Osprey Initiative Launches Curbside Recycling Program in Mobile, Alabama – Including Glass Recycling
Osprey Initiative is excited to announce the launch of a new curbside recycling program in Mobile, Alabama, designed to enhance the city’s waste management efforts and promote sustainability. Residents currently have the opportunity to participate in this innovative program, which includes the collection of glass recyclables.
Text by Michael Dumas Across the United States, significant numbers of small businesses shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic. And yet, some measurements show that Mobile Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. — The City of Mobile is once again partnering with the non-profit Growing Real Alternatives Everywhere (GRAE) to host a second Warrant Clinic on Nov. Read More >>>
A crowd gathered at the Amtrak Legacy Platform along Water Street Tuesday for a major step forward for the Gulf Coast. United States Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined local, state and federal officials to break ground on the Gulf Coast Corridor Improvement project in Mobile. This highly anticipated project, funded in part by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will restore Amtrak passenger rail service between New Orleans and Mobile, a service that has not operated since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Spooky Season in Mobile: Halloween Events You Can’t Miss! MOBILE, Ala. –Get ready to embrace the Halloween spirit in Mobile with a lineup of exciting Read More >>>
MOBILE, Ala. – The Community Foundation of South Alabama has reached an extraordinary milestone, surpassing $100 million in assets under management, a key indicator of Read More >>>
MOBILE, Ala. – Fuse Project is thrilled to announce it has been awarded a $15,000 grant from The Community Foundation of South Alabama’s Closing the Read More >>>
MOBILE, Ala. – The Mobile Airport Authority (MAA) celebrated a key milestone today in the construction of the new Mobile International Airport (BFM) terminal with Read More >>>
For the 20th time, Mobile County’s flagship road and bridge program is up for voter approval on the Nov. 5, 2024, General Election ballot with 36 projects that will improve 77.1 miles of roadways and two bridges throughout Mobile County.
Mobile, Ala. — In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s destructive path and its ensuing heavy rains, members of Alabama’s Task Force One (AL-TF1) Urban Search Read More >>>