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Alabama judge extends hold on medical cannabis licensing
An Alabama judge Tuesday said he would enter another temporary restraining order on the stalled licensing process for medical cannabis licenses. Montgomery County Circuit Judge James Anderson directed companies denied a license and the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) to provide a jointly proposed order that would allow investigative hearings on awarded licenses to continue […] The post Alabama judge extends hold on medical cannabis licensing appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
Thousands expected to hit the road for 4th of July weekend
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) -The day before the 4th of July is always one of the biggest travel days of the year. So much so that some drivers are trying to avoid the traffic as much as they can. “A normal 30 minute ends up being an hour or hour and...
Fireworks in Mobile: Only four days a year to sparkle legally
MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) — As many folks prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks and fun, it is important to know the laws about when and where you can set off rockets and Roman candles. It is actually illegal to set off consumer-grade fireworks in the City of...
Legendary rock star has cancer surgery, band postpones tour dates: ‘I’ve much more to sing’
Heart has postponed the rest of its tour dates for 2024, including a show in Alabama, while its lead singer recovers from cancer surgery. Ann Wilson, 74, a founding member of the classic rock band, released a statement on Tuesday via Heart’s publicist, saying she had a successful surgery but will undergo chemotherapy and is taking the rest of the year off to recover. No other details were available, and Wilson’s statement said she wouldn’t elaborate on her heath issues in a public way.
In-state recruiting roundup: KJ Lacey’s thoughts after Texas visit, Hewitt RB on rise
Saraland 4-star quarterback KJ Lacey doesn’t appear to be budging from his longtime commitment to Texas. Lacey, a two-time first-team Class 6A All-State quarterback, took an official visit to Austin late last month following the Elite 11 QB Showcase. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
City of Mobile upcoming events
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - City of Mobile shares the upcoming events for this month. Events in July of 4 th of July Celebration – 7.4.24 ▪ Come and participate in an exciting day at the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park! Enjoy a day filled with lively music, engaging games, entertaining activities, delightful face painting, and a breathtaking fireworks show at 9 PM. Don’t miss this opportunity to bring your friends and family for fun and excitement! FIREWORKS BEGIN AT 9 PM SHARP! Parking is $5 for cars and $30 for RVs, CASH ONLY.
Mobile Police investigating shooting on Zack Logan Avenue
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Officers with the Mobile Police Department are investigating a shooting on Zack Logan Avenue Wednesday afternoon. According to MPD officials, officers were called to the 1400 block of Zack Logan Avenue, where they found a man with a non-life-threatening injury. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment. This […]
Crestwood renovations among new high-dollar building permits in North Alabama
Of the 28 new building permits issued statewide this past week for construction projects exceeding $1 million, seven are for projects in the Huntsville area. Here’s what we know about these new building permits:. Crestwood Medical Center renovations. Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville has had a busy year thus...
Greene & Phillips: Drinking and Driving
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The Fourth of July is just a day away, and while most of us are gearing up for cookouts or a trip to the beach, there are some dangers to stay aware of. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has named Independence Day the deadliest day of the year when it comes to fatalities resulting from alcohol related accidents. David Greene from Greene & Phillips is here to talk to us about the dangers of drinking and driving.
Mobile station plans to replace meteorologist ‘blindsided’ by departure
A Mobile television meteorologist says he was “blindsided” by his station’s decision to let him go, while an executive says the station will be looking for “the right person” for its weather team. Michael White, longtime meteorologist at WALA-TV10, a Fox affiliate, posted on Facebook...
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