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$532,500 bond for man involved in Foley chase, wreck

Steven Little, 30, of Summerdale, is charged with manslaughter, attempting to elude, reckless endangerment and a traffic violation.

 

Mobile police: Woman dies after trying to pull over with a flat tire

A 66-year-old woman died Friday morning after she got a flat tire in the predawn darkness and tried to pull over on Interstate 65, according to the Mobile Police Department.

 

5 questions for Mobile County school board's District 4 candidates

Tracie Roberson and Robert Edwards Battles Sr. are vying for the District 4 seat on the Mobile County school board.

 

Covington County Sheriff's deputy killed while responding to crash

The Covington County Sheriff's Office was dealing with the death of one of their own Friday morning. A deputy died while responding to a crash on Alabama 55, according to Alabama State Troopers.

 

Former Prichard cop accused of using badge as shield to sell drugs indicted on cocaine possession, trafficking charges

The former Prichard police officer accused of selling cocaine and using his badge as a shield job has been indicted by a grand jury on drug charges.

 

Four years after Deepwater Horizon exploded, long-term environmental impacts from BP oil spill remain mostly unknown

Despite more than 1 million gallons of dispersant used to send it to the bottom, large quantities of weathered oil floated across the water's surface until reaching estuaries and washing ashore in various degrees in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and along Florida's panhandle.

 

Thursday night Mobile-area weather: Flash flood watch in effect through Friday

The flash flood watch is a result of a system, coming into the area from over the gulf, which could bring rain totals of anywhere from 2 to 6 inches.

 

Chief: Replacement of 'antiquated' Mobile police vehicles paramount to continued safety

The City Council is set to decide the fate of a proposal aimed at replacing dilapidated police vehicles on Tuesday. Their approval is necessary for the continued safety of the public and officers, said Mobile Police Chief James Barber.

 

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