Prosecutors Monday told jurors that after nearly three weeks of testimony, they delivered what they had promised – proof that former neurosurgeon Jonathan Pishoi Nakhla’s excess drinking and speeding caused a fatal car wreck.
McAndrew officially got sober in 1983 and says that music has played a big part in his recovery. Now he’s passing that on to others as a music therapist at Cumberland Heights in Nashville.
The reckless murder charge against former Mobile neurosurgeon Jonathan Pishoi Nakhla will go to a jury Monday, but it is not the only option jurors have.
The new support group, Mothers Involved Against Gun Violence is calling for change in the Port City. On Sunday, mothers and their families rallied at Figures Park.
The Prichard Water Works & Sewer Board said that water service for customers in Alabama Village will be interrupted or shut off from about 10 p.m. Monday, March 20 until about 6 a.m. Tuesday, March 21.
Spring Hill College held its inauguration ceremony Friday morning for its 39th president, Mary Van Brunt. She becomes the first woman in the college’s 193-year history to serve in the top leadership role.
After three full weeks, testimony now is complete in the reckless murder trial of former Mobile neurosurgeon Jonathan Pishoi Nakhla, who is accused of causing a deadly traffic accident.
A lawyer for a former Mobile neurosurgeon took direct aim Thursday at the prosecution’s contention that excessive speed caused a 2020 traffic accident that resulted in a young woman’s death.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the release of a Theodore man found not guilty by reason of insanity of making a nuclear bomb threat against the FBI.
Dr. Jason Determann, a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon with Infirmary Health’s Gulf Orthopaedics discusses the impact of physical activity on your overall health.
Former Mobile neurosurgeon Jonathan Pishoi Nakhla would not have crashed in 2020 if he had been driving the speed limit, an expert witness testified Thursday.