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Investigators: Dispute with Roller Derby team led to pipe bomb attack
MOBILE, Ala. - A woman whose roommate was kicked off of a women's roller derby team sought vengeance by setting off a pipe bomb at the skating rink and trying to set fire to a team member's home, federal investigators testified last week.
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Update: Police, LifeFlight respond to I-10 accident
Mobile police are working an accident on Interstate 10 eastbound near the Theodore-Dawes Road exit, a police department official confirmed early this afternoon. The official provided no additional information about the wreck.
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Revival with what worshippers say are 'miracles of healing' continues in Mobile (with video)
At the Bay of the Holy Spirit Revival on Friday night in downtown Mobile, throngs of worshippers gathered to pray, sing and be witness to what they believed to be miracles of healing.
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Error in ADEM review of landfill indicated arsenic; other testing continues
BAY MINETTE, Alabama -- An enforcement letter ordering future action to correct arsenic detected in groundwater tested at Magnolia Landfill came from misinterpreted data, according to officials.
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Baldwin County Public Schools eye $257 million budget for 2011
LOXLEY, Alabama -- Even with an additional $23.5 million expected from the new 1-cent sales tax, Baldwin County Public Schools will operate on a budget reduced by $8.7 million in the coming year, officials said Thursday.
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Mullet festival to go on without mullet
Submitted photoParticipants dance to band music at the 2009 Perdido Bay Mullet Festival. The 2010 festival is Monday. LILLIAN, Alabama -- Even without its namesake, the 24th annual Perdido Bay Mullet Festival will continue this year, providing seafood and fun...
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Beautiful weather doesn't entice holiday weekend crowds to Dauphin Island
Buddy Robinson has been visiting Dauphin Island on holiday weekends like this one for decades.
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Ammonia leak response to be focus of community hearings
After a blast of sirens, a voice blared a warning through the loudspeakers: Take shelter indoors.
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With blowout preventer on surface, investigators closer to learning what went wrong at Gulf oil spill site
Investigators looking into what went wrong in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are a step closer to answers now that a key piece of evidence is secure aboard a ship.
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Oil spill claims show statewide scope of Deepwater Horizon disaster
Experts knew the coast economy had “linkages all through the state,” said University of South Alabama economist Sam Addy.. “But the degree is what’s surprising. These economic inter-linkages between things like fishing and tourism are deep and significant.”
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