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Sales tax holiday set for weekend
The Alabama sales tax holiday is back this year for most southwest Alabama counties.
Teen Driver Charged As An Adult In Vehicular ...
County teenager is now charged as an adult regarding the deaths of two people, one of those a nine-year-old boy.
Teen charged in fatal Citronelle wreck
A 16-year-old girl faces two counts of vehicular homicide in connection with a crash last month that left two people dead.
16-year-old arrested in deadly racing accident
A Mobile County teen faces two-counts of vehicular homicide in the deaths of 2 people killed in a June 16 accident.
Farm Service Agency County Committee seats
Mobile County agricultural producers have until Aug. 1 to nominate candidates for the two seats on the Farm Service Agency County Committee, according to Bruce West, county executive director of the Mobile ...
Warehouseplanned at Rangeline site
Developer David Tunstall and a group of investors paid $480,000 for 2.83 acres on the west side of Rangeline Road, south of Interstate 10 near Higgins Road, and plan to build a 39,000-square-foot warehouse and ...
Students march against bus cuts
Fourteen-year-old Jay Napp wants to ride a bus this upcoming school year from his Citronelle home to Mobile's Murphy High School, as students have been able to do in years past.
A 41-year-old woman was killed late Tuesday night while walking along a road in the Semmes area, state troopers said this morning.
Two teenagers were killed and four other teens were injured when the car they were riding in overturned.
Posted by ROBERT MCCLENDON Staff Reporter June 15, 2008 9:31 PM A one-vehicle wreck early Saturday near Citronelle left two people dead.
More families signing up for Food Bank help
Higher fuel prices affect all of us, in more ways than one. The impact is being seen in some unusual places.
Kelly service station, motel going strong after 50 years
“This is where the switchboard was”
Posted by ROY HOFFMAN May 19, 2008 6:48 AM Categories: Top Stories In the mid-1950s, when the Kelly family of Saraland opened their gas station and motel along U.S. 43, the highway was a two-lane concrete road, ... via Alabama Live
History: South surrendered at Citronelle
Although Appomattox gets all the headlines it was in the small Alabama town of Citronelle that the last Confederate Army, east of the Mississippi River, surrendered 143 years ago this month. via Montgomery Advertiser
Authorities are investigating an early-morning stabbing. It's the second reported knife fight in just two days. via NBC 15 Online
A fire raged through a home in Citronelle. It started around 4:30 Thursday morning at a residence located on South Fourth Street near West State Street in Citronelle. via NBC 15 Online
“I never heard of inflammatory breast cancer so I didn't know what my symptoms were”
A rare type of breast cancer is claiming the lives of hundreds of women a year. Most women don't even know they have it, until it's too late. via NBC 15 Online
“If I caught somebody doing something like that to one of mine, I would have chased them down and beat the tar out of them.”
"Why is he wiggling that pig nose at me?" It's an innocent question from an innocent little girl who was exposed to Marion Scott. via NBC 15 Online
Massive woods fire in north Mobile County
“This was my first time fighting fire and hopefully my last”
Area firefighters spent much of the day Tuesday in a rural part of Mobile County fighting a massive woods fire which covered approximately twenty acres. via NBC 15 Online
Tongue- cutting case still mystery
Michael Crocker looks healthier now than he did when Alabama sheriff's deputies paraded him in front of reporters, labeling him as the sole suspect in the Citronelle shotgun slaying of his employee, neighbor ... via Alabama Live
Mobile sex abuser gets 3 years in prison
A judge has sentenced a Citronelle man convicted of sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl to three years in prison. via WAFF-TV Huntsville