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City officials are seeking public opinion on exterior finishes, wall coverings and other design elements that can be incorporated inside the building. A community survey has been released for residents to share their thoughts. It will close this Friday.
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Last weekend's thunderstorms lowered temperatures for much of Alabama. However, weather experts expect temperatures to rise today and tomorrow. Parts of South and West Alabama may even witness temperatures that feel like 105 degrees outside.
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June is Pride Month. The annual commemoration is a time when many LGBTQ+ Americans embrace who they are. However, not every Alabamian may be celebrating this year. Alabamians offer their own advice to those struggling on their queer journey.
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Lime, the world's largest shared electric vehicle company, made a long-term partnership with the city of Mobile this week. It will provide up to 300 e-scooters for residents and visitors to use.
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Residents in four Alabama communities get to decide whether or not they join the Port City. Voting opens at 7 a.m. next month in four different polling locations.
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Austal USA has announced the company received a contract from the U.S. Navy with a potential value of over $3 billion. The project will create 800 new jobs initially in Mobile. By next fall, that number will be closer to 1,800.
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The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is investing $15 million into a new meat processing facility in Atmore. Project leaders expect the facility to be operational by April 2024.
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Donghee America's latest investment will expand its operations in the city and offer additional jobs to residents.
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The SummerNight Art Walk is a festival that transforms downtown Auburn into an arts district, featuring the work of local and regional artists, live musicians, food vendors and children's activities.
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The city of Mobile is sponsoring its third annual, Pride-themed ArtWalk. It comes as several residents publicly criticize the event, calling for the removal of its drag performers.