A black bear sighting in West Mobile has neighbors talking. It happened Tuesday morning at the intersection of Overlook and Reed Road -- just down road from the Alpine Hills Subdivision.
Tuesday was the second day the Warriors started practice at 2:00 p.m. By the end of practice, Coach McDaniel decided to begin practices at 6:30 a.m. the rest of the week so the players can get some time on the field with pads on.
Though it was not a surprise that the Mobile City Council on Tuesday approved a proposal to bring Amtrak back to the Port City, the fact that it passed without a dissent was.
Last week, MCPSS was informed that what they say is mildew was inside Theodore High School. Since finding the reported mildew, MCPSS Board Chairman Don Stringfellow said they took immediate action and have already cleaned or replaced the affected areas.
On July 11, MCPSS Superintendent Chresal Threadgill sent out an email stating all full-time employees would receive a $1,500 bonus. However, some people who said they received the email never got paid.
It is occurrences like this year’s shooting at LeFlore High School that injured two students that create a sense of fear in students, teachers and parents. That is why MCPSS put safety as their number one priority.
A year after re-launching an anti-truancy program, Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood said all but one school system in the county experienced big drops in absenteeism.
The Mobile City Council on Tuesday approved a series of resolutions that will allow passenger train service to return to the Port City for the first time in two decades but with limits on its ability to grow.
An investigation is underway into a fatal crash along Interstate 65 in Mobile near the I-10 interchange. Authorities have confirmed a driver was killed.
Federal prosecutors on Monday asked a federal judge to revoke an order allowing a Mobile woman charged in a massive drug conspiracy to go free pending trial.
The November election is now less than 100 days away. And there’s a public service announcement being put out by two federal agencies to explain that some cyber attacks are possible but not all pose a threat to the security of your vote.
Some folks in newly annexed neighborhoods say they are frustrated with the service performance for what was a major selling point for joining the city – free trash service.