MOBILE, Ala. (February 5, 2026) — The Mobile Airport Authority will receive $3 million in federal funding for airport tarmac improvements at Mobile International Airport Read More >>>
Mobile, Ala. — The Mobile Council of the Navy League of the United States, the City of Mobile, and the Alabama Port Authority invite Mobilians to 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.
Dear Mobile Chamber Members, Tomorrow, Mobile takes center stage once again as we host the Panini Senior Bowl at Hancock Whitney Stadium on the campus Read More >>>
Mobile, AL – Rogers & Willard is proud to announce the promotion of Bill Davis to Chief Operating Officer (COO), recognizing his outstanding leadership, dedication, Read More >>>
The Mobile Chamber is proud to announce the promotion of Liv Griffiths to Talent and Workforce Programs Manager, strengthening the organization’s efforts to connect employers, educators and workforce partners to support economic growth and talent development across the region.
Dear Mobile Chamber Members, What a week it’s been! As I sit down to write this, I’m still energized by the two events we hosted, Read More >>>
As Mobile County Public Schools begins a new year and a new semester, school officials are proud to recognize the top three teachers of the 2025-2026 school Read More >>>
MOBILE, Ala. – On January 30, 2026, Mobile Museum of Art will open the last of three new special exhibitions: Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk; Read More >>>
Due to forecasted high winds that could impact outdoor staging and equipment, the Senior Bowl’s Free Concert featuring Muscadine Bloodline has been moved from Mardi Gras Park to indoors at the Soul Kitchen Music Hall. All other outdoor Senior Bowl events will proceed as planned.


