Mobile Police say an investigation has revealed that Lawrence Wallace Jr. concealed both a handcuff key and knife despite being arrested and searched by police.
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The Alabama Home Invasion Act makes home invasions a class A felony. Right now suspects can only be charged with robbery or burglary.
Alabama is one of only nine states that do not allow charter schools
The School Flexibility Act of 2012 would allow local school administrators to be more innovative with curriculum.
Officer Steven Green was buried Wednesday afternoon at Lawn Haven Memorial Gardens in Theodore.
"Posey" is our Pet of the Week from the Mobile SPCA.
Hundreds of people showed up to a visitation service held for Mobile Police officer Steven Green.
Derek Horton is facing capital murder for the death of a Grand Bay woman. Detectives say he killed her, then set her home on fire. Two years later, he hasn't faced a trial. The victim's daughter is fed up.
Steven Green’s family says they’re so thankful for the community’s support in this time of grief
The family of Lawarence Wallace, the accused killer of officer Steven Green, says he was a good kid.
The Mobile Police Officer was t-boned on his way to provide backup for foot chase of a robbery suspect.
Officer Green was stabbed in the neck Friday by Lawrence Wallace, Jr.
A flag that flew over Ground Zero after 9/11 is on its way to Mobile as a tribute to fallen police officer Steven Green.
The Mobile police officer who was shot during a deadly standoff with the man who killed another officer returned to work Monday.
While the community continues to mourn the loss of Officer Green, we're also left with a lot of questions. How could something like this happen? News 5 spoke with an expert police analyst who gave us insight into the tragedy.
Officer Steven Green will always be Coach Green for those that knew him on the football field in Mobile.
Friday night's deadly standoff on Daytona Drive still had neighbors talking this weekend.
USA Medical Center was a quieter place late Friday night. The police cars and family had gone on what was a terrible night for the city of Mobile.
On a day of tragedy for the city, neighbors around today’s police standoff talk about what they saw.
Mobile County Sheriff deputies arrested the two men on Thursday.
A man was found dead in his garage Wednesday evening.
Some suspect it’s a money grab by the city, but the MPD says they’re taking away some from Mardi Gras free parking spots because of safety concerns.
A new drink coaster was introduced Thursday at the University of South Alabama. This coaster is designed to detect date rape drugs in beverages.
A plan by the White House to end combat in Afghanistan is drawing opposition.
There is a brand new exhibit at the Gulf Coast Exploreum.
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