In case you missed it -- Downtown’s Bienville Square -- fountain and all -- has reopened. It comes after being closed for 8 months of updates and renovations -- much needed for the nearly 200 year old historic park.
In a filing with the city’s Board of Zoning Adjustment, Amtrak lays out new details of its planned passenger train service between the Port City and New Orleans, including the times.
Mobile City council members on Tuesday plan to hold a lengthy closed-door discussion about a report on policing practices, which appears to go beyond what Alabama’s open meetings law allows.
The George County Sheriff’s Office announced that a Mobile man has been arrested and charged after carjacking a vehicle with an adult passenger and three children in it.
A 74-year-old Summerdale man is locked up in jail in Baldwin County charged with first-degree assault after his arrest on Sunday, according to jail records.
PETA -- that’s People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals -- wants to change things up at the popular Mullet Toss at the Flora-Bama in one crucial way.
Friday marked 10 months since a deadly EF-2 tornado swept through the city of Moss Point, destroying homes, schools and churches in the tight-knit community.
A man who had been wanted for questioning in connection with a domestic violence incident is now under arrest and facing a number of charges, according to the Chickasaw Police Department.
A judge on Friday granted a request by the Alabama Attorney General’s Office to dismiss charges accusing an Escambia County newspaper publisher and reporter of interfering with a grand jury investigation.
A federal judge on Friday granted a request by a lawyer to transfer her client closer to Mobile so they can prepare for trial in a murder-for-hire scheme.
Some Mobile taxpayers want to know how the ongoing back and forth between Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine and the City of Mobile started, especially now that Mayor Sandy Stimpson is calling for Prine to be fired.
The amazing forecast was certainly a driving force behind the crowds Friday night in downtown Pensacola. We’ve got the sights and sounds from Gallery Night.
“Files of the Unexplained” features chilling encounters from people across the world. Events are what witnesses describe as “unexplainable and strange occurrences.”
If you’re interested in getting an up-close look at real military vehicles, the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is hosting its annual Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show. The event resumes Saturday, April 20, from noon to 3 p.m.
Due to high costs, the group was unable to go to Montgomery for the school’s annual trip to the state capitol. But one representative decided to make the trip to Robertsdale instead.
The Mobile City Council will consider a resolution authorizing an investigation into public allegations made by Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine in connection with being placed on administrative leave.
A juvenile male victim was struck by gunfire Thursday night when someone fired at the apartments at 370 Cabana Ave., according to the Mobile Police Department.