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🌱 Alligator Crossing In Mobile County + Two Missing Infants
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Mobile.

Hi all. I'm back with your new edition of the Mobile Daily, fresh off the presses. Let's get this day started off right, with a quick guide to the most important things going on in town.
First, today's weather:
A t-storm around in the p.m. High: 87 Low: 73.
Here are the top three stories today in Mobile:
- A Mobile County driver stopped traffic on Sunday afternoon to allow alligators to cross the road. Lesa Hartley encountered the alligators while delivering groceries. The incident occurred on Highway 43 between Chickasaw and Saraland. Hartley's actions allowed the alligators to safely cross the road that day. (WKRG News 5)
- The University of Mobile softball team has advanced to the semifinals of the 2022 NAIA Softball World Series. They earned the spot by shutting out the University of Science & Arts in a 3-0 victory. The team will now be playing against the Stars of Oklahoma City University. (WKRG News 5)
- The Mobile Police Department is searching for two missing infants. Brenn May Forrister and Gunnar Ray Forrister were last seen on Wednesday in the Cottage Hill Road area. Anyone with information about the missing infants is asked to contact the department or call 911. (AL.com)
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Today in Mobile:
- Lego Fun Tuesday! At Mobile Public Library (3:00 PM)
- Game On! Game Night! At Mobile Public Library (4:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Arlington Park has some of the best views. Click to view the best spots in the Mobile area with Visit Mobile. (Facebook)
- Mobile County reminds residents that an insurance checkup is an important step in preparing for a hurricane. Click to learn more about the process. (Facebook)
- Mobile Fire-Rescue held a cookout in celebration of EMS Week 2022. Click to watch the video. (Facebook)
Alrighty, you're all caught up for today. I'll see you around!
— Sean Peek
About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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