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

Clarke County A judge's gavel resting on a wooden bench in a courtroom

Judge Keeps Attempted Murder Arraignment on Schedule for Monroeville Teen

James Bullard, July 8, 2026July 14, 2026

A Clarke County circuit judge denied a defense request to postpone the arraignment of a 17-year-old Monroeville resident indicted on attempted murder, first-degree robbery and drug distribution charges.

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Mobile Runners participating in a spring road race

Monroeville Man’s Heart Attack Recovery Tied to Mobile’s Azalea Trail Run

James Bullard, March 20, 2015

A Monroeville man credits Mobile’s Azalea Trail Run with saving his life after a 2000 heart attack, and now helps others cross the finish line each year.

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Monroe County A small-town bookstore storefront on a historic town square

Monroeville Buzzes With Excitement Over Harper Lee’s Long-Awaited Second Novel

James Bullard, February 3, 2015

News that Harper Lee would publish a second novel sent her hometown of Monroeville into a flurry of excitement among shopkeepers and civic leaders.

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Baldwin County The United States Capitol building

Business Council Backs Bonner as Grassroots Caucus Lines Up Behind Challenger

James Bullard, May 20, 2010

The Business Council of Alabama endorsed U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner for re-election while the Independence Caucus announced its support for challenger Peter Gounares ahead of the June 1 primary.

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Atmore Small-town main street in coastal Alabama

Congressional Challenger Works the Coast as GOP Primary Campaigns Intensify

James Bullard, May 16, 2010

Peter Gounares carried his challenge to U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner across five counties, Bradley Byrne called a news conference in Orange Beach, and Luther Strange lined up Mobile money.

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Baldwin County A crowd holding American flags at an outdoor political rally

Tea Party Crowds Fill Five South Alabama Towns, Organizers Report 1,000 Members

James Bullard, April 17, 2010

Common Sense Campaign counted 500 in Mobile and close to 600 in Daphne at Tax Day rallies, with events also in Evergreen, Brewton and Monroeville. The group says it topped 1,000 dues-paying members.

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