Sister Marietta Murphy, a dedicated member of the IHM Sisters, recently celebrated her 100th birthday, marking over 80 years of impactful service as a teacher, mentor, and spiritual guide.
The Mobile Police Department is enhancing its response to mental health crises with Apex Officer, a virtual reality training simulator funded through a partnership with AltaPointe Health and NAMI Alabama.
Carnival Cruise Line is adjusting departure times for nearly 200 sailings on Carnival Pride and Carnival Spirit through 2027, including cruises departing from Mobile, Alabama.
These changes aim to streamline operations and enhance onboard experiences, giving passengers more time to enjoy ship amenities.
Mobile is vying to host the AHSAA Super 7 high school football championships at Hancock Whitney Stadium, a move that could bring up to $25 million in economic impact and spotlight the city’s sports culture.
After battling a critical illness, 16-year-old Darron’s wish to be recruited by the University of South Alabama Jaguars came true through a collaboration with Make-A-Wish Alabama.
Mobile City Council Member William Carroll announced upcoming street paving projects in District 2 as part of the city’s 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan (2024–2028).
Streets like Adams St., Caroline Ave., and Joachim St. are among those set for improvements, aiming to enhance neighborhood connectivity and quality of life.
The City of Mobile is proposing a $240,000 stormwater modeling project with Thompson Engineering to address flooding in key areas, including Old Shell Road and the Little Stickney Watershed.
The U.S. International Trade Commission has announced tariffs on foreign shrimp imports to address unfair trade practices, bringing hope to shrimpers along Mobile’s Gulf Coast.
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