Authorities have identified the fisherman who went missing at Cedar Point Pier as CJ Pitts, a 20-year-old Grand Bay resident.
Authorities have identified the fisherman who went missing at Cedar Point Pier as CJ Pitts, a 20-year-old Grand Bay resident.
In the first of four scheduled trials, a Citronelle man listened Thursday as a jury found him guilty of assaulting a friend ...
MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - A high-speed chase on Dauphin Island Parkway reaching speeds over 120 miles per hour ends in an arrest ...
A Mobile County man faces multiple child pornography charges stemming from a case in Mississippi. The Mobile County Sheriff’s ...
The federal government recently approved Alabama’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment proposal, nearly a decade after ...
The nonprofit hosted the luncheon so the community can learn about expansion efforts, including plans on the new facility, as ...
Okaloosa County officials say the ship has been cleaned to meet federal and state environmental standards and that the ...
Latoya Lett is facing a murder charge after the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office says she shot and killed Ronald Thomas.
Despite making up nearly half of Mobile’s population, Black voter turnout at the polls remains significantly lower than ...
Marcus Cobbs Jr. became the first person in Alabama convicted under the state’s new anti-gang statute in February. That ...