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October 6, 2008 -A house fire sends a family scrambling for safety overnight. The fire broke out at a home in the 42-hundred block of Raleigh Court just after 4:30am Monday.
Navy Combat Ship Christened At Austal
Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter is among scheduled speakers at a christening ceremony in Mobile for one of the Navy's new warships, the Independence.
Two teenagers accused of using assault weapon to ...
Sept. 30 -- Two teenagers are behind bars charged with robbery, and the victims fear they could become targets again.
Mobile mother found guilty of child abuse
A local mother begins this weekend facing prison time. Kristy Pettway was found guilty today of two counts of aggravated child abuse.
BayFest Music Festival Kicks Off Today in Mobile
Oct. 3 - 200,000 people are expected to gather in Mobile over the next three days for the annual BayFest music festival.
Teen Arrested for Armed Bank Robbery
Oct. 3 - A teenager was arrested for robbing a local bank at gunpoint, police said Friday.
Murder suspect released on bail in Mobile, Ala.; victim's family...
The dying words of Marquis Hughes were captured on a cell phone the night he was shot and killed in his car on Airport Boulevard.
Paul Yockers, of Mobile, was charged with first-degree robbery in connection with a bank holdup
Paul Yockers, 66, surrendered to authorities today on a first-degree robbery charge in connection with the June 19 robbery of the BankTrust bank branch in the 5300 block of U.S. 90.
Police: Businesses Sold Alcohol to Underage Customers
Oct. 2 - Employees at two local stores sold alcohol to customers who they knew were underage, Mobile Police said Thursday in a news release.
'Robbery' e-mail circulating Gulf Coast: Is it true?
July 30 - An email is clogging inboxes across the Gulf Coast, and it carries a stern warning.
2 Alabama men accused of trying to defraud FEMA
Two Alabama men conspired to defraud the federal government out of thousands of dollars in assistance by filing multiple fraudulent claims on Mississippi Gulf Coast property destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, an ...
Suspect questioned in break-ins at fraternities
Athens-Clarke police have identified a possible suspect in burglaries at eight University of Georgia fraternities and two other off-campus houses.
Man, 3 teens arrested in 2 Mobile incidents: Jones Lane home invasion and Wal-Mart robbery
Mobile police arrested four people, three of them teenagers, overnight Monday on charges ranging from robbery to burglary, authorities said today.
Mobile's robbery crime rate far ahead of last year
March 3 -- In Mobile, a fast food restaurant employee is facing robbery charges.
Ala. publisher leads community newspaper group
John W. Stevenson, publisher and editor of The Randolph Leader based in Roanoke, Ala., is the new president of the National Newspaper Association.
Man Free On Bond Following Arrest In Deadly DUI ...
Sept. 30 -- Mobile police say speed and alcohol were factors in an accident that claimed the life of an Irvington man.
Storms stir birder interest in Gulf migration
As millions of migratory birds head out over the Gulf of Mexico for winter in warmer climates, some have apparently been knocked off track by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.
T-Mobile Recovery Efforts Continue Following Hurricane Ike
T-Mobile USA, Inc. continues to restore service to the Houston market, including Galveston Island, in the wake of Hurricane Ike.