MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) — An unusual police chase on a highway in Alabama ended in an officer-involved shooting and the suspect in the hospital. For roughly 10-20 minutes, traffic cameras captured a skid steer inching along I-10 westbound in Mobile, bringing traffic to a halt.
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,
Watching former Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe perform at the Senior Bowl this week may be the ultimate Rorschach test for NFL executives and evaluators. Do you fall in love with his big arm and athleticism that can make something out of nothing?
Many of the country’s top college prospects will attempt to make an impression on scouts from all 32 NFL teams at this weekend’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. The game kicks off at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.
On the final leg of their RV tour of the US, Simon Veness and Susan Veness drive the Alabama coast to find sprawling state parks, white sands and the ‘happiest place on earth’ after a year on the road
Many high schoolers look forward to seeing their names on a diploma, but four local students got to see their names in a biology journal before they even walked across the stage. The four students were Kingston Barnes,
A Mobile fifth-grade teacher won a national award and $25,000 Thursday in recognition for her work at Gilliard Elementary School.
MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - President Trump’s plan to crack down on illegal immigration is already taking effect on the Gulf Coast. On his first day of office, the president signed an executive order to detain anyone in the country illegally who is also accused of violent crimes.
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,
On the final day of the Senior Bowl padded practice, several players dropped out for a variety of reasons. Mike Green of Marshall and Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M were just two of the players who packed up and left town before Thursday’s practice. This opened the door for some late substitutions, many of whom made the most of their opportunity.
Practices begin for four former Crimson Tide players on Tuesday with Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer scheduled to make a media appearance.
Fort Conde sits on the edge of Mobile, where it guarded the city for nearly 100 years. The village is at the base of the fort, welcoming visitors with cobblestone streets that instantly transport you to a time gone by.