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A Time to Share works for more than community Thanksgiving
Hope Hill District Association is funded by 16 churches in this area. A Time to Share provides a means for others to give back to the community through mentoring teens, helping others and providing a Christian example for others to follow.
Saraland baseball coach convicted of cocaine charge says investigator, witness lied on stand
Marlon Rayford Wade II is accusing a key witness against him of lying on the stand.
Mobile County Democrats land in court with state party; judge won't intervene in feud
A long-festering dispute between local and state Democrats landed in court Tuesday, but Mobile County Circuit Judge Rick Stout declined to stop the state party from putting new members on the county committee while the two sides litigate the matter.
Making Srides Against Breast Cancer
Oct. 8 -- For more information about breast cancer screenings visit the Women's Center in Mobile.
Detroit rapper Eminem's music publisher takes Apple to court over iTunes downloads
Mobile Burger King robber who made off with empty bag sentenced to 14 months in jail
Four fugitives highlighted in Press-Register articles brought in to face charges
Four people listed as wanted fugitives in recent Press-Register articles have been brought in to face charges, authorities said.
Citronelle chicken tests positive for West Nile; first case confirmed this year in Mobile County
A sentinel chicken in the Citronelle area tested positive for West Nile virus this week, health officials said.
Dog Fighting Investigation Continues
Sept. 1 -- Twenty-six dogs are safe Tuesday after being seized from a home in North Mobile County.
Man run over by truck during argument; Eight Mile man arrested
An Eight Mile man was arrested Saturday night after he ran over another man with his truck in west Mobile, police said today.
Man run over by truck during argument; Eight Mile man arrested
An Eight Mile man was arrested Saturday night after he ran over another man with his truck in west Mobile, police said today.
Man run over by truck during argument; Eight Mile man arrested
An Eight Mile man was arrested Saturday night after he ran over another man with his truck in west Mobile, police said today.
Biracial service at Mobile seeks forgiveness
Their hands waving in the air, singing and testifying, members of Cave Ministries of Saraland, a predominantly white church of motorcycle riders, joined members of Fresh Fire on the Mount, a mostly black church from Eight Mile, for a three-hour extravaganza of music and prayer.
Dauphin Island insurance agent accused of misconduct sued by American Legion post
Commander Norman Russell of American Legion Post 153 talks in Prichard, Ala. Friday July 24, 2009 about a lawsuit filed against Mark Rowley by Post 153 for taking money but no procuring an insurance policy.
Biker church and black church hold biracial service seeking healing, forgiveness
Their hands waving in the air, singing and testifying, members of Cave Ministries of Saraland, a predominantly white church of motorcycle riders, joined members of Fresh Fire on the Mount, a mostly black church from Eight Mile, for a 3-hour extravaganza of music and prayer Sunday.
Dauphin Island insurance agent accused of misconduct sued by American Legion post
Commander Norman Russell of American Legion Post 153 talks in Prichard, Ala. Friday July 24, 2009 about a lawsuit filed against Mark Rowley by Post 153 for taking money but no procuring an insurance policy.
Livonia station offers gas for 99 cents a gallon
Drivers waiting to get cheap gas have snarled traffic around the Eight Mile and Middle Belt intersection.
Burglar found hiding behind car with stolen keys, authorities say
Bryan D. Smith, 45, was charged with third-degree burglary Friday after Prichard police officers found him hiding behind a vehicle and in possession of two sets of stolen car keys, police said.
Problems collecting paychecks blamed on economic downturn
Antoni Georgia said he had a job and a bank account until the business he worked for began writing checks he could not cash.
People in one part of Mobile County are saying they're tired of crime, and they're taking a big step to fight back.
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