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Coyote Trapped in Man's Front Yard
Nov. 6 - Gary Casper is best known as an alligator catcher. "I'm the nuisance alligator control agent with the Alabama Game and Fish," Casper says.
The Weather Authority: T.G.I.F.~Storms Move Out...Sunshine Moves In
Happy Friday everyone! While we had a mean line of storms roll through while many of you were sleeping.
Members of Daphne Search and Rescue are drying off after a weekend in the water.
The Gulf Coast's Recovery: Uneven And Uneasy
Belinda Wilkerson on the front porch of her FEMA cottage in Safe Harbor Estates, a new subdivision on high ground in Bayou La Batre, Ala.
Four years later, storm victims finally receive federal aid
July 17 - The Gulf Coast is quickly approaching the four year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and Friday, a group called the Gulf Coast Fund gathered in Coden to put the spotlight on on-going recovery efforts there.
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Shell faces $10,000 fine from ADEM over late reports at Yellowhammer plant in Coden
Alabama environmental regulators have proposed a $10,000 fine against Shell Exploration & Production for late submission of two reports from its Yellowhammer Gas Treating and Processing Plant in Coden.
Several fire crews showed up at a house on Rolling Oaks Drive in Fairhope Thursday night just before 8:00 o'clock. Flames were shooting from a two story home.
Local storm victims file federal lawsuit over formaldehyde exposure
July 1 - Alabama storm victims are coming together to file a federal lawsuit against manufacturers of the travel trailers they received after Hurricane Katrina.
A Baldwin County business badly burned by fire is getting a helping hand from its neighbors.
New nonprofit UNITE works to clean, improve southwest Alabama environment
After losing her Bayou La Batre home to Hurricane Katrina, Jennifer Adams made a commitment, along with her best friend, Nichole Barnett of Grand Bay, to clean up the piles of wreckage in the town.
Renewed Faith: Congregation Worships In Spite of Fire
June 21 - B raving the scorching temperatures, members of a local church came together after a tragedy that could have easily torn them apart.
Mobile County Church Sustains Heavy Damage in Fire
June 17 - A church in Coden is badly damaged after catching fire Wednesday afternoon.
Amid the smoke stained bricks and broken windows, this church's mission still stands.
Coden's Sweet Bethel church to celebrate services in tent after fire guts interior
Leaders of Sweet Bethel Missionary Baptist Church plan to install a big tent next to their red brick sanctuary -- now charred and ruined -- and gather for worship this weekend like they have any other Sunday morning in the congregation's 96-year history.
A South Mobile County church is completely destroyed just days after a historical celebration.
Members of Sweet Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Coden will have to find somewhere to worship tonight.
Sewage Spill Causes Stink Along Bayou
May 25- "Chicken, Conecuh sausage," a Coden man says is the menu for his family's Memorial Day cookout.
Continue reading "Alabama marine resources tip program results in arrests, reward"
A 2007 Marine Resources Division photo showing an illegal gill net. An anonymous tip resulted in the arrests of two men on recreational gill-net charges on May 10, Alabama marine resources enforcement chief Chris Blankenship said.
Feds OK Williams plan to expand Transco pipeline
Federal regulators have approved a plan by Williams Cos. Inc. to expand its interstate Transco pipeline system in the Southeast, the Tulsa-based company announced Thursday.