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Mayor Sandy Stimpson and City Council Vice President Gina Gregory will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Lavretta Park at 9 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, to celebrate Mobile’s newest public pickleball courts. To showcase the newest courts, the city will also host a Pickleball Clinic at Lavretta Park on Saturday, Sept. 28.
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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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Mobile’s Police Chief will reportedly reject a settlement offer made by the city, according to Fox10 TV. This comes as city council leaders gave Paul Prine a deadline at noon on Friday, April 26 to accept that settlement agreement, in which he would have to resign and be removed as Police Chief.
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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 has voted unanimously to let more than twenty five thousand people vote on whether they want their neighborhoods to be annexed. If the voters say yes, Mobile would become the second-largest city in Alabama.
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Frontier Airlines will offer direct flights from coastal Alabama to Chicago and Denver later this year.News outlets report Frontier will offer the service…
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Nate quickly weakened to a tropical depression after making landfall in Biloxi, Mississippi and tracking north into central Alabama, but parts of south…
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Residents in Mobile know who their next mayor will be, but there’s still some work to be done in Birmingham.In Mobile, Sandy Stimpson was elected to his…
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A law that would regulate ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft failed to pass the Legislature this year. It’s unclear when or if those companies will…
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A new proposal from the Mobile mayor's office would decriminalize several minor offenses, including the possession of marijuana for personal use.Local…