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News 5 NOW at 8:00am | Thursday, May 29, 2025
SUMMARY: Good morning from News 5 Now. Today’s top stories include the ongoing manhunt in Arkansas for Grant Harden, a former police chief who escaped prison disguised as an officer. Gulf Shores’ Jonathan Young will return for Survivor season 50. Pensacola’s 9inth Avenue is closed due to a water main break. In Mobile, Shantea Presley faces charges for impersonating someone live on Facebook. Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from prison after President Trump pardoned them for bank fraud and tax evasion. Viewer polls show most support the pardon. Tune in for more updates throughout the day.

A Gulf Shores man who competed in “Survivor” will be doing it again, a Mobile woman is arrested, accused of impersonating someone else, and Todd and Julie Chrisley are out of prison.
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News 5 NOW at 12:30pm
SUMMARY: News 5 Now headlines Friday include several key updates. A wrongful death lawsuit was filed against former Mobile police officer Roy Adams Jr. for a deadly crash last July. Mississippi legislators passed a $7 billion budget for fiscal year 2026 after a special session. Joe Exotic, serving a 22-year sentence for a murder-for-hire plot, criticized President Trump for pardoning Todd and Julie Chrysley while denying his own pardon. A federal appeals court will hear a lawsuit appeal against Saudi Arabia over the 2019 NAS Pensacola terror attack. Tonight’s Grand Fiesta Parade will prompt downtown Pensacola road closures and early county office closures. Hurricane season starts June 1, with local residents sharing survival kit essentials.

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a former Mobile police officer, Mississippi legislators have finally passed a budget, …
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One more round of storms in the Alabama forecast before beautiful weekend weather
SUMMARY: Alabama faces one final round of scattered showers and storms today as a front moves through, mainly late morning to early afternoon, with a marginal risk of strong storms producing gusty winds or hail in areas from Gadsden to Birmingham and southward. Early morning commutes will mostly be dry, with rain tapering off by late afternoon and skies clearing afterward. Cooler, dry air arriving behind the front will drop evening temperatures into the 50s, making for a pleasant night. Saturday and Sunday are forecast to be mostly sunny, dry, and comfortable with highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s, and lower humidity.

One more round of storms in the Alabama forecast before beautiful weekend weather
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33 Teams in 33 Days: Baker Hornets
SUMMARY: The Baker Hornets, the largest high school football team on the Gulf Coast, enter the 2025 season with momentum and a new head coach, Eric Scott, who was previously defensive coordinator. Scott takes over after Juan Johnson’s single season, which ended with Baker’s first playoff win in over 40 years. The team aims to improve offensively with returning quarterback Taj Graham and key receivers Joshua Jones, Katori Marion, and Christian White, while expecting the defense to step up despite losing key players. The Hornets embrace high expectations and unity, determined to build on last year’s success and compete strongly this fall.

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