NEW YORK (AP) - Mississippi, California and North Carolina have surged back into the AP Top 25 college football poll. There was little change, however, at the top of The Associated Press rankings after a weekend when most of the highly ranked teams had easy victories or time off. No. 1 Florida is followed by fellow unbeatens Alabama, Texas, TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State. Also holding their places were No. 7 Georgia Tech, No. 8 Pittsburgh and No. 9 Ohio State. The only change in the top 10 came at No. 10. Oregon moved up a spot after LSU slipped seven places… » More
Ole Miss returns to the Top 25 after their 25-23 upset of LSU. » More
3 State titles decided in AISA and week 3 of the AHSAA football playoffs. » More
Police in Denver shoot, kill 3 alleged bank robbers in Denver, Colorado » More
Tony Mitchell of Seminole receives 2nd and 3rd degree burns in explosion, fire at his home. » More
Georgia rallies from a 2-touchdown deficit to beat Auburn 31-24. » More
Alabama keeps it's perfect record alive with a 31-3 win over Mississippi State » More
An exciting Friday Night across the state as teams fight to make it to round 3 of the playoffs. » More
While many people leave Gulf Shores in advance of Tropical Storm Ida, some say they'll stay. News 5's Pat Peterson spoke with a few of them Monday. » More
Some plan to ride out the storm on the Island. News 5's Tiffany Craig caught up with one of them. » More
News 5's Jessica Taloney spent Monday on Pensacola Beach where the approach of Tropical Storm Ida drew lots of specators » More
Several surfers catching big waves kicked up by Tropical Storm Ida in Orange Beach. » More
Oil rig damaged by Ida; 2 crewmen rescued in Gulf south of New Orleans. » More
Mobile Police seek suspect in the robbery of the Compass Bank on Government Boulevard » More
Swine flu shots to be available at schools at the end of November. » More
The inaugural trip of Mobile's newest cruise ship is delayed by the arrival of Tropical Storm Ida. » More