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Kym Anderson

Kym Anderson

Co-Editor at The Journal of Wine Economics

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  • English
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  • Wine

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City leaders meet with Africatown community to discuss cleanup

On this Earth Day, the city of Mobile met via Zoom with citizens of the Africatown community to discuss evaluating polluted and potentially contaminated sites in the area. They’re looking at cleaning up the community and pumping millions of dollars into parts of the area for tourism. This comes mont…
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Inaugural HBCU combine to be held in Mobile

Even more national eyes will be on Mobile come January. The NFL and the Senior Bowl will hold a pre-draft inaugural Historically Black College and University combine at South Alabama’s stadium. The draft will be the week of the Senior Bowl. Some local high school athletes say this combine will be a…
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Prichard City Council revokes business license for proposed lounge

Outrage from Prichard residents has resulted in an about-face from the city council. Residents were upset over a proposed business that was to be located across the street from Vigor High School, so they turned to NBC 15 for help. A video we secured Thursday showed Richard Johnson announcing plans t…
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Hydroplaning car set off chain reaction on I-65, 8 girls among the ...

An Alabama community continues to mourn this evening after several young lives were lost over the weekend in a horrific multi-vehicle crash along I-65. Nine children were among those killed. Now investigators are revealing more about what caused the chain reaction and how neighbors are dealing with…
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5-year-old Mobile County boy authors his first book

5-year old Julius Marshall gave Chief Meteorologist Alan Sealls and and anchor Kym Anderson a lesson on clouds today. This weather savvy youngster has even written his own weather book called “Cloud Party. ” With cloud characters like naughty “nimbus” and sneaky “stratus”. What does this book teach …
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Teen becomes first African-American to lead Mobile Ballet Production

A 17-year old Davidson high school senior is making history here along the gulf coast. Mobile ballet will present “the Princess and the Frog” in production in less than three weeks at the Saenger theatre. When the doors open, they will debut their first African American lead dancer, sinc…
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HBCU’s stand up saying they won’t live in fear, hold national round...

Since February 1st twenty Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country have received bomb threats. The FBI identified six juveniles they call “tech-savvy” as the suspects in several of those threats. HBCU administrators spoke out Tuesday, saying their students and staff will not l…
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Alabama representative calls for more audits on Prichard Water

The attorney for the former manager of Prichard Water Works and Sewer spoke out Tuesday saying his client is being harassed after allegations have come out that she charged tens of thousands of dollars in luxury items on a waterworks credit card. An Alabama lawmaker says this revelation is bigger th…
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MPD invests in VR headsets to better prepare officers for mental he...

Mobile police will soon have a new tool to help with deescalating calls where mental health patients are involved.It’s part of new generation policing, using vi
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Blount High School football players baptized together as a team

It’s not a common sight: A football team united, not on the gridiron, but in the baptismal pool. This year members of Mattie T. Blount high school’s football se
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Gulf Shores Elementary students collect items to give to Selma stor...

Something really neat happened Friday at Gulf Shores Elementary school.A kids service club ended this week with an act of kindness.It’s an act that will serve a
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Women in Policing: Black History Month - NBC 15 WPMI

February is not only Mardi Gras season , it’s black history month. Tonight, we’re featuring Mobile police departments highest ranking African American female in