Customers will start seeing an increase in their water bill starting February 1.
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Common over-the-counter medications recalled by drug maker over broken, mixed-up pills.
It's tax season and you may be able to get your taxes done for free!
By attending the “Citizens Law Enforcement Academy” you will learn how to better protect yourself from being a crime victim.
A burst of hiring in December pushed the unemployment rate to its lowest level in nearly three years, giving the economy a boost at the end of 2011.
The City of Mobile Planning Commission voted 4-1 on Thursday to approve zoning for a new Publix at the intersection of Airport and University Boulevards.
Big plans are in the works for the Port of Pensacola that could include a new cruise ship on the gulf coast. It's all part of a plan to create jobs and create an engine for economic growth in the downtown area.
A state representative is pushing a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would penalize people who fraudulently receive unemployment compensation.
This year, the IRS encourages taxpayers to e-file.
Damage payments from the compensation fund for BP's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico have been stopped temporarily.
Minimum wage workers in Florida start the new year with a little more punch in their paycheck.
Shoppers are buying up incandescent light bulbs before a new federal law takes effect in 2012.
Invisible hurdles keep many people from making positive changes, but you can identify and overcome these hurdles with these seven tips.
Incandescents being phased out under now-controversial law, starting Jan. 1, in favor of more energy-efficient types.
Sears will be closing a store in Mobile soon.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has received 33 reports of components of the canopy falling.
Many laws reflect the nation's concerns over immigration, the cost of government and the best way to protect and benefit young people, including regulations on sports concussions.
Pleasure Island vacation rental companies are seeing brisk business this holiday season.
New figures show a healthy increase in holiday sales this year, thanks to shoppers who turned out right after Thanksgiving and those who waited until the last minute.
Governor Robert Bentley today announced by Executive Order that all state departments and agencies must reduce energy consumption by Fiscal Year 2015.
Ticket prices for the Bowl Championship game between Alabama and L.S.U. are going through the roof.
There is no longer a Krispy Kreme in midtown Mobile. The "Hot and Now" sign is off.
The face of the American gun owner is changing.
Sears said the store closings will generate $140 to $170 million in cash from inventory sales.
If you don't want your gift card, here are a few online websites that do.
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