News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Mobile County Sheriff's Office removes guns, drugs from streets during Round-Up operation
SUMMARY: The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office recently conducted a successful Round Up, resulting in 14 arrests related to 13 cases, including eight felonies. Deputies seized over two pounds of marijuana, oxycodone, methamphetamine, and $22,000 in cash. Sheriff Paul Burch emphasized the importance of removing firearms, especially from juveniles, to curb gun violence. The operation was fueled by law enforcement intelligence and public tips, with significant activity occurring in Prichard and along the Dolphin Island Parkway Corridor. Sheriff Burch encourages community members to report any criminal activity they observe to aid ongoing efforts in enhancing public safety.
The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office is cracking down on illegal activity, and Sheriff Paul Burch has a message for criminals.
FULL STORY: https://trib.al/NDUbyUY
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Jacksonville State embraces the grind under first-year coach Charles Kelly
SUMMARY: Jacksonville State, under first-year coach Charles Kelly, is embracing a grind-focused culture during fall camp despite weather disruptions. The team prides itself on adaptability and hard work, with new players quickly adjusting to the demanding environment. While acknowledging they aren’t perfect yet and have a long way to go, the coaches emphasize process, reaction, and execution as key. The quarterback competition centers on Kentucky transfer Gavin Wimsatt, who brings valuable experience. Kelly emphasizes recruiting players who are ready to work hard and embrace the grind, setting a strong foundation as they prepare for their first game on August 28th.
Jacksonville State embraces the grind under first-year coach Charles Kelly
Subscribe to WVTM on YouTube now for more: https://bit.ly/2jvAaUD
Get more Birmingham news: http://www.wvtm13.com
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/WVTM13/
Follow us: https://twitter.com/WVTM13
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvtm13/
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Mobile nonprofit opens pantry for pet owners in need
SUMMARY: Tori’s Treasures, a Mobile-based nonprofit led by President Tori Bell, has opened a pet pantry on St. Andrew’s Street near Port City Pups to assist pet owners in need. The pantry offers free pet food, targeting a community where many people walk dogs on the streets. Beyond food aid, the nonprofit addresses pet overpopulation and abandonment issues by pairing animals with foster homes. Donations have allowed the organization to cover vet bills and rescue animals like Maverick, a severely injured dog found on the roadside, ultimately helping him find a forever home and avoiding overcrowded shelters.
One nonprofit organization that helps care for animals has now opened a pet food pantry for animal owners in need.
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Montgomery mayor praises infrastructure initiative, Montgomery Forward
SUMMARY: Montgomery Forward, led by Mayor Steven L. Reed and the City Council, is a major infrastructure initiative aimed at revitalizing community spaces like recreation centers, parks, and fire stations, especially in underserved neighborhoods. Since its inception, over $53 million in capital projects have been completed, including upgrades to the Crump Senior Center, Chisholm and Sheridan Heights Community Centers, Fire Station 10, and Lagoon Park Softball Complex. The initiative has fostered economic growth, exemplified by Lagoon Park’s $4.1 million economic impact from a youth baseball tournament. Additional projects, such as the Courtney Harman Pruitt Community Center, are nearing completion, with a focus on quality and long-term community benefit.
The post Montgomery mayor praises infrastructure initiative, Montgomery Forward appeared first on www.alreporter.com
-
News from the South - Texas News Feed2 days ago
Rural Texas uses THC for health and economy
-
News from the South - Georgia News Feed5 days ago
South Carolina man detained by ICE over two years, ‘He is not here illegally’
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed6 days ago
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Neighbor shares encounter with 18-year-old accused of beating her grandmother to de
-
News from the South - Georgia News Feed5 days ago
Berkeley County family sues Delta Airlines over explicit videos taken by employee on stolen iPad
-
Mississippi Today6 days ago
Some hope, some worries: Mississippi’s agriculture GDP is a mixed bag
-
News from the South - Texas News Feed6 days ago
How Trump's AI plan may impact energy costs
-
News from the South - Georgia News Feed7 days ago
Kemp’s push to reshape Georgia Senate race comes into focus as King exits
-
Our Mississippi Home6 days ago
From Corn to Cuisine: The Culinary Revolution of 1492