What began as a vision to empower young Black women has grown into a celebrated community institution. This week, the City of Mobile honored the fifth anniversary of the Miss Juneteenth America Scholarship Pageantry Program with a mayoral proclamation recognizing its impact on leadership, education, and cultural pride.
Residents gathered to hear updates on infrastructure projects, neighborhood improvements, and blight reduction efforts during a District 1 Community Meeting hosted by Councilman Cory Penn. The meeting also provided an opportunity for community members to raise concerns and discuss issues affecting their neighborhoods.
From high-stakes spades and line dancing to food trucks and live music, Great Day Latte’s Summer Bloom Block Party brought downtown Mobile together for an unforgettable summer celebration. The event showcased the power of community, culture, and connection.
Community members packed Prichard City Hall to voice concerns over the proposed Telegraph Road data center, questioning its environmental impact, job promises, and long-term benefits for residents.
What began as a vision to empower young Black women has grown into a celebrated community institution. This week, the City of Mobile honored the fifth anniversary of the Miss Juneteenth America Scholarship Pageantry Program with a mayoral proclamation recognizing its impact on leadership, education, and cultural pride.
Residents gathered to hear updates on infrastructure projects, neighborhood improvements, and blight reduction efforts during a District 1 Community Meeting hosted by Councilman Cory Penn. The meeting also provided an opportunity for community members to raise concerns and discuss issues affecting their neighborhoods.
What began as a vision to empower young Black women has grown into a celebrated community institution. This week, the City of Mobile honored the fifth anniversary of the Miss Juneteenth America Scholarship Pageantry Program with a mayoral proclamation recognizing its impact on leadership, education, and cultural pride.
Residents gathered to hear updates on infrastructure projects, neighborhood improvements, and blight reduction efforts during a District 1 Community Meeting hosted by Councilman Cory Penn. The meeting also provided an opportunity for community members to raise concerns and discuss issues affecting their neighborhoods.
From high-stakes spades and line dancing to food trucks and live music, Great Day Latte’s Summer Bloom Block Party brought downtown Mobile together for an unforgettable summer celebration. The event showcased the power of community, culture, and connection.
Community members packed Prichard City Hall to voice concerns over the proposed Telegraph Road data center, questioning its environmental impact, job promises, and long-term benefits for residents.
Community members packed Prichard City Hall to voice concerns over the proposed Telegraph Road data center, questioning its environmental impact, job promises, and long-term benefits for residents.
What began as a vision to empower young Black women has grown into a celebrated community institution. This week, the City of Mobile honored the fifth anniversary of the Miss Juneteenth America Scholarship Pageantry Program with a mayoral proclamation recognizing its impact on leadership, education, and cultural pride.
Residents gathered to hear updates on infrastructure projects, neighborhood improvements, and blight reduction efforts during a District 1 Community Meeting hosted by Councilman Cory Penn. The meeting also provided an opportunity for community members to raise concerns and discuss issues affecting their neighborhoods.
From high-stakes spades and line dancing to food trucks and live music, Great Day Latte’s Summer Bloom Block Party brought downtown Mobile together for an unforgettable summer celebration. The event showcased the power of community, culture, and connection.
Community members packed Prichard City Hall to voice concerns over the proposed Telegraph Road data center, questioning its environmental impact, job promises, and long-term benefits for residents.
Residents gathered to hear updates on infrastructure projects, neighborhood improvements, and blight reduction efforts during a District 1 Community Meeting hosted by Councilman Cory Penn. The meeting also provided an opportunity for community members to raise concerns and discuss issues affecting their neighborhoods.
From high-stakes spades and line dancing to food trucks and live music, Great Day Latte’s Summer Bloom Block Party brought downtown Mobile together for an unforgettable summer celebration. The event showcased the power of community, culture, and connection.
Community members packed Prichard City Hall to voice concerns over the proposed Telegraph Road data center, questioning its environmental impact, job promises, and long-term benefits for residents.