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Congress Moves to Recognize Mobile as Birthplace of Mardi Gras

Congress Moves to Recognize Mobile as Birthplace of Mardi Gras

Mobile’s Mardi Gras story may soon receive official recognition on Capitol Hill. It’s about time! A bipartisan resolution introduced by U.S. Representatives Barry Moore and Shomari Figures calls for federal recognition of Mobile as the birthplace of Mardi Gras in the United States.  The proposal would formally acknowledge what generations here have long said with … Read more

A $50 Million Opportunity Opens the Door Downtown

A $50 Million Opportunity Opens the Door Downtown

The City of Mobile has officially opened applications for a major new financing program aimed at shaping the next chapter of development across the city.  The City of Mobile is now accepting proposals for the Senator Richard Shelby Downtown Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund, a $50 million pool designed to support redevelopment, job creation, and … Read more

New Bill Aims to Bring Oyster Tastings to the Water’s Edge

New Bill Aims to Bring Oyster Tastings to the Water’s Edge

A new proposal moving through the Alabama Legislature could soon change how people experience oyster farms across coastal Alabama.  Known informally as the “tour and taste” oyster bill, the measure would allow visitors to sample oysters directly at oyster farms during guided tours.  The idea is simple: let people taste oysters where they’re grown, fresh … Read more

Youth at Delaware Street Baptist Church Honor Local Black Leaders

Youth at Delaware Street Baptist Church Honor Local Black Leaders

Black History Month came alive inside Delaware Street Baptist Church as its youth program hosted a celebration centered on local Black trailblazers.  Instead of a traditional program, students took the lead, shaping an event that blended research, storytelling, and conversation.  The result felt current, personal, and grounded in lived experience, with young voices guiding the … Read more

Mobile Community Lifts Neighbor After House Fire

Mobile Community Lifts Neighbor After House Fire

A house fire on Hillview Drive in Mobile brought a rush of sirens, smoke, and concern, followed quickly by something just as powerful: neighbors showing up for one another.  Investigators continue working to determine what sparked the blaze, which destroyed the home and sent a thick column of smoke drifting above the trees. By the … Read more

Out-of-State Volunteers Improve Homes Across Mobile Area

Out-of-State Volunteers Improve Homes Across Mobile Area

A group of seminarians from St. John Vianney Seminary traded winter weather for Gulf Coast air and rolled into Mobile County after a 22-hour bus ride.  About 40 young men arrived ready to work, partnering with Catholic Social Services to provide free home repairs for elderly and disabled residents. Their annual mission trip centers on … Read more

Mobile Carnival Museum Reopens After $1.5M Upgrade

Mobile Carnival Museum Reopens After $1.5M Upgrade

The Mobile Carnival Museum has stepped into Mardi Gras season with a fresh glow.  A $1.5 million renovation project is breathing new life into the historic Bernstein-Bush House on Government Street, the longtime home of the museum.  The building dates back to 1872, and recent work has focused on preserving that history while improving the … Read more

New Signal Tech Aims to Keep Mobile Moving

New Signal Tech Aims to Keep Mobile Moving

In a recent community message, Spiro Cheriogotis pulled back the curtain on something most people experience every day but rarely think about: the quiet science of traffic flow.  Signal timing, crash response, and congestion control shape how a day moves, from morning errands to evening plans.  City leaders have spent the past few years upgrading … Read more

City Protects Large Stretch of Land Along Rabbit Creek

City Protects Large Stretch of Land Along Rabbit Creek

A sizable piece of land along Rabbit Creek now has long-term protection.  The City of Mobile has secured a conservation easement covering nearly 150 acres, keeping the property in its natural state moving forward.  The land includes more than 6,200 feet of creek frontage, creating a wide buffer between the water and surrounding development. That … Read more