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  • Mobile: Two Girls Drown in Pensacola Pool, Police Investigate | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Mobile's episode highlights a tragic pool incident in Pensacola involving two young girls, a high-speed police chase on I-65 near Halls Mill Road, and a financial dispute between Prichard's city council and mayor. It also covers Mobile's summer food program, Feeding the Gulf Coast, providing meals to children.
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    2 分
  • Mobile: Suspect and victim identified in Thomasville shooting death | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Mobile officials confirm two fatal shootings in Thomasville and Baldwin County, with investigations ongoing. The city’s mayor will address financial concerns today as an independent audit begins, while a horse was found shot in Citronelle.
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    2 分
  • Mobile: Serious accident blocks Rangeline Road in Mobile | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Mobile — A serious traffic accident on Rangeline Road and a deadly shooting in Foley added to the day’s concerns, while a heart-wrenching horse killing in Citronelle sparked a search for answers. City leaders addressed gun violence during National Gun Violence Awareness Day, and a Faith Academy counselor was convicted for failing to report an alleged student-teacher relationship.
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    1 分
  • Mobile: Horse found dead after being shot in Citronelle pasture | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Mobile — A local woman in Citronelle is seeking answers after her horse was shot and killed at a pasture, sparking an investigation and community concern. Meanwhile, a Faith Academy guidance counselor was convicted for failing to report an alleged student-teacher sexual relationship, highlighting accountability in schools.
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  • Mobile: Guidance counselor convicted for failing to report student-teacher relationsh... | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Mobile: A Mobile County judge convicted Faith Academy guidance counselor Carrie Meredith for failing to report a student-teacher sexual relationship, sparking discussions on school accountability. The city also launched a new vacant building registry downtown to combat blight and hold property owners responsible.
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  • Mobile: Triple Homicide Perp Walk Reveals Family's Tragic Fate | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Mobile — The episode covers the public reaction to the Wilmer family triple homicide and the perp walk, Alabama’s new congressional map and its impact on Mobile County, and an inmate escape from a Mobile facility. It also touches on a car crash on Moffett and Shelton Beach Roads and rising fuel costs affecting Baldwin County fire departments.
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    2 分
  • Mobile: Supreme Court allows Alabama to use GOP-favored congressional map for 2026 el... | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Mobile — The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama’s Republican-leaning congressional map to stand, while authorities search for an escaped inmate in Saraland and investigate a body found in a ditch. NBA star Derrick Coleman will skip his Mobile Sports Hall of Fame induction over redistricting concerns, and a private school will move into the historic Heart of Mary building in Downtown Mobile.
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  • Mobile: Heart of Mary School Faces Eviction Amid Unpaid Bills | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Mobile's oldest Black Catholic school, Heart of Mary, faces eviction after unpaid bills, threatening its historic legacy. In Orange Beach, a DUI crash on the Perdido Pass Bridge caused two injuries, while a deadly crash in Tillman’s Corner led to a manslaughter charge.
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