Storm cancels day two of Ballyhoo Fest, but NOT the music! Saturday was bright and sunny, with a gentle breeze coming off the gulf. It was a perfect first day for the Ballyhoo Arts and Culture Festival in Gulf Shores. But overnight, the weather forced a c... See more
Not just a prostitution sting: Spanish Ft. bust focused on human trafficking It was an online ad that offered an opportunity for sex... at a price. And it came with one, a costly price for those who engaged the ad, made a deal and showed up at this hotel ... See more
Saraland Water Board promises relief for neighbors dealing with stalled construction site There's frustration being felt by some Saraland residents who have to navigate around heavy equipment and barriers every time they pull into or out of their neighbor... See more
Lady Jags advance in Sunbelt tourney, but brawl sidelines 3 key players (NOTE: Due to copyright reasons with ESPN, who owns the video of the game, we are unable to post the game video or excepts from it online.) Photographs posted Wednesday afternoon of t... See more
She watched and recorded as drivers in Irvington drove around railroad crossing gates Cassidey Broome and her husband had just gassed up at a local convenience store Saturday when they were stopped in their tracks by what they were seeing. "Here comes ano... See more