The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that 13 people were currently in its jail on detainers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “We are providing support and assistance to our Federal partners with the apprehension of illegal criminals in Mobile County,” Sheriff Paul Burch said.
Mobile city officials will consider a proposal next week that would likely make the mayor the highest-paid in Alabama. The city council will vote next Tuesday on a resolution to set the salary at $195,
Mardi Gras season is just around the corner, and Dauphin Island and the city of Mobile are getting ready for the boom-boom. The Krewe de la Dauphine kicks off the season on Dauphin Island at 1 p.m. this Saturday,
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Practices begin for four former Crimson Tide players on Tuesday with Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer scheduled to make a media appearance.
Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer was among several college coaches in attendance for the first day of Senior Bowl practice at Hancock Whitney Stadium. The Crimson Tide program is well-represented at Mobile’s all-star game — with four players competing this week: quarterback Jalen Milroe,
Alabama, the "Heart of Dixie," is a state steeped in Southern history, natural beauty and vibrant culture. Its largest cities range from bustling economic hubs to charming towns with rich traditions.
The University of South Alabama sent out an email to students, faculty and staff saying they are monitoring the situation.
UL Monroe Warhawks (5-17, 1-8 Sun Belt) at South Alabama Jaguars (14-7, 6-3 Sun Belt) Mobile, Alabama; Thursday, 8 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Jaguars -15; over/under is 134.5 BOTTOM LINE: UL Monroe faces South Alabama after Coltie Young scored 27 points in UL Monroe's 77-66 win against the South Alabama Jaguars.
The indictment alleges former Crenshaw County Jail administrator Christian Alexander Porter assaulted a handcuffed and compliant inmate.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry and many of his peers are in Mobile, Alabama, this week searching for a quarterback in the 2025 draft good enough to carry their team to the playoffs. To hear