Mobile, Ala. — The City of Mobile has launched a new brand and upgraded website for Azalea City Golf Course (ACGC), featuring a redesigned logo and Read More >>>
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. — Effective Monday, March 23, 2026, District 2 Commissioner Connie Hudson will assume the role of President of the Mobile County Commission Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. — The City of Mobile and Via are inviting riders and residents to help shape the future of public transit by voting on the Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. — The City of Mobile joined nonprofit and private-sector partners Monday morning to celebrate the opening of Live Oak Trace, a new affordable Read More >>>
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. — Mobile County has overhauled its glass recycling operations with the installation of a high-capacity pulverizer system at the Mobile County Recycling Center. Funded Read More >>>
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. — The Mobile County Commission approved a grant amendment with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and awarded a construction contract Read More >>>
The future of live entertainment in Mobile rose to new heights today as city leaders and project partners gathered to celebrate a major milestone in the construction of Mobile Arena. A March 3 “topping out” ceremony marked the placement of the final steel beam and the completion of the 10,000-seat arena’s structural framework. Scheduled to open in early 2027, Mobile Arena will be a state-of-the-art venue providing a new home for live sports, major concerts and touring events on the Gulf Coast. The $300 million facility will serve as the foundation for continued investment and a new entertainment district on the 22-acre site of the former Mobile Civic Center.
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. — The Mobile County Communications District (MCCD 911) was formally recognized by the Mobile County Commission at its regular meeting on Feb. Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. — In just 90 days, Mobile’s bus system has gone from canceling roughly 20% of scheduled routes to nearly zero missed runs — all Read More >>>
Newly released federal data shows Mobile County’s economy continued its strong upward trajectory in 2024, with local real-GDP growth totaling approximately $2.046 billion between 2022 and 2024, representing a 9.2% increase over its 2022 level.
The delayed 2024 GDP figures, released following last fall’s government shutdown, show Mobile County’s economy grew by $949 million in 2024 alone, bringing total real-GDP to $24.3 billion. That represents a 4.06% growth rate for the year, well above both state and national averages.


