MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — A proposed industrial development in the Dog River Watershed near Rabbit Creek came to a screeching halt after an environmental group stopped developers in their tracks. Scannell Properties, a development company based out of Indianapolis, Ind., partnered with CSX Transportation to build an 86.9-acre ‘business park’ in the 316.6-acre of wetlands […]
Councilman Ben Reynolds says city leaders have received thousands of emails about a proposed warehouse project in his district since he's been speaking out agai
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After the Alabama Department of Environmental Management added more fish to a long list of fish they warn people from eating, some fishermen were left in the dark.