Mobile Real-Time News
Ford recalls 500K cars: If you have one of these trucks, bring it to your dealer for free repairs
Ford is recalling more than 450,000 of its Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick pickup truck vehicles due to a battery malfunction.
Don’t be alarmed by increased military presence in Mobile next week
Exercises will take place primarily at Gulf State Fairground, Mobile County EMA and local medical centers.
- From The Lede
Woods & Waters Expo opens gateway to Mobile-Tensaw Delta
The annual event presented by Spanish Fort is a free celebration of the Delta's natural wonders.
Austal USA confirms Michelle Kruger as president
Kruger has served as interim president since August 2023.
26-year-old Mobile man identified as victim found shot dead inside vehicle
Police also located a male juvenile victim, also suffering from an apparent gunshot wound, inside a second vehicle.
Wawa has landed in Alabama. We tried (and ranked) some of those famous hoagies
A convenience store whose sandwiches have legions of fans has opened its first Alabama store, with many more to come. Here are some first impressions of the menu.
- From The Lede
Mobile stock report: Decliners dominate but this company jumped 20%
The losses outmuscled gains Thursday on our Mobile and Alabama Stock Report, but one stock of local interest picked up 20%.
Special Jimmy Buffett-inspired bobblehead released to raise funds for his foundation
Proceeds will go to Buffet's "Singing For Change Foundation".
Alabama House approves ban on meat from cultured animal cells
Last year, the USDA and the FDA for the first time approved companies to produce cell-cultivated meat products to be sold in the United States.
Alabama governor sets execution date: Keith Edmund Gavin to die by lethal injection
Gavin was sentenced to death for the March 1998 murder of William Clayton Jr. in Cherokee County.
Alabama House votes to repeal loan program that could not save Birmingham-Southern
Birmingham-Southern College failed to qualify for a loan from the program and will close in May.
Suspended Mobile police chief, mayor’s administration remain at odds over severance
The mayor's office is giving Police Chief Paul Prine until noon Friday to accept its severance offer. If not, the City Council will have to vote to have him removed as chief.