An armed carjacking in broad daylight -- caught on camera -- leads to the search for a brazen bandit. It happened at Southern Bama Bait & Tackle on Dauphin Island Parkway and was the actually the second armed carjacking in the Port City in less than 24 hours.
The Mobile City Council on Tuesday is set to vote on a proposal to upgrade the Police Department’s arsenal of Taser guns, a purchase that proponents say will improve safety for officers and suspects.
A 54-year-old Citronelle man remains locked up Monday in Mobile County Metro Jail after he was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree assault following a shooting, according to jail records and authorities.
Residents of a Cedar Key Court home and their pets are safe after a fire that heavily damaged their home Sunday night, according to the Mobile Fire-Rescue Department.
The products were shipped to Publix distribution centers in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina. They were also shipped to Dollar Tree distribution centers in South Carolina and Georgia.
Bishop State Community Campus was packed today with a large crowd ranging from teens to representatives for historically black colleges and universities.
A federal judge Friday sentenced two Mobile men to prison and probation, respectively for making social media posts threating a police officer recording on a livestream making a traffic stop.
Law enforcement officers from a pair of Gulf Coast agencies attended a law enforcement conference in Florida this week run by a controversial company that has been banned in some states and accused of teaching unconstitutional policing tactics.
A proposal to authorize a state lottery and allow casinos with slot machines, but not table games, at seven locations remains stalled in the Alabama Legislature.
The OBPD said the suspect vehicle was unable to negotiate the 90-degree turn at Tacky Jacks in Gulf Shores and crashed, coming to a rest submerged in the Intra Coastal Waterway.
The Mobile Police Department reports it has received several complaints from residents stating the MPD is calling them to address their compromised social security numbers.
Three live oak trees lining a particularly scenic portion of Mobile’s Springhill Avenue will be removed and branches from four additional trees will be cut back, the city has said.