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Nonprofit organizations will have the chance to build professional development at the 2023 South Alabama Nonprofit Summit in Mobile. The event will take place on Tuesday, July 25th at the University of South Alabama’s Student Center.
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The family of a 38-year-old Mobile man who died after police hit him twice with a stun gun said they want the City to release police bodycam footage of the incident.
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The second Friday of every month always attracts a crowd for the LoDa ArtWalk in Mobile, but the latest event took on additional meaning for the LGBTQ+ community.
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The City of Mobile was once home to the first board of health in Alabama. The Mobile Medical Museum focuses on the Port City’s history while looking to the future.
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If you can’t get a ticket to Beach Volleyball, Mobile’s annual market in the park will make its return this weekend.
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Two Alabama brothers are working to make their mark in faith-based films. Jon and Andy Erwin’s latest movie takes audiences to the sixties.
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A festival that attracts thousands of people to Mobile each year kicks off this weekend. The annual Kites Over Mobile festival starts on Saturday at Brookley by the Bay Park.
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Mobile Museum of Art has received a grant from the Caring Foundation to offer free general admission to all Alabamians every Thursday from now through May 31.
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The Literary Festival in Mobile set to take place this weekend. All Writers and booklovers can gather for this one day writing conference at the Ben May Main Library in downtown Mobile off of Government Street from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Keeping educated and skilled workers from leaving Alabama appears to be an on-going concern. Efforts are underway at the State, regional, and local levels to attract and hold onto workers, including the Alabama Gulf coast. Surveys of those leaving Alabama for other parts of the U.S. cite a range of complaints as reasons for looking elsewhere to work and live. The Alabama Public Radio news team will examine problems and solutions to this issue in an on-going series of reports called “Should I stay, or should I go.” Recently, we talked about inclusion. This time around, the subject is exclusion.