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Mobile Musician Enters NPR Tiny Desk Contest

Mobile Musician Enters NPR Tiny Desk Contest

Asia Fox, a homegrown talent from Mobile, recently made waves by entering the 2025 NPR Tiny Desk Contest.  Out of nearly 7,500 submissions across the country, her entry stood proudly among them. While the grand prize went to Ruby Ibarra, Asia’s name still traveled far beyond her garage studio.  Her voice, rooted in soul and … Read more

Alabama Rolls Out a Fresh Approach to Mental Health

Alabama Rolls Out a Fresh Approach to Mental Health

A new digital tool is now live across Alabama, offering a fresh and friendly way to support mental well-being.  It’s called CredibleMind—and it’s free, simple to use, and built for anyone who’s looking for guidance without jumping through hoops. The platform was created through a team-up between the Alabama Department of Public Health, the Alabama … Read more

More Buses, Fewer Buses—What’s Really Happening?

More Buses, Fewer Buses—What’s Really Happening?

Mobile’s transit picture is shifting fast. On one end, new Greyhound service has rolled into town with expanded connections.  The city now has a direct link to major Southern hubs like Birmingham, Montgomery, and Atlanta. And starting June 4, Atmore joins the route too.  Riders can even go further to places like Jacksonville, Houston, and … Read more

Homemade Houseboat Finally Hauled Out of Dog River

Homemade Houseboat Finally Hauled Out of Dog River

A patchwork houseboat that had overstayed its welcome is finally off the water. Mobile crews removed the dilapidated vessel from Dog River last Friday, adding it to the growing list of abandoned boats cleared from local waterways.  The structure had been floating in plain sight for years—quiet, weathered, and mostly forgotten. Until now. This was … Read more

Early Morning Fire Sends Crews to Plum Street

Early Morning Fire Sends Crews to Plum Street

Friday morning started with sirens on Plum Street. Just after 4 a.m., firefighters from Mobile Fire-Rescue responded to a call in the 600 block. The home, split into three apartments, had smoke rising from the back.  At first glance, crews couldn’t find flames—but a second look revealed fire in the kitchen. They moved fast. Quick … Read more

Free Summer Workshops Help Families Build Skills That Matter

Free Summer Workshops Help Families Build Skills That Matter

Summer’s here, and while kids are thinking about pool days and popsicles, The Family Center is thinking about parents. They’ve rolled out a full slate of free classes to support moms, dads, and caregivers who want to level up this season—financially, emotionally, and at home. From money management to parenting tips, it’s all about stronger … Read more

Old Dorm Comes Down for Big Upgrade

Old Dorm Comes Down for Big Upgrade

Walsh Hall, once a freshman dorm at Spring Hill College, is coming down to make space for something much bigger.  Demolition started this week, and the site is being cleared to build the brand-new Health and Science Innovation Center. After years of sitting vacant, Walsh Hall is making way for a future-forward facility that’s set … Read more