After 12 years in office, Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson attended his last city council meeting on Tuesday. Stimpson was ...
When Sandy Stimpson walked into Government Plaza in 2013, he removed the door to the mayor’s office to symbolize transparency ...
Council unanimously approves city's first official logo and slogan during emotional farewell for three-term Mayor Sandy ...
City leaders officially broke ground on Wednesday on a major infrastructure project that will completely rebuild Dr. Martin ...
Spanish Fort food bank director calls situation a "perfect storm" with federal workers without paychecks and food stamp ...
Sandy Stimpson is retiring as mayor of Mobile, Ala., after 12 years. He has helped stabilize the city’s finances and ...
Seven years ago, the Mobile Fire-Rescue Department opened a facility so impressive that one city council member termed it ...
MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - The city of Mobile broke ground today to rebuild Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. It comes after the ...
Mayor Stimpson says the city will invest $11.2 million into a project improving Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
They are hindering revitalization, creating public safety hazards, and undermining the public and private investments driving growth downtown,” Mayor Sandy Stimpson said. “This ordinance will keep ...
UPDATE (7:00 p.m.): Pucks will fly once again in Mobile as a new team skates into the Port City. The news came around noon on Wednesday as the city held a press conference to make the announcement.