News

Crewmate Program Sets Sail Again for 2025

Crewmate Program Sets Sail Again for 2025

Applications are now open for the 2025–2026 USS ALABAMA Crewmate Program.  Starting March 31, anyone interested can grab a form from the Battleship Park Gift Shop or download it online. The deadline to apply is April 18 at 4:00 p.m. This longtime tradition picks six young women to serve as official representatives of the USS … Read more

Austal Launches Its First Steel Ship in Mobile

Austal Launches Its First Steel Ship in Mobile

For the first time ever, a steel ship has rolled off the line at Austal USA in Mobile.  The Future USNS Billy Frank Jr. made its debut with a full christening ceremony on Saturday, marking a big moment for the shipyard—and for a proud family honoring a remarkable legacy. It’s the 33rd ship christened at … Read more

Finally on Track: Amtrak Service Arrives Summer 2025

Finally on Track: Amtrak Service Arrives Summer 2025

It’s really happening. After years of talk, delays, and dashed hopes, Amtrak is officially bringing passenger rail back to the Gulf Coast.  Service between New Orleans and Mobile is set to start in summer 2025—and this time, it’s locked in. The plan includes two daily roundtrips, giving the region a new (and long overdue) way … Read more

Mobile Puts Arena Project Ahead of Other City Plans

Mobile Puts Arena Project Ahead of Other City Plans

Mobile’s downtown arena is getting the spotlight—and the funding to match.  Mayor Sandy Stimpson said it was the clear choice as construction costs keep climbing.  The Civic Center was old, tired, and losing money.  A new arena? That’s a revenue play. The city has already borrowed $250 million for the $300 million arena. Add $38 … Read more

K-9 Units Get in Some Serious Reps

K-9 Units Get in Some Serious Reps

It wasn’t your average training day.  Around Mobile, police dogs and their handlers were on the move—running through drills, sniffing out threats, and sharpening their detection skills.  Multiple K-9 teams trained at several spots across the city, simulating real-world situations with nonstop action. Officer Roderick Miles summed it up perfectly: “We are constantly working the … Read more

New Bill Could Keep Big Creek Lake Open for Good

New Bill Could Keep Big Creek Lake Open for Good

A new bill in the Alabama House is gaining attention.  House Bill 473 would block water and sewer boards from shutting off public access to lakes like Big Creek Lake. It’s a direct response to the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System’s (MAWSS) sudden decision to close the lake last month. State Rep. Shane Stringer, … Read more

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