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Joe Bullard Chevrolet Team/Coach of the Week: Saraland
Every week on the Joe Bullard Chevrolet Pigskin Pete Scoreboard show, our Friday night crew will be naming the Joe Bullard Team/Coach of the Week, given to the team and coach that had the best performance of the week in the face of adversity in our coverage area across the Gulf Coast.
‘Miracles are real’: Couple who adopted 9 kids while facing infertility to welcome baby
ENTERPRISE, Ala. (WTVY/Gray News) - After battling with infertility and adopting nine children, an Alabama couple are now expecting their miracle baby. Adoption and foster care have always been a passion for CJ and Elisha Hodge, so it’s no surprise to them that they ended up adopting nine children, WTVY reports.
Alabama’s deadly fantasies about guns
Rep. Kenyatté Hassell’s bill requiring permits for assault weapons stopped me. Not because there’s anything unusual or objectionable about the legislation. Instead, it was how it laid out the damage a modern, legal firearm can do. Take the bill’s definition of “assault rifle.” At base, it’s a semi-automatic gun that can accept a detachable magazine. […]
Shift in Florida’s lizard population could influence spread of mosquito-borne diseases, UF/IFAS scientists probing impacts
The brown anole, a nonnative lizard and common sight in Florida, has long served as an important host for disease-carrying mosquitoes. However, its population in South Florida may be declining, apparently displaced by the more recent arrival and spread of the Peters’s rock agama, an aggressive and large nonnative lizard.
Chickasaw PD seeks public’s help finding burglary suspect
CHICKASAW, Ala. (WALA) - The Chickasaw Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding a burglary suspect. Twenty-two-year-old Justin Markell Ferguson wanted on a third-degree burglary charge. According to Chickasaw police, officers responded to a burglary on April 15 at Liberty Tax and Loan and found a window...
Mobile City Council vote on affordable housing proposal held over
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - A vote to approve Mobile District 2 City Councilman William Carroll’s affordable housing proposal will have to wait at least another week. Council members and members of the administration all agree that the city needs more affordable housing but much of the discussion is about how exactly do we get there. Carroll has proposed a Mobile revitalization cooperative district that would be governed by a board of directors that are appointed by the city. He said he plans to contribute $2 million-$3 million from his discretionary capital funds for his proposal.
Football Game Preview: Satsuma Hits the Road
The Satsuma Gators are packing up and heading out on the road for their first away game this season. they take on the Cottage Hill Christian Academy Warriors at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Cottage Hill Christian Academy took a loss in their last matchup and will be looking to turn the tables on Satsuma, who comes in off a win.
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