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Extra stuff from a lively public hearing on coal; Fred Richardson confirms that he's not dead

A three-hour public hearing into the Blue Creek Coal Terminal project produced plenty of material to discuss.

 

Tuesday night Mobile-area weather: Cloudy conditions tonight and a sunny Wednesday

The National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny skies Wednesday with a high near 80 degrees.

 

Tickets still available for Sarah Palin dinner and speech on Friday in Orange Beach

Sarah Palin, a former Alaska governor who rocketed to political stardom when John McCain tapped her as his running mate in the 2008 presidential election, will deliver the keynote speech at the Baldwin County GOP's annual fundraising dinner at The Wharf.

 

Baldwin commission, mental health advocates reach funding agreement

Mental heath advocates asked the Baldwin County Commission not to take money earmarked for mental health in the county to pay the salary of a juvenile probation officer.

 

Coal terminal vote delayed two weeks by Mobile City Council

Decision comes after a nearly three hour public hearing on whether the council should reverse the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the Blue Creek Coal Terminal.

 

3 questions for Alabama Senate District 22 Republican candidates

In a meeting at AL.com/Press-Register reporters and editors Tuesday, the five men seeking the Republican nomination for Alabama Senate District 22 expressed similar views on the major issues but identified different areas of emphasis.

 

Congressman Bradley Byrne sees military cuts as danger to national security

Alabama Congressman Bradley Byrne used the Mobile County Chamber of Commerce's annual Military Appreciation Luncheon as a backdrop to address the need to fund our military more efficiently and quit making cuts.

 

No compromise on insurance for Baldwin employees, deputies

The Baldwin County Commission can't agree on whether to pay for long-term disability insurance for county employees, including deputies.

 

USA gets slight increase in state funding for fiscal year 2015

The University of South Alabama will receive $103,423,584 in state appropriations for fiscal year 2015, an increase of about $700,000 from last year.

 

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