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The Human Rights Campaign Foundation has again named the University of Alabama at Birmingham a leader in "LGBTQ healthcare equality."
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) awarded a $550 million discretionary grant for the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project. The grant is the second-largest to ever be awarded from the Bridge Investment program.
Outgoing Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack was featured on FM Talk 106.5’s Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan Thursday concerning his recent announcement that he will be leaving his post. He talked about his accomplishments, challenges and his recommendation on who will take his place.
Elberta High School will host a public memorial service for a beloved football player who passed away while swimming with friends in Palmetto Creek.
Attorney General Steve Marshall found no wrongdoing on the part of the City of Mobile or 321z Insights after an Alabama Department of Examiners review.
A drag queen story time event in Mobile has been canceled for a second time.
Oyster City Brewery in Mobile canceled a drag queen story time event after people reacted on social media.
Ophelia Nichols, also known as “Mama Tot,” has canceled an appearance at Oyster City Brewing Co. in Mobile after receiving backlash for planning to participate in a drag queen story hour.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) confirmed a 25-year-old man is charged with manslaughter after allegedly driving drunk and causing the death of a six-year-old child.
Another claim has been made that the Mobile City Council’s special counsel investigation into allegations made by former police chief Paul Prine is compromised.
The Mobile City Council will consider enacting subpoena powers after the special counsel investigating claims by former police chief Paul Prine said they are having a hard time getting documents and supplemental testimony.
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced a $1.1 million partnership with University Hospital and the Mobile County Health Department to prevent violent crime.
The Caroleene Dobson campaign weighed in on an investigation into the actions of Mobile’s leadership leading up to the firing of police chief Paul Prine.
The city of Fairhope will host a Narcan training event on July 31, after receiving $4,752 from a statewide opioid settlement.
Birmingham Police continue to put effort into the investigation of two people who shot and killed each other at a well-known LGBTQ club in the city's Southside.
Following the announcement that Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack is leaving his post, District 2 Commissioner Matt McKenzie said he has intentions to be appointed interim sheriff.
Baldwin County Sheriff Huey "Hoss" Mack announced he is leaving his post in the late summer or early fall to take another job in Montgomery.
The Children’s Rescue Initiative has conducted tense and dangerous operations in Northern Asia, Africa, Ghana, Pakistan and more. An estimated 2,358 children and adults have been rescued from modern slavery thanks to the organization and its partners.
Since 1966, a non-profit organization in Alabama has been helping the state’s youth get out of crisis situations and go on to become successful, contributing members of society. The Alabama Sheriffs’ Youth Ranches have taken in thousands of young people from across the state and has grown to build four specialized ranches.
The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office removed a deputy from an FBI task force after learning he may have mishandled evidence from federal cases.
The Mobile Police Department’s homicide detectives did not get to take off the Fourth of July because they had to respond to a busy shopping center off Airport Boulevard.
The body of a 17-year-old boy reported missing Thursday has been recovered in the Perdido Beach area, authorities said.
The family of Kevin Rose got a big surprise recently when a national non-profit contacted them following the death of their patriarch.
The thousands of visitors to Alabama’s Gulf Coast this Independence Day weekend will have several chances to enjoy professional fireworks shows.
This Independence Day, many Alabamians will take part in a timeless tradition: The shooting of fireworks.
The sun is shining, and the beaches are packed along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The draw of thousands during the Fourth of July week means more money for Baldwin County businesses and for the entire state of Alabama.
The Atmore Police Department is warning citizens about scammers who are attempting to blackmail the elderly using false claims.