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Hunters Asked To Avoid Michigan Oil Spill Cleanup
The State Of Michigan Is Asking Hunters To Avoid Part Of The Kalamazoo River Where Oil Spill Cleanup Continues The Michigan Department Of Natural Resources And...
Michigan Woman Finds Home Amid Oil Spill Disaster
Amid What Federal Officials Are Calling The Midwest's Worst Environmental Disaster In 20 Years, One Battle Creek Woman Has Found Prosperity Lakeshia Gibbs,...
What’s That Black Junk Washing Up On Dauphin Island?
Black debris washes up on several Dauphin Island beaches Saturday, potentially spoiling Labor Day Weekend for vacationers. But is it oil?
Baldwin Schools Get Five Million In Federal Aid
President Obama signs 10 billion dollar bill he says will save hundreds of thousands of teaching jobs across United States. Alabama will receive 150 million. Baldwin County's cut is five million. But will it be enough to bail out the financially strapped school district?
Craigslist Removes Adult Services Section
Craigslist closed the adult services section of its website Saturday, replacing it with a black bar that says "censored," just over a week after a group of state attorneys general said there weren't enough protections against blocking potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution.
Guinness Book of World Records Awards Festival
Alabama has bagged one more championship title: largest pot of baked beans.
B.O.P. Recovered
FBI Agents are on hand to take possession of the blowout preventer from the Deepwater Horizon well.
Week 2 of the AHSAA Football Season
Daphne, Theodore roll to wins in week 2 of the season.
A Close Call For Two Florida Surfers
Two surfers are recovering from a shark bite off the coast of Florida.
College Stadiums Are Being Monitored
Law Enforcement is cracking down on underage drinking during the college football season.
Beach Businesses Begging For Labor Day Customers
Beachfront business owners affected by the oil spill are all but begging vacationers to visit South Baldwin County this weekend.
Key Oil Spill Evidence Raised To Gulf’s Surface
Investigators May Now Be Able To Answer The Most Elusive Question Since A Rig Explosion Unleashed The Massive Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill More Than Four Months Ago, As They Get...
BP: Crews Lifting Key Device From Gulf Face Delay
Crews Are Having To Wait To Raise The Device That Failed To Stop Oil From Spewing Into The Gulf Of Mexico Darin Hilton, The Captain Of The Helix Q4000 Vessel...
BP Raises Blowout Preventer, Key Evidence In Probe
Bp Crews Worked Saturday To Slowly Raise The 300-ton Blowout Preventer That Failed To Stop Oil From Spewing Into The Gulf Of Mexico, Careful Not To Damage Or Drop A Key Piece...
USF Scientists Take Another Trip To Oil Spill Zone
Marine Scientists From The University Of South Florida Are Taking Another Trip Out To Study The Effects Of The Gulf Oil Spill The Usf College Of Marine Science...
Labor Day Weekend Preview
Labor Day Weekend Preview
Band Of The Week: Foley High School!
Congratulations to Foley High School Band!
Cheerleaders Of The Week!
Congratulations to TR Miller!
Big Fishing Weekend For The Gulf Coast
Finally, there will be a fishing tournament.
Clean Beaches by the New Year
In order to make the city of Orange Beach "whole" as BP has promised to do, they have to clean the beaches to a standard they were before the gusher in the gulf and they are not there yet. Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon wants his beaches "clean" by January 1st.
Alabama AG, Governor At Odds Again Over Oill Spil
The Tense Relationship Between Alabama's Governor And Attorney General Has Taken Another Stinging Twist Attorney General Troy King Has Accused Gov Bob Riley...
AP Exclusive: Mariner Opposed Federal Safety Rule
The Company Whose Gulf Of Mexico Oil Platform Erupted In Flames This Week Cited The Industry's "excellent Safety Record" When It Opposed A Proposed Federal Rule Last Year...
Feds Open More Fishing In Gulf Off Fla. Panhandle
More Federal Waters In The Gulf Of Mexico Off The Florida Panhandle Are Open To Commercial And Recreational Fishing The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration...
Chunchula Man Killed in Car Crash
31-year-old Mobile County man Bryan K. Whitwam was killed Thursday night after crashing his 1984 Chevrolet on U.S Highway 45. The initial investigation indicates that alcohol was a factor in the crash.
Ala. Rebates for “Green” Appliances
Alabama has $1.8 million remaining from the federal stimulus program for rebates for consumers who buy new energy-efficient appliances.
Crews Prepare To Raise Failed Blowout Preventer
A Vessel Has Latched Onto A Key Piece Of Evidence In The Oil Spill Investigation So Crews Can Raise The 300-ton Device To The Surface Of The Gulf Of Mexico Bp...
VIDEO: Vermillion 380 Platform Fire
A helicopter owned collectively by a group of news stations in Houston flew over the site of the Vermillion 380 on September 2. Watch the video for a closer look.
Zoa White Murder Suspect Denied Bond
A bond heading was held for Carlos Kennedy Friday morning. Kennedy is a prime suspect for the murder of Zoa White of Midtown Mobile. A judge denied him bond, while his attorney entered a not guilty plea for reason of insanity or temporary insanity.
Gone Fishing!
More offshore waters in our area open to fishing.
B.P. Drastically Cutting Beach Clean-up Force
B.P. cuts clean-up crews...mixed reaction from locals but a Baldwin County homeowner is glad to see them leave.
Manatee Mania
A special treat in Fairhope's Fly Creek.
Humanitarian Vietnam Mission Goes Untold
A U.S. Navy Ship ends the Vietnam War with Humanitarian effort.
Perdido Pass Boom/Pilings Gone
For the first time in several weeks something is missing from Perdido Pass. The multi-million dollar booming system that had stretched from one end of the pass to the other is almost a memory.
A Closer Look At Vermillion 380 Explosion
A production platform belonging to Mariner Energy from Houston, Texas exploded and caught fire, sending the entire crew into the water. Thankfully everyone survived.
Robertsdale Quarterback Player of the Week
Caleb Sumrall leads Bears to victory over Dolphins. See this week's presentation.
Fishing Reopened In 5,130 Square Miles Of Gulf
Federal Authorities Have Lifted A Fishing Ban In Part Of The Northern Gulf Of Mexico From The Florida Panhandle To The Far Eastern Coast Of Louisiana National...
Temporary Cap that Stopped Oil Gusher Removed
Watch Live: Engineers have removed a temporary cap that stopped oil from gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from BP's blown-out well in mid-July.
BP ATM “Smash and Grab” Suspect Identified
Spanish Fort Police have identified one of the men seen in the surveillance video during the "smash and grab" at the BP gas station early Tuesday morning.
Feds Reopen Fishing From Fla. Panhandle To La.
Federal Authorities Have Lifted A Fishing Ban In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico From The Florida Panhandle To The Far Eastern Coast Of Louisiana National Oceanic...
Spring Hill College 2010
Devon Walsh has the story from the Spring Hill College for enrollment for Fall 2010
Mariner Energy News Conference
Mariner Energy spokesperson Patrick Cassidy speaks about the incident on Vermillion 380 the morning of September 2.
Perdido Pass Clear of Boom Pile-up
The last pile-up of boom from the massive Perdido Pass booming project has been removed. Debbie Williams was live Thursday morning with the latest from Orange Beach.
Oil sheen spreading from Gulf platform explosion
A mile-long oil sheen spread Thursday from an offshore petroleum platform burning in the Gulf of Mexico off Lousiana, west of the site of BP's massive spill.
Preparing for Hurricane Earl
Warnings are posted from North Carolina to Massachusetts for Hurricane Earl. CBS National Correspondent Karen Brown spoke to Devon Walsh in a live report from Devil Hills, North Carolina, with the latest.
Twin Brothers in Iraq
A Saraland mother whose twin sons are in Iraq, sits down with Devon Walsh to talk about the "official" end of combat operations in the country and what that means for her sons.
OIl Rig Explosion In The Gulf
BREAKING NEWS: Coast Guard confirms an oil rig has exploded 80 miles south of Vermillion Bay, which is south of Lafayette, Louisiana.
Coast Guard: No Oil Sheen from Platform Blast
Coast Guard Backing Off Report of Mile-Long Sheen Spreading from Platform that Exploded off La. Coast; All 13 Aboard Rig Rescued
Divers Say No Oil On Sunken Pensacola Ship
A Team Of Divers With Florida's Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Says An Aircraft Carrier Sunk Of Pensacola As An Artificial Reef Is Free Of Oil From Bp's Massive...
No Tax Refund Checks Soon
No bank account? Get your tax refund on plastic.
Environmental Groups Question Oyster Safety
Sampling by environmental groups has found oysters contaminated with oil along the Louisiana coast befouled by the BP PLC oil spill, a finding that casts doubt on statements by state and federal officials that all seafood tested here is safe to eat.
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