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A Mobile City Council candidate, accused in a lawsuit of being a Georgia resident, said the claim is not true. “This is a ...
Mobile leaders attended a disaster preparedness class to ensure everyone is on the same page ready to respond in the face of ...
A plan to sell city-owned property near the Dearborn YMCA for $1 has been voted down for the second time in six months.
The United States Coast Guard, along with the Mobile Navy League, will spend Monday morning honoring the lives of Coast ...
Mobile, Ala. — Mayor Sandy Stimpson will join United States Coast Guard (USCG) officials and members of the Mobile Navy ...
Tomorrow, Friday, August 1, is the last day that all MPRD community pools will be open on the current weekly Monday - ...
Majumder is the first Mobile resident enrolled in the city’s new Homeownership Provides Equity (HoPE) program, unveiled Thursday at the Dow Amphitheater in Trinity Gardens. The hope is that ...
In the first year after annexation, the city of Mobile projected (and PFM confirmed) that, assuming a baseline 5% annual growth in sales tax revenue, the city would net $7.1-8.4 million in sales ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The City of Mobile is working to set the city up for future success by developing the community’s first-ever resilience plan. City officials say that part of establishin… ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The City of Mobile wants to hear if you want curbside recycling, and how much you’d pay for the service.
Mobile City was incorporated in the early nineties to facilitate alcohol sales in a dry county. Now residents—especially its devoted mayor—fear for the fate of their accidental utopia.