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Alabama art lovers can enjoy exhibitions for free in Mobile. Residents in the Yellowhammer State can enjoy free admission to the Mobile Museum of Art every Thursday.
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Eight years after a Florida man was found dead in a coastal Alabama community, law enforcement officials say they've arrested and charged a suspect.
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LoDa ArtWalk will celebrate The Art of Cookie Decoration on Friday, April 14th from 6 to 9 p.m.! The event will highlight creatives within the Mobile community, including visual artists, musical performers, local restaurants, art galleries, small businesses, and more.
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Using data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, multiple City of Mobile departments and various other public entities, PFM's team has spent the past two months evaluating the projected expenses, revenues and demographic impact of four proposed annexation areas.
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From high school students to lifelong entrepreneurs, this is the perfect three-day event for individuals of all ages looking to start a new business or learn more about the process of getting a startup off the ground.
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Driven by direct input from Mobilians, the Brookley by the Bay master plan outlines concepts for an amphitheater, playgrounds, open gathering spaces, kayak launches, beach access, sports, walking and biking paths, a dog park and more.
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Alabama’s “port city” sweltered under record heat yesterday as other parts of the nation deal with a blizzard that’s left icy streets, homes under blackout conditions, and grounded passenger planes.
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Amtrak is a step closer to resuming passenger train service between Mobile and New Orleans. Those passenger trains are running again between Mobile and New Orleans. They’re not carrying customers yet.
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For the past few months, the Alabama Public Radio news team has been looking into why educated and skilled workers are leaving the Gulf coast for other parts of the country. We call our series “Should I stay or should I go?” Some of our coverage has focused on strategies to keep workers here. Today, we’re looking at a solution from the Alabama Small Business Development Center that may have been sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Alabama Public Radio news team was recently invited to take part in a public discussion on slavery in the state. News director Pat Duggins was joined on stage by William Green. He’s a member of the Clotilda Descendants Association.