Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he does not plan to get involved in the 2025 mayoral race in Mobile.
States in the Gulf South know how to attract business. Lower taxes and incentives make the region appealing for commercial real estate development, and it shows in the range of office, industrial, and mixed-use projects taking shape. For developers, understanding these incentives can make all the difference.
According to a city official, the building's collapse will not alter the timeline for the structure's demolition that is expected to be substantially completed by mid-March.
The band of snow over the western Florida Panhandle dropped 10 inches of snow in Milton, Florida, and 8.9 inches in Pensacola, the weather service office in Mobile, Alabama said Wednesday.
A rare winter storm pummeled the South on Tuesday, smashing snow records from Texas to Florida and leaving ... to respond at risk." In Alabama, 7.5 inches fell in Mobile, where such accumulations ...
The National Weather Service in Mobile said that as of 6:10 p.m. 7.5 inches of snow had fallen at its office in west Mobile. That breaks the old all-time record of 6 inches from 1895. That’s not the only record that was broken on Tuesday.
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MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA /Gray News) - An arena roof collapsed during a historic snowfall along the Alabama coast. Just after 11 a.m. Wednesday, the domed roof of the Mobile Civic Center collapsed. The city is in the process of demolishing the arena. A witness said he “heard and felt the ground shake” around the time the roof collapsed.
Alabama continued to deal with snow on the ground on Thursday, two days after a historic Gulf Coast snowstorm. About 3 inches of snow was left on the ground Thursday morning at the National Weather Service office in Mobile. That’s nothing compared with the 7.5 inches the office had at the peak of the storm on Tuesday.