
The city of Mobile was recognized as one of the most friendly cities in America by International travel magazine and website, Condé Nast.

The Alabama Department of Agriculture hopes a federal grant will help build Alabama’s food supply chain.

Alabama State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris addressed the importance of transparency and taking responsibility on the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast.

The Mobile Chamber of Commerce responded in opposition of a plan to dismantle the iconic USS Enterprise in the Port of Mobile.

The Mobile Police Department is investigating after two men were shot Monday night.

Tuskegee University is taking extra steps for safety following a shooting that left one dead and 16 injured. Gunfire erupted as the historically black university was celebrating its 100th homecoming.

United States Army Col. Patrick H. Downing (Ret.) of Mobile was destined to be a soldier. His father was a World War II Marine who had lied about his age to join the military at 15 years old. Although he would endure unimaginable conditions and experience two near-death experiences in Vietnam, Downing was able to emerge from war mostly unscathed.

A Harris-Walz plane was spotted Monday at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley.

At the age of 17, John Kilpatrick of Mobile joined the United States Marine Corps. For the past 38 years, he has continued to serve in the military and is now serving his community.

Kids to Love, a non-profit founded by Lee Marshall, has not received a renewed license from the Alabama Department of Human Resources nearly 11 months after the previous license expired.

Attorney General Steve Marshall hopes President Donald Trump's election will have a positive outcome on pending cases impacting policy in Alabama.

Baldwin Health's new 185,000–square–foot wing in Foley is up and running, allowing for more patients and services.

The Alabama Department of Transportation and Director John Cooper are being criticized by mayors in south Baldwin County over changes made to bridges over the Intracoastal Waterway.

Chauncy Glover, of Athens, Alabama, died Tuesday at 39. The cause and manner of death have not been revealed.

A former St. Michael Catholic High School softball coach is charged with a school employee having sexual contact with a student under the age of 19 following a months-long investigation.

Former United States Ambassador to Slovenia Lynda “Lindy” Blanchard, was in West Palm Beach on election night with President-elect Donald Trump.

The president of Eastern Shore Republican Women and chairman of the National Federation of Republican Women's Legislation & Research Committee, Judy Barlow, will be in the room with former President Donald Trump on election night.

On the eve of what many call the most crucial election in history, conservative pastors are speaking out for freedom of speech, freedom of religion and religious liberty and speaking against harmful rhetoric that is poisoning the minds of children and destroying families.

Creola Police charged Jonathan Tremaine (J.T.) Moore with driving under the influence (DUI).

Baldwin County voters will have three constitutional amendments on the November 5 ballot.

The Blount County District Attorney's Office made claims against Blount County Sheriff Mark Moon in a court filing opposing the transfer of an inmate from the state to Blount County.

The Level Plains Police chief deals with the worst of the worst at times. But a recent case had him struggling to keep his composure as he faced the options to either do what is morally the right thing to do or to do what the law dictates is the right thing to do.

An Alabama man accused of threatening prosecutors over the politically motivated case against Donald Trump in Georgia was sentenced to nearly two years in prison.

A Florida man who owns laboratories in Birmingham and Spanish Fort is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to his actions in a COVID-19 test scheme.

The Alabama Port Authority has completed the fourth phase of its container terminal expansion.

Men United Against Violence (MUAV) has a new billboard honoring juvenile victims of violent crime.

Governor Kay Ivey joined officials in Mobile for the groundbreaking of a 500-acre industrial park in Theodore.