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Community Pushes for Stronger Animal Protection Laws

Community Pushes for Stronger Animal Protection Laws

Mobile County residents are coming together to demand tougher laws against animal cruelty.  The recent death of a local dog named Chance has sparked outrage, leading to a larger movement focused on protecting animals and holding abusers accountable. With growing concerns over neglect and abuse cases, animal advocates are calling for better resources, stricter laws, … Read more

Historic Ocean Liner Brings Unexpected Tourism Boom

Historic Ocean Liner Brings Unexpected Tourism Boom

A legendary ocean liner has found a temporary home in Mobile, bringing an unexpected wave of tourism.  The SS United States, once the fastest and most luxurious passenger ship in the world, is docked at the Port of Mobile before its final journey to the Gulf of Mexico.  Soon, it will be transformed into the … Read more

A Game-Changer for Heart Health in Mobile

A Game-Changer for Heart Health in Mobile

Mobile Infirmary just pulled off something big in the world of heart care.  Dr. Mina Jacob, an interventional and structural cardiologist, successfully performed the first TriClip G4 procedure in the city. This minimally invasive surgery treats tricuspid regurgitation (TR), a condition that can leave patients feeling exhausted, short of breath, and dealing with swelling. Fixing … Read more

Big Moves on Dauphin Island's Causeway

Big Moves on Dauphin Island’s Causeway

Phase two of the Causeway Shoreline Restoration Project is officially underway, and it’s looking great already!  The project kicked off on Thursday and is set to tackle a longstanding challenge—erosion along State Highway 193, which connects Dauphin Island to the mainland.  With about 1,900 residents and countless visitors relying on this route, keeping it safe … Read more

Bayfront Park Is Back and Better Than Ever

Bayfront Park Is Back and Better Than Ever

After two years and $9.5 million worth of renovations, Alabama’s newest public beach—Bayfront Park in Coden—finally opened its gates on Sunday, March 9.  The park’s revival was fueled by funds from Deepwater Horizon fines through the RESTORE Act.  It’s now an inviting space, perfect for swimming, kayaking, fishing, or simply relaxing with a gorgeous view … Read more

Mobile Takes Big Step Forward with New Resilience Strategy

Mobile Takes Big Step Forward with New Resilience Strategy

Mobile just rolled out its very first Resilience Plan, and it’s a game-changer.  Dubbed “Resilient Mobile,” this plan is ready to tackle challenges head-on, from environmental shifts to economic twists and turns. Think of it as the city’s way of future-proofing itself—smart, proactive, and community-driven.  After two years of hard teamwork, the city’s Office of … Read more

Mobile’s "The Avenue" Set for Big Upgrades

Mobile’s “The Avenue” Set for Big Upgrades

Exciting improvements are on the horizon for one of Mobile’s most iconic roads.  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue—lovingly known around town as “The Avenue”—is about to get a vibrant makeover, thanks to an infusion of new funding.  Mobile City Council is looking at accepting a $2 million grant from the Alabama Department of Conservation … Read more

Joe Cain Day Lights Up Downtown Mobile

Joe Cain Day Lights Up Downtown Mobile

Joe Cain Day isn’t your typical Mardi Gras parade—and Mobile wouldn’t have it any other way.  Thousands of folks packed the streets of Downtown Mobile this weekend, kicking off the Mardi Gras festivities in true, colorful fashion.  Unlike traditional parades organized by specific Mardi Gras societies, the People’s Parade is all about everyday folks dressing … Read more