A Mobile cardiologist’s retaliation claim against his former employer is headed to trial after a related $24.5 million fraud settlement.
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Government Plaza Roof Repair Could Cost Mobile County a Quarter-Million More
Mobile County commissioners are weighing a $235,000 cost increase to the Government Plaza roof repair after contractors found faulty materials and fire damage.
Mobile County Animal Shelter Full, Urges Adoptions of Dogs and Cats
The Mobile County Animal Shelter says it is at capacity and is encouraging residents to consider adopting a dog or cat this weekend.
Axis Man Shoots Neighbor During Backyard Confrontation, Then Calls 911 Himself
A Mobile County man shot his neighbor during a backyard dispute in Axis and immediately called 911 to report the shooting himself.
Mobile Police Find No Evidence to Support Reported Assault at Local Hospital
Mobile investigators say a review turned up no evidence to substantiate a woman’s report that she was attacked while under anesthesia at a local hospital.
Flood Insurance Claim Deadline Extended for Mobile-Area Storm Victims
Alabama homeowners hit by the late April flooding now have an extra 30 days to file National Flood Insurance Program claims for storm damage.
Mobile Trims Fireworks Show to 13 Minutes for a Bigger Bang at Battleship Park
Mobile’s Independence Day fireworks over the USS Alabama will run a tighter 13 minutes this year, packing the same number of shells into a punchier show.
Coastal Alabama Cities Enforce Different Fireworks Rules Ahead of Fourth of July
Fireworks rules vary sharply across Mobile, Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Spanish Fort as officials urge caution for the holiday.
Mobile County School Board Names New Principal at Turner Elementary Amid Wave of Reassignments
Mobile County’s school board approved a new Turner Elementary principal and shuffled leadership at several schools ahead of the coming year.
Mobile Nonprofit’s Losses Climb Past $46,000 in Stolen Credit Card Case
What began as an $8,000 credit card theft from a Mobile nonprofit has grown to more than $46,000 as investigators dig deeper into the fraud.