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WKRG Mobile on MSNCity of Mobile discusses plans to dredge Langan LakeA project to improve Mobile’s waterways is making its way to a beloved park. “There’s a lot of really great things going ...
A second lawsuit has been filed against the city of Orange Beach, accusing the city of trying to prevent lower income students from enrolling in its schools.
Ever wonder who decides when trash is picked up or when street sweepers roll through Mobile neighborhoods? The City of Mobile ...
Former Mobile city councilman Jermaine Burrell has announced his run for the City of Mobile mayor position — the sixth ...
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WPMI Mobile on MSNFormer city councilman Jermaine Burrell announces run for Mobile mayorA familiar face tells NBC 15 he is throwing his name in the ring in the run for Mobile’s top leader.Former district 3 city ...
Mobile Mayor Stimpson said Tuesday he is confident the city easily can afford the roughly $300 million cost of redeveloping the Civic Center, a task that likely will fall to an Atlanta-based company ...
MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a contract for a welcome center in the ...
Starbucks is rolling out more changes under new CEO Brian Niccol, and the latest shift focuses on mobile orders. Most recently, CEO Niccol said that Starbucks would rather close stores than return ...
(Bloomberg) -- Starbucks Corp. is placing some limits on its mobile orders, part of a broader plan to speed up service and contain a deluge of purchases through the app that often overwhelm baristas.
It can get really overwhelming for baristas. Starbucks is trying to curb the madness, and it's rolling out some app limits to make it happen. Some of the changes: the max number of items per order ...
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