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Good morning, Mobile. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 2nd of February.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Mobile, Alabama residents band together to rescue an elderly lady from an apartment fire, with at least one person injured and the cause under investigation.  WKRG News 5

CRIME NEWS

  • Two men were injured, one critically, in an early Saturday morning shooting at Alabama’s Bar & Lounge in Mobile, with an ongoing police investigation.  AL.com
  • The Mobile Police Department investigates a fatal shooting at Alabama Bar & Lounge, resulting in one death and one injury; Mathew Sanders, 20, is charged with murder and assault.  1819 News

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson is running for mayor of Mobile, citing a commitment to public safety, economic development, and inclusiveness based on her extensive experience in local government.  1819 News

SPORTS NEWS

  • Before the Senior Bowl, collegiate all-star players participated in a Carnival-style parade down Dauphin Street.  Lagniappe Daily

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Harlem Globetrotters World Tour

    The Original Harlem Globetrotters will showcase their renowned ball-handling skills and entertainment during their action-packed World Tour at the Mitchell Center.

    Mon, 2/3/25

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  • Mobile Art Meet - Community Creativity Session

    Participants are invited to bring their art supplies for a creative session while enjoying bubble tea at Chatime Mobile, fostering connections and inspiration among local artists.

    Sat, 2/8/25

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  • The Hal Williams Collegiate Golf Tournament

    This is a 54-hole men’s college golf tournament hosted by the University of South Alabama, featuring team and individual competitions.

    Mon, 2/10/25

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  • Secondhand Jive Reunion Show at The Brickyard

    Tuscaloosa's renowned groove band, Secondhand Jive, will perform live for a one-night reunion at The Brickyard, featuring their signature electrifying rhythms.

    Fri, 2/14/25

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  • Free Community Archiving Day at Historic Avenue Cultural Center

    This event offers community members the opportunity to digitize and preserve scannable family valuables with professional guidance at the Historic Avenue Cultural Center in Mobile, Alabama.

    Sat, 2/22/25

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  • Fairhope Mardi Gras Celebration

    Experience colorful parades with decorated floats, lively music, and delicious food that reflect the unique Mardi Gras tradition of Fairhope.

    Mon, 2/24/25

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  • Interactive Storytime for Infants

    A fun-filled session featuring books, songs, and activities designed to enhance babies' listening and memory skills while fostering social connections among parents.

    Tue, 2/25/25

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  • Basic Orientation Plus Course in Mobile

    The Basic Orientation Plus course provides essential OSHA-required training for workers, covering topics such as general safety and hazard communication.

    Thu, 2/27/25

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  • Live Performance by Jenna McClelland

    Jenna McClelland, a talented songwriter from Mobile, will be performing at the Brickyard, showcasing her musical heritage and artistry.

    Fri, 2/28/25

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  • Volunteer for Winter Jam 2025

    Volunteers are needed for Winter Jam 2025 at the Mitchell Center, with opportunities for serving and assisting during the event.

    Sun, 3/2/25

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REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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