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News from Mobile County — local reporting on government, courts, crime, schools, business and community life in Mobile County.

Mobile County Backpacks, notebooks and pencils arranged for the start of a school year

Free Bookbags and School Supplies Land in Prichard on July 25 as the Krewe of Tides Runs Its Level-Up Bash

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

The Krewe of Tides Inc. and KOT CARES will hand out free clear bookbags and school supplies at a Level-Up Back to School Bash on Saturday, July 25, at the A.J. Cooper Municipal Complex in Prichard.

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Mobile Students walking across a tree-lined university campus in warm afternoon light

The University of Mobile Will Open a New Missions Hub on Campus in Time for the Fall Semester

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

The University of Mobile is launching the Tom Elliff Center for Missions on Aug. 28, just ahead of the fall semester. It will serve as a hub for missionary training, mobilization and international student services.

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Mobile Young players competing in a flag football game on a grass field

Monday Nights on the South Alabama Intramural Fields: Senior Bowl Opens Its NFL FLAG Registration for Mobile Kids

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

Registration is open for the Senior Bowl’s 2026 NFL FLAG Football League in Mobile. Boys and girls ages 7 to 12 will play Monday nights at the University of South Alabama, with a championship at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

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Mobile Shelves of cosmetics and beauty products inside a retail store

Boxes Off the Shelf and Straight Out the Door: Moss Point Man Charged in Ulta Beauty Theft on Airport Boulevard

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

Mobile police say a man grabbed multiple boxes of merchandise from the Ulta Beauty on Airport Boulevard and left without paying. A 35-year-old Moss Point, Mississippi man has been arrested and charged.

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Mobile A row of self-checkout terminals inside a large retail store

Already Banned From the Store, a Mobile Woman Walked Back Into Walmart and Switched a Barcode at Self-Checkout, Police Say

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

Mobile police say a 23-year-old woman who had already been trespassed from a Walmart returned to the same store and switched a barcode on merchandise at self-checkout. She now faces a burglary charge.

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Mobile An outdoor public swimming pool with lane markings and surrounding deck

A Plumbing Blockage Has Closed Figures Pool in the Middle of the Hottest Stretch of Summer

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

The City of Mobile has temporarily closed Figures pool on Donald Street after debris in the system caused a plumbing blockage. Crews are working on repairs and an update will follow.

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Mobile County An all-terrain vehicle parked on a dirt path near a residential area

Satsuma Is Done Handing Out Warnings: Parents Can Now Get the Ticket When a Kid Rides an ATV Down the Street

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

After months of warnings, Satsuma Police say they will begin issuing municipal ordinance tickets to juveniles riding off-road vehicles on public streets — and in many cases, the parent or guardian will be the one who gets it.

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Hillcrest Road Will Pause Thursday Afternoon as Mobile County Escorts Sam Cochran to His Final Resting Place

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office has announced the funeral procession route for former Sheriff Sam Cochran, who served 47 years in law enforcement. Drivers along Hillcrest Road should expect delays Thursday afternoon.

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Mobile Police tape stretched across a residential street during an active response

A SWAT Team, an Armed Father and a Son Who Could Not Leave: What Happened at Maison DeVille Apartments

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

A SWAT team was called to Maison DeVille Apartments on Berwyn Drive South after Mobile police say an armed man refused to let his son leave the home. Officials said the man was experiencing a mental episode.

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Mobile A partially completed residential roof with exposed decking and shingles

“This Is Not a Small Dispute. It Is a Community Crisis”: Mobile Police Now Have More Than 100 Criminal Cases Against One Roofing and Window Operation

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

Mobile police have opened more than 100 criminal cases against a local roofing and window operation, and the City Council will decide on July 21 whether to revoke its business license. Customers say their losses approach $500,000.

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