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Unfulfilled Potential
Ernest Little goes from potential NBA prospect to an inmate in Mobile Metro Jail. Video Watch This Video
Girls fighting - On the rise
By now, most of you have seen the infamous video of a gang of girls beating up a fellow classmate in Polk County, Florida. A quick search online shows this video sadly, is not unique. In fact, studies now show a dramatic increase of females turning violent. Video Watch This Video
Special Assignment: Praying for Justice
Take a look at the picture of the woman which is attached to this story. Does she look like a big time drug dealer to you? Apparently, local law enforcement officers thought she did. Video Watch This Video
Miracle Road
A head-on collision almost took the lives of a Baldwin county family. We have their journey of their miracle road to recovery. Video Watch This Video
Oyster Industy Fights to Stay Afloat
Severe drought, salinity levels and a locust-like conch are threatening one of the area's oldest industries. As NBC 15's Emily Turner reports, there are only ten men who are staying the course. Video Watch This Video
Turning down those annoying car stereos
Mobile's city council wants to beef up it's existing noise ordinance to get drivers to turn it down. Video Watch This Video
Wireless Worries
How vulnerable is your credit information when you swipe your plastic at a local store? You may be surprised. Video Watch This Video
The Mystery of Baby Jane Doe
The case of "Baby Jane Doe" has been kept alive by detectives and deputies who simply won't let it go. It's a mystery that's been on their minds since December of 1982. Video Watch This Video
Goat Decapitations - A Satanic Mystery?
Four gruesome discoveries in less than 6 months, all in Okaloosa County. Dee Porrier says: "These animals are not bloody at all. There's no blood remnants on the head or the body at all to indicate that it was messy." Video Watch This Video
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT: Death threats on your kid's computer?
Games your children play on the computer may seem harmless, but the older your kids get, the more difficult it is to monitor what they're logging on to and many times it simply comes down to a matter of trust. Nbc 15's special assignment takes a look at how a fun and popular game among pre-teens can easily become criminal. Video Watch This Video



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