DAUPHIN ISLAND, Alabama — The Alabama Aquarium, a core department of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, celebrated a landmark year in 2025, recording its second-highest Read More >>>
MOBILE, Ala., December 31, 2025 — As the Alabama Port Authority looks ahead to 2026, the Port today announced two senior leadership appointments designed to Read More >>>
The Mobile Chamber officially welcomed Teresa Williamson as its 2026 Board Chairman during the annual Chairman’s Reception on January 6, while also recognizing Patrick Murphy for his outstanding service as outgoing chairman.
The Mobile Chamber is proud to announce that Kayla Byrne, Director of Business Development, has been named one of Mobile Bay Magazine’s 2025 40 Under 40 honorees, recognizing her exceptional leadership, vision and contributions to economic growth across the Gulf Coast region.
The Mobile Chamber announced today the promotion of David Rodgers to executive vice president. Rodgers previously served as vice president of economic development for the organization.
WHAT? The Mobile County Animal Shelter is currently over capacity and has no available space. With more than 100 dogs currently available for adoption and Read More >>>
The Mobile Arts Council (MAC), in partnership with the City of Mobile and the Alabama State Council on the Arts, is proud to announce the Read More >>>
Alabama's HB 358 tax credit is designed to help businesses support their employees with childcare costs, which means helping you keep great employees and attract new talent. Here's the basics: if you help your workers pay for childcare for kids age 5 and under, you can get a tax credit to offset those costs.
This holiday season, put Mobile at the top of your list. The Mobile Chamber Holiday Gift Guide features gift ideas, experiences and special offers from Chamber member businesses in every corner of our community. When you shop this guide, you are supporting local jobs, investing in our regional economy and helping the businesses that make Mobile such a vibrant place to live and work.
Mobile County leaders are asking residents, employees and visitors to take a few minutes to share their experiences on local roadways as part of a countywide effort to improve transportation safety and reduce serious crashes.


