- Cannon Fires Up Mobile’s Fight Against Overdose
Mobile’s Overdose Awareness 5K Walk, led by the Mobile County Health Department, continues to grow, bringing the community together to combat the opioid crisis and honor those lost to drug overdoses.
The Mobile County Public School System (MCPSS) received a $671,000 grant from the Alabama Department of Education to support homeless students and families by providing essential resources like bus passes, gas cards, and classroom supplies.
The âEnd it Nowâ rally in Downtown Mobile brought the community together to raise awareness about human trafficking, domestic violence, and other forms of abuse.
UABâs School of Dentistry is expanding its reach by opening new dental clinics across Alabama, starting with a clinic in Decatur by 2026, to address the stateâs dental care crisis.
These clinics will improve access to dental services in underserved areas while providing valuable hands-on experience for dental students.
Ochsner Health, in partnership with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt, is erasing $366 million in medical debt for 193,000 patients across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Carnival Cruise Line is launching new routes in 2026, allowing travelers to set sail from Mobile, Alabama, and Tampa, Florida, all the way to Seattle, Washington, with stops in Costa Rica, Colombia, and Mexico.
The Alabama Department of Transportation is upgrading 174 traffic signals in Mobile and Mobile County, with improvements starting Monday and continuing through late October.
The Mobile County Public School System (MCPSS) saw an improvement in English, math, and science scores on the Alabama ACAP tests for the 2023-2024 school year, reflecting the hard work of students and teachers.
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