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The City of Mobile is announcing a night of cheer as Mayor Sandy Stimpson will light up the night and celebrate the start of the holiday season. The annual Lighting of the Tree on Friday, Nov. 15 in Mardi Gras Park. The yearly event has become the annual launching point for the Holiday Season in Mobile.
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A project aimed at helping restore passenger rail service to the Gulf Coast for the first time in nearly two decades is well underway. The start of the Gulf Coast Corridor Improvement project began on Oct. 22 in downtown Mobile with a groundbreaking ceremony.
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The City of Mobile is announcing a night of cheer as Mayor Sandy Stimpson will light up the night and celebrate the start of the holiday season. The annual Lighting of the Tree on Friday, Nov. 15 in Mardi Gras Park.
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Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson is proposing the sale of city property to support a mixed-use development in downtown that will connect citizens and visitors alike to the Port City's waterfront. The Oct. 15 Mobile City Council meeting will include the first read for a purchase-sale agreement between the city and the developer.
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Mayor Sandy Stimpson is announcing that he will not seek re-election to a fourth term as Mayor of Mobile in the 2025 municipal elections. At the end of his third term, Mayor Stimpson will have served the city for 12 years, winning election in 2013 and re-election in 2017 and 2021.
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The city of Mobile is opening a new playground aiming to create an environment for more inclusive play and recreation at Mill Street Park. The site caters to children of all ages and abilities.
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The City of Mobile is announcing the newest addition to the Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail. This latest section of the trail runs from Tricentennial Park to University Hospital and extends the existing trail 0.6 miles and includes an 80-foot pedestrian bridge.
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The city of Mobile is inviting the community to take part in a 3.5-mile fun run around the Hank Aaron Loop on Saturday, April 27. The second annual Lope the Loop is designed to accommodate all abilities from runners, walkers, wheelchair users, cyclists, parents with children and leashed dogs.
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The Mobile City Council will consider a resolution authorizing the removal of Paul Prine as Police Chief on Tuesday, April 23. This comes as the city asked former U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown to conduct a report on policies, procedures and training within the Mobile Police Department after concerns were raised from the community.
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The City of Mobile is releasing its Public Works Annual Report, which highlights the department's extraordinary progress, service and achievements in 2023.