They were making music on the Eastern Shore Tuesday night. Nearly 1,000 student musicians from all seven high schools in Baldwin County took to the field for the Baldwin Band Jamboree.
The junction of the water lines is on Sea Cliff Drive in Montross, where the two systems run closest together. While it may seem like a new and novel idea, LeJeune said it has actually been done before, many years ago, just not permanently.
In nearly four months on the job, Mobile's new tenant advocate has tackled code violations at apartments, a motel and even public housing. The city used a federal grant to create the position in June.
Kennedy says they applied for an independent education endorsement for Strickland last Friday but are still in the process of working with the Department of Youth Services and the Department of Mental Health to figure out which one will give them a license.
Over prosecution objections, a judge on Tuesday granted bail to a murder defendant who had been locked up without bond since October because he was on probation at the time of the shooting.
Key laboratory testing on a man who died following a confrontation with police in July has been completed, according to Mayor Sandy Stimpson’s top adviser.
The real estate market is tough right now whether you’re looking to buy or build. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa speaks to a real estate investing expert about the pros and cons of building a new home.
It is National Drive Electric Week -- an opportunity to educate the public on EV’s and plug-in hybrids. The Bay Area Chapter of Drive Electric Alabama was doing just that Monday evening with the EV Showcase at downtown’s Mardi Gras Park.
Attorneys for an inmate are asking the Alabama Supreme Court to reject the state's request to set an execution date for him using the new execution method of nitrogen hypoxia.
Artist Serah Jeppsen and her mother, Mary Jeppsen, visited the FOX10 News Studios and spoke with Shelby Myers about an art show happening Saturday, Sept. 30, at Serah’s Rainbow: Gallery and Artspace in Mobile.
Scott Bridge Company is based out of Opelika and left everything in place during the shutdown. Because of that, they were able to start back right where they left off.
Pensacola Habitat for Humanity reached out to Owens Corning and their Roof Deployment Project which has replaced over 475 roofs for military veterans across the country since 2016
Sentinel chickens used by the Mobile County Health Department to detect mosquito-borne diseases in the community have tested positive for West Nile Virus.
Mayor Sandy Stimpson and other local officials will join representatives from Carnival to celebrate the Carnival Spirit’s first departure from the Port of Mobile on Friday, Oct. 6.