Jefferson Shredding and Recycling, LLC is investing $22.4 million into a co-location project at Outokumpu’s Calvert facility, creating 15 new jobs in Mobile County.
The University of South Alabama has established the Mayor Sandy Stimpson Leadership Scholarship in Business and Engineering in honor of former Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson, who served as the city’s 108th mayor from 2013 until 2025.
A total of $243,784 was raised by the Mobile Chamber Foundation and friends of the Stimpsons to support the initiative. Of that amount, $238,384 is designated for the creation of the scholarship endowment, while $5,400 will provide two immediate $2,700 awards for junior students in business and engineering.
June 2026- The Joe Jefferson Players invite audiences to laugh, cheer, and escape into the glitzy world of musical theater with its upcoming production of Read More >>>
Mobile, AL – Hargrove Engineers & Constructors is pleased to announce its role in supporting the Front-End Loading 1 (FEL-1) engineering study for proposed downstream Read More >>>
MOBILE, Alabama (May 20, 2026) — Cindy Nelson, manager of clinical and research applications for the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute (MCI), has been recognized Read More >>>
MOBILE, Alabama (May 19, 2026) — USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital has planned a special open house designed for women seeking obstetrics and gynecologic care in Mobile. Set from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 21, the event Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. (May 18, 2026) – Sam Winter & Co. Real Estate is pleased to announce the addition of Tripp Tremayne to its team of Read More >>>
MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile has named veteran basketball coach Mike Doig from Pepperdine University as the new men’s head basketball coach. Doig has Read More >>>
MOBILE, Alabama (May 15, 2026) — Researchers from USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute (MCI) recently presented their latest work in cancer prevention and community outreach Read More >>>
Brent Ray is an Account Executive with WKRG - WFNA and has served as a Mobile Chamber Ambassador for two years.


