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Last Slave Ship ‘Clotilda’ Found in Mobile River
Officials of the Alabama Historical Commission say they feel sure that they have discovered in the Mobile River the remains of the last ship to bring slaves into the U.S.
New Book Recounts History of Mobile’s Infant Mystics
A look at the Infant Mystics’ tell-all Carnival book
Erik Overbey, Mobile’s Chronicler
Meet one of the city’s most prolific photographers of all time — a man who contributed a multitude of everyday lifestyle images to our local archives.
Mobile Bay’s 2018 Class of 40 Under 40
Honorees from both sides of the Bay stand out for their work, philanthropies and personalities.
The Resurgence of Automobile Alley
An exciting revitalization effort is sweeping St. Louis Street in downtown Mobile, with new businesses moving in to ensure the thoroughfare reaches its modern-day potential.
A Mobile Wall of Fame
Sitting in the “Club Room” of Mobile’s Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, surrounded by four walls of framed local history, it’s hard...
Mobile Bay’s 2016 Class of 40 Under 40
This year’s young leaders have professional savvy, big hearts and lots to say — so listen up. Our future’s looking bright.
Up in North Mobile
In recent years, outsiders have struggled to label North Mobile County. Is it the new West Mobile? The new Eastern Shore? For those living in...
Those Rare Mobile Winters
Mobile has four seasons, wags say – early summer, middle summer, late summer and January. By this calculus, February shouldn’t...
Ask McGehee: Didn’t Mobile once have two different daily newspapers?
In the late 1920s, Mobile had only one newspaper, which published a morning and weekly afternoon edition. Mississippi-born Frederick Ingate Thompson...