
Mobile Chamber CEO Bradley Byrne moderated the conversation with Mobile County Commissioners Connie Hudson, Randall Dueitt and Merceria Ludgood and Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson.

Five warming centers are open in Mobile now to Saturday.

You can go back to medieval Europe, viewing manuscripts and art from that time at the History Museum of Mobile.

Make your date for Valentine's Day evening, Friday, Feb. 14. Dinner and dance at the Battleship USS Alabama pavilion.

You can travel to Japan and back to the 12th century without ever leaving Alabama. Japanese Samurai collection at History Museum of Mobile now to January 12

A play by Shakespeare will be performed by Alabama actors at Mobile's Playhouse in the Park in March and April: A Midsummer Night's Dream.

It's coming real soon. The Mardi Gras season starts Jan. 9 in Mobile with a tree lighting at Mardi Gras Park.

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson responded Thursday to the deadly terror attack in New Orleans.

The University of South Alabama (USA) purchased the Traditions apartment complex off Old Shell Road for $20.2 million.

What happened Saturday afternoon at Mobile's Dog River Bridge is two opposite stories—one of heartless cruelty by an SUV driver and the other of instant selfless action by nearby Good Samaritans and first responders.

New Year's Eve festivities in Mobile will not be just at night. Starting at 11 a.m., there are things for young and old.

Former Mobile police chief Paul Prine is suing Mayor Sandy Stimpson and others, alleging his termination earlier this year came after months of conspiracies against him. The lawsuit was filed on Christmas Eve in the Circuit Court of Mobile County.

Programs to better handle criminal offenders with mental illness are being studied by leaders in Mobile.

Nathan Cox, chairman of the development company, said the Daphne-based company strives to advance tourism throughout the region and to give back. In return, his focus is not on building homes and businesses but on building stronger generations of families in Baldwin and Mobile counties.

U.S. Marine Willie Ellington is facing first-degree murder and possession of child pornography after a bizarre case spanning two states.

The University of Mobile is mourning the loss of a basketball player who collapsed on campus Tuesday and never recovered.

Mobile International Festival is November 23 at "The Grounds." Seventy countries are showcased.

A federal judge approved on Monday a plea agreement between federal prosecutors and the Alabama-based U.S. Navy shipbuilder Austal USA LLC, levying a $24 million fine for fraudulently valuing its ships to "mislead" its investors and shareholders.

The city of Mobile was recognized as one of the most friendly cities in America by International travel magazine and website, Condé Nast.

The Mobile Chamber of Commerce responded in opposition of a plan to dismantle the iconic USS Enterprise in the Port of Mobile.

A Harris-Walz plane was spotted Monday at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley.

On the eve of what many call the most crucial election in history, conservative pastors are speaking out for freedom of speech, freedom of religion and religious liberty and speaking against harmful rhetoric that is poisoning the minds of children and destroying families.

Men United Against Violence (MUAV) has a new billboard honoring juvenile victims of violent crime.

Governor Kay Ivey joined officials in Mobile for the groundbreaking of a 500-acre industrial park in Theodore.
Passenger trains will be coming 'round the bend once again in Mobile thanks to a bipartisan effort in Washington and the collaboration of local officials.

The director of the Mobile Public Library addressed the Mobile City Council Committee of the Whole on Tuesday, explaining the library's purpose and mission, which she said is to inform, entertain and inspire.

A part of Midtown Mobile has been transformed thanks to a public-private partnership.