Deputy Chief Andrew Peak of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office graduated from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, completing an 11-week program focused on advanced leadership, communication, and fitness.
The Baldwin Family Violence Shelter and the Family Counseling Center of Mobile have received over $400,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Justice to support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in southwest Alabama.
Interactive kiosks are coming to downtown Mobile, providing visitors with up-to-date information on local attractions, events, dining, and more.
These kiosks will offer interactive features like custom itineraries and selfie options, enhancing the visitor experience and making it easier to explore the city.
- After a Year of Heartache, Alabama Family’s Sheepdog is Found Safe
Rags, a deaf sheepdog stolen from a home in Mobile, Alabama, over a year ago, was recently found safe in Arizona, bringing immense relief to his owner.
After months of searching and a tip-off, authorities in Arizona confirmed his identity through a microchip.
Two puppies were thrown off the Dog River Bridge in Mobile, Alabama, but thanks to quick-thinking witnesses and the Daphne Search and Rescue team, they were safely rescued from the water.
The community has expressed outrage over the incident, while the Mobile Police Department continues to investigate the case, seeking justice for the abused animals.
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