When he became an on-air reporter in 1974, Showers was one of the first Black journalists on television in his native Mobile.
Fizzi Fest is this weekend. The champagne-tasting festival is geared to benefit and impact local nonprofit organizations.
While not exactly a modern metric, Aaron Boone is convinced the New York Yankees have their highest kumbaya in years.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — The White House wants to require health insurers to cover the costs of contraceptives without a prescription. On Monday, the Biden administration proposed a new rule that would ...
The Mobile Police Department is investigating after gunfire hit an occupied home on Friday. Officers arrived at a reported ...
Mel Showers, a legendary News 5 anchor who broke racial barriers and worked almost 50 years at WKRG-TV, has died. He was 78. ...
An investigation is ongoing after a home on Plum Street was struck during a shooting, according to the Mobile Police ...
Mel Showers, a legendary News 5 anchor who broke racial barriers and worked almost 50 years at WKRG-TV, has died. He was 78. ...
“Words cannot express what a wonderful man Mel was,” said current News 5 anchor Devon Walsh. “He was my first co-anchor and ...
Longtime Mobile news anchor Mel Showers has passed away, reports AL.com’s Heather Gann. Showers was at WKRG-TV for nearly 50 ...
The event starts promptly at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, and lasts until 12:30 p.m. at the Harmon-Thomas Community Center, 1611 ...