigators expect an autopsy report to reveal whether a 17-year-old McIntosh boy was under the influence of an illicit substance early Friday morning before he was fatally shot by his father, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office.

 

Mobile County to get FEMA help paying public OT costs, unsure about road repairs

FEMA and Alabama EMA officials are coming to Mobile this week to assess damage. Meanwhile, MAWSS reported that the number of gallons of sewer overflows on April 29 almost eclipsed all of last year's total.

 

Accused Coden roadside killers deserve to hang, victim's brother says

The father killed while defending his step-daughter during a roadside robbery was a good man who would give anything to anyone who asked. And it’s unthinkable he would die because someone wanted to take something from him, his brother said Monday.

 

Four reminders about Baldwin County's flooding

Baldwin County's recovery efforts as a result of last week's flooding are ongoing.

 

Panhandle teacher advances in competition to join Mars mission

A Florida Panhandle science teacher is one step closer to making it off the planet, according to new information released by the Mars One program.

 

Mobile police: Midday shooting on street corner injures 1

Police are working to piece together the circumstances that led to an outdoor shooting in broad daylight on Saturday. Adding to the challenge, officers said the victim was unable to give a full description of his attacker because he could only speak in broken English.

 

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