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Mobile County School supplies and bookbags prepared for a back-to-school giveaway

Prichard Kids Are Getting Free Clear Bookbags This Month Because a Local Krewe Decided the City Needed a Win

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

The Krewe of Tides and KOT CARES are hosting a Level-Up Back to School Bash in Prichard on July 25, giving away free clear bookbags and school supplies ahead of the new school year.

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Mobile A courthouse setting representing the justice system

Mobile County Just Created Alabama’s First Court Docket Built Entirely Around Repeat Violent Offenders

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood has launched Alabama’s first Repeat Violent Offender Docket, aiming to bring qualifying cases to trial within 12 months starting Aug. 1.

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Mobile School supplies and uniforms prepared for a back-to-school community event

A Mobile Nonprofit Is Racing to Line Up Sponsors Before It Hands 90 Families Free School Uniforms This Weekend

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

PUAD Mobile is seeking last-minute sponsors for its ninth annual Back-to-School Community Celebration, which will hand out $90 uniform vouchers to 90 Mobile-area families on July 18.

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Mobile Paramedics training with medical equipment

Mobile County EMS Just Donated a Birthing Simulator So Future Paramedics Can Practice Delivering Babies Before It’s the Real Thing

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Mobile County EMS donated a birthing simulator to University of South Alabama EMS students, giving future paramedics hands-on practice with emergency field deliveries before facing the real scenario.

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Mobile County A residential or commercial water utility meter

A Prichard Business Owner Got a $700 Water Bill and No Water. Now He Wants to Know Why.

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

A Prichard business owner is questioning a $700 water bill he received despite having no running water, the latest complaint to surface amid broader scrutiny of the city’s finances.

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Mobile County A law enforcement vehicle representing an arrest scenario

A Prichard Mayoral Adviser Was Arrested on Warrants Tied to Traffic Violations From 2020

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Prichard mayoral adviser T.J. Pettway was arrested on outstanding warrants tied to 2020 traffic violations, adding to a run of legal and administrative turbulence in the city’s government.

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Mobile Volunteers participating in a neighborhood cleanup and beautification project

Five Volunteer Cleanup Crews Just Turned Their Trash-Picking Hours Into $5,500 for Mobile County Neighborhood Projects

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Five Mobile County volunteer teams earned a combined $5,500 in Love Your Community grants for neighborhood cleanup and beautification projects, part of a program that has awarded more than $74,500 since 2021.

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Mobile County Students gathered for a high school homecoming pep rally

Homecoming Throwback: Saraland, Satsuma and St. Luke’s Trace Early Traditions

James Bullard, October 15, 2014

Five Mobile County schools, including Saraland, Satsuma and St. Luke’s Episcopal, share decades of homecoming history from yearbooks and alumni memories.

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Mobile County Construction equipment building a roundabout at a rural road intersection

Mobile County Breaks Ground on Roundabout at Three Notch Road and Dawes Lane

James Bullard, June 21, 2014

Mobile County has begun building a one-lane roundabout at Three Notch Road and Dawes Lane, a federally funded project meant to cut crashes.

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Mobile Ballot box representing a local county school board election

Robert Battles Finally Wins a Mobile Election After Decades of Political Defeats

James Bullard, June 5, 2014July 16, 2026

Longtime Mobile political activist Robert Battles won a seat on the Mobile County School Board after decades of election losses.

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