News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Hurricane Rafael growing stronger Tuesday night and headed for Cuba and the Gulf through Wednesday
SUMMARY: Rain remains steady in Shelby County, especially near Kingwood Church, while showers in Jefferson County, particularly around Avondale, are diminishing. Alabaster and Pelham are experiencing light but persistent rain, expected to last for about 15-20 minutes. Scattered showers are noted in Chilton and Dallas counties, with some sprinkles east of Birmingham. Tropical moisture from the Gulf may increase rain chances in southeast Alabama, potentially bringing up to an inch of rain. Meanwhile, Hurricane Raphael, with winds at 75 mph, is tracking toward the Gulf, influencing expected weather patterns for the upcoming days.
Hurricane Rafael growing stronger Tuesday night and headed for Cuba and the Gulf through Wednesday
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News from the South - Alabama News Feed
News 5 NOW at 8:00am August 26, 2025
SUMMARY: On August 26, 2025, News 5 NOW covered Alabama’s municipal election day, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., highlighting Mobile’s mayoral race with four candidates. Other key stories included President Trump’s new executive order to prosecute flag burning, challenging a 1989 Supreme Court decision. Over 2,000 cans of SevenUp Tropical Zero Sugar were recalled in Alabama and Florida for containing sugar. The Air Force awarded UWF $100,000 for AI research in intelligence systems and robotics. Measles resurfaced in Alabama with the first case in 20 years in an unvaccinated child. Voter engagement and election updates were also emphasized throughout the broadcast.
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News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Enterprise High School student wins ALBBAA’s Road Trip Photo Contest
SUMMARY: Fourteen-year-old Lucas Garrard, a freshman at Enterprise High School, won first place in the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association’s 2025 Road Trip Photo Contest with a photo taken at his sister’s softball tournament. His image received the most online votes, earning him a $100 gift card. Second place went to Shelby Favre York for a photo at Prairie Creek Campground, winning $50, while Barbara Sims took third place with a picture of her grandson in Conecuh County, winning an ALBBAA merchandise gift basket. ALBBAA recently launched the Best Fish Photo Contest, running through September 30, open to fish caught in Alabama’s Black Belt counties.
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Mobile election changes: New districts, polling sites
SUMMARY: Mobile voters will face changes in polling locations for tomorrow’s election due to new district maps and annexations adding over 19,000 residents. Mobile has 37 voting sites, with 13 different from four years ago, caused by redistricting or site availability. Over 29,000 residents have shifted districts, requiring them to confirm their polling place at alabamavotes.gov. For example, District 5’s location moved from Holy Cross Lutheran Church to Dauphin Way. Polls open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Municipal elections use some state polling sites, so voters should verify locations. WKRG News 5 will cover over 100 races, including mayoral contests, with updates on WKRG.com and the WKRG-plus app.
Tens of thousands of Mobilians will head to the polls on Tuesday, but many voters could find themselves voting in a new district and at a different location than before.
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