
A forum of the four candidates for mayor of Mobile is July 15 at VIA Senior Center.

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson has spent a considerable amount of time exploring all parts of Mobile while campaigning for mayor. As a candidate, she said she has spoken to constituents in all corners of the city, opening her eyes to issues she didn't know about before.

Voters heard from seven candidates for the open seat of Mobile mayor at a forum at Cottage Hill Baptist Church.

The public is invited to a free event Tuesday May 6 at Mobile's Cottage Hill Baptist Church. It's a forum of candidates for the open seat of Mayor of Mobile.

A public forum of candidates for the open seat of Mayor of Mobile will be held on Tuesday, hosted by West Mobile Eagle Forum.

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson has requested info about why Big Creek Lake was ordered closed to public boating and fishing.

The Mobile County Commission approved a measure to help fund the new Mobile arena. The arena project, one of the largest projects in city history, will replace the old civic center.

Wiley Blankenship, CEO of Coastal Alabama Partnership and executive director of Coastal 150, has joined the Connie Hudson for mayor campaign.

St. Peter Baptist Church was the setting for the announcement by State Rep. Barbara Drummond Sunday that she is running for mayor of Mobile. It is an open seat.

A forum for Mobile's mayoral race will be Wednesday, Feb. 12 and feature County Commissioner Connie Hudson and former County Commissioner Stephen Nodine.

The first face-to-face of candidates for the open seat of Mayor of Mobile will be Feb. 12. Connie Hudson vs. Spiro Cheriogotis.

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson wants to leave her post for Mobile's top spot.

After 14 years as a Mobile County Commissioner, Connie Hudson officially announced her run for Mobile mayor.

A campaign account with the Sec. of State has been filed by Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson to run for Mayor of Mobile. She has not announced her candidacy.

On Saturday, the Mobile County Community Remembrance Project (MCCR), in partnership with the Equal Justice Initiative, was set to formally unveil a historical marker in downtown Mobile erected by the City of Mobile.