Opponents of Alabama's law on illegal immigration are planning a Valentine's Day demonstration at the Statehouse in Montgomery.
Federal weather officials have begun installing a significant upgrade to Alabama radar equipment that will allow forecasters to detect a tornado on the ground
Mobile Fire-Rescue units will line Officer Steven Green's funeral procession route Wednesday morning. Officer Green's funeral services begin at 11 a.m. at the
A community united by tragedy came out Tuesday night to stand behind the family of Officer Steven Green. Hundreds packed Radney Funeral Home in Mobile to pay
Prichard Police say 21-year old Orland Pratt was shot Saturday night on North Wasson Avenue but they don’t know who shot the man or why.
A shocking animal cruelty investigation in Baldwin County could lead to tougher laws for the entire state. FOX10 News talked to some lawmakers in Montgomery
Police said the question of exactly how Officer Steven Green was killed still remains.
Former Mobile County Sheriff Tom Purvis served five terms in office at a time of change.
Family and friends of Mobile Police Officer Steven Green will gather for a wake and visitation on Tuesday night. Green was killed in the line of duty last
An academic team from St. Luke's won the second match of its inaugural HiQ season Tuesday at Williamson High School.
Alabama legislators have begun the 2012 regular session. The session officially began just after noon Tuesday when Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey gaveled the Senate into
Two men who may have committed more than 100 burglaries in Mobile County have been arrested. Authorities said the pair confessed to stealing items from more
Before the Mobile City Council meeting began, Mobile City Council President Reggie Copeland asked for those in attendance to join hands for a moment of silence
The Hangout Music Fest, which was recently awarded “Best Festival of the Year” honors by leading concert industry outlet Pollstar, is proud to announce its
Legislators arriving in Montgomery for the start of the 2012 legislative session will get hit with bad news.
Attorneys in Alabama's gambling corruption retrial are scheduled to start a second day of jury selection in Montgomery.
