If anyone has information regarding the whereabouts of Nathanuel Sumner Jr. and Cayla Ross, contact the Sunflower County Sheriff’s Office at 662-887-2121 or 911.
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer – and once again folks are returning to the Gulf Coast. For some -- this holiday weekend will be one to remember.
The lawyer for a man accused of orchestrating a conspiracy to set fires to Walmart stores in Mobile and Mississippi spent Friday morning grilling the woman who has admitted starting the blazes.
A pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening severe injuries Thursday night after he was hit by a vehicle while standing in the road, according to the Mobile Police Department.
Lawmakers were at the state house until early Friday morning passing over 70 bills, but the process hit a snag when it came to allocating billions of dollars from the state’s general fund and education trust fund.
Alabama lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation to remove half of the state’s 4% sales tax on groceries, a proposal that garnered broad bipartisan support in the face of soaring food prices
Federal prosecutors in Mobile are seeking millions of dollars in restitution and prison time and for defendants they consider most culpable for a string of Walmart arsons two years ago.
Daphne Search & Rescue not only christened but named the newest addition to its fleet. Surrounded by supporters at Five Rivers Delta - "Impact" was revealed as the new name and tribute to Impact 100 for their ongoing support.
Federal traffic investigators report that unsafe driving speeds of multiple vehicles, combined with wet road conditions and low visibility, was the probable cause of a fiery 2021 interstate crash in Alabama that killed nine children and one adult.
If the bill is passed and you’re found guilty of criminal activity that benefits a criminal enterprise or gang, you’ll receive much stricter consequences.
From crowded roadways to the water and beaches, it takes a team effort to keep folks safe. State Troopers, Orange Beach and Gulf Shores Police and Fire along with lifeguards work together to do just that.
Employees at the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office have logged more than 700,000 overtime hours since the start of 2018, according to records provided Thursday to FOX10 News.