In a rare bit of bipartisanship, the Alabama congressional delegation joined together in a proclamation declaring Mardi Gras and its U.S. roots in Mobile, not Louisiana.
A bill that would largely prohibit so-called “mud dumping” in Mobile Bay passed the Alabama State Senate Tuesday.
Whether it’s a local event, a cultural tradition or a story worth listening to, Alabama has no shortage of voices that deserve the spotlight. Alabama Out Loud is a new series with host Aydan Conchin ...
On February 11, 1879, the Alabama Legislature chartered the Port of Mobile—Alabama's sole gateway to international maritime ...
Alabama Secretary of State hopeful and former 2nd congressional district candidate Caroleene Dobson thanked Mobile voters for supporting Mayor-elect Spiro Cheriogotis in an outcome that she claims is ...
The legislation mirrors a federal law introduced by U. S. Senator Katie Britt and bans mud dumping from being considered a beneficial use. The final passage came Tuesday, February 3, 2026 after ...
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