
Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch won the GOP primary race against former Mobile Police chief Paul Prine on Tuesday. He will not be challenged in the November general election.

Former Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine officially registered with the Mobile County Republican Party to run for Mobile County Sheriff.

Former Mobile Police chief Paul Prine will run for sheriff in 2026.

"The people's mayor," is what they call Paul Prine, a candidate for Mobile mayor. The grassroots campaign has been impressive, with Prine leading in multiple unofficial polls. Still, Prine says he knows he has a big hill to climb on the last few days of the campaign trail.

A forum of the four candidates for mayor of Mobile is July 15 at VIA Senior Center.

Mobile mayoral candidate Paul Prine said his grassroots campaign is gaining momentum leading to the August 26 municipal election.

Voters heard from seven candidates for the open seat of Mobile mayor at a forum at Cottage Hill Baptist Church.

The public is invited to a free event Tuesday May 6 at Mobile's Cottage Hill Baptist Church. It's a forum of candidates for the open seat of Mayor of Mobile.

A public forum of candidates for the open seat of Mayor of Mobile will be held on Tuesday, hosted by West Mobile Eagle Forum.

Ex-police chief Paul Prine and ex-district judge Spiro Cheriogotis presented their campaigns for mayor to West Mobile Republican Women. April 9.

Paul Prine, the former Chief of Police for Mobile, formally announced he is running for mayor after months of speculation.

The mudslinging continues between former police chief Paul Prine and city officials, but this time, it’s in court.

St. Peter Baptist Church was the setting for the announcement by State Rep. Barbara Drummond Sunday that she is running for mayor of Mobile. It is an open seat.

The Mobile City Council will consider a resolution authorizing the execution of a settlement agreement and release of claims with fired Gulf Coast Technology Center commander Kevin Levy.

Mobile County Circuit Judge Michael A. Youngpeter recused himself from a case involving Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson and former police chief Paul Prine.

Former Mobile police chief Paul Prine is suing Mayor Sandy Stimpson and others, alleging his termination earlier this year came after months of conspiracies against him. The lawsuit was filed on Christmas Eve in the Circuit Court of Mobile County.

Retired Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine is making his story public on a new podcast, Prine-Time.

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.

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.

Ex-police chief Paul Prine told Eagle Forum meeting Mobile may need an elected Public Safety Commissioner.

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.

Supporters of former police chief Paul Prine showed up to the Mobile City Council meeting Tuesday dressed as clowns and were eventually escorted out of council chambers after addressing the council.

The Mobile City Council tabled a resolution Tuesday, authorizing subpoenas of documents from city officials. The subpoenas are in connection with the special counsel investigation into claims made by former police chief Paul Prine.

Former Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine joined FM Talk 106.5’s Sean Sullivan on “Midday Mobile” Friday to respond to false information included in an investigation by former U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown.

The Mobile City Council voted unanimously to oust Police Chief Paul Prine after months of controversy surrounding a review of policies and procedures.

293 people came to Mobile's Municipal Park at noon Saturday and voiced support for suspended police chief Paul Prine. He announced his retirement.

A rally is planned Saturday for Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine and officers are coming forward to voice their support for him after he was put on administrative leave.