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After the Sales Tax Vote, a Mobile Citizen Presses the City Council on Discipline

James Bullard, May 21, 2010

A Mobile resident wrote the City Council after its vote to raise the sales tax for 16 months, urging members to demand austerity, transparency and hard metrics from the Jones administration.

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Local News A commercial roadway through an unincorporated suburban community

A Facebook Page and a Promise: Nathan Davis Challenges Jim Barton in District 104

James Bullard, January 4, 2010

Republican Nathan Davis launched a primary challenge to veteran state Rep. Jim Barton with a Facebook page and a platform built on one very local promise: no more annexation of Tillmans Corner.

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Local News A quiet street in a small southern city

Talk Around Mobile County: Is Prichard Nearing the End as a City?

James Bullard, March 4, 2009

Political and governmental circles in Mobile County were openly discussing the possibility that Prichard might dissolve as a municipality, and what that would mean for policing.

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Calvert An aerial view of an interstate highway running past a small town

One City Along I-65? North Mobile County Weighed a Merger It Knew Would Never Happen

James Bullard, March 19, 2008

With a steel plant rising at Calvert and a new school system drawing families to Saraland, developers and officials debated dissolving Chickasaw, Satsuma and Creola into a single north Mobile County city.

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Local News City skyline used to illustrate Mobile's westward annexation proposal

Inside the City’s Annexation Sales Pitch: Response Times, Free Garbage and $10 Million in Sales Tax

James Bullard, September 13, 2007

Mobile’s PowerPoint case for annexing four west Mobile areas leaned on slow police and fire response times, free city services and more than $10 million a year in new sales tax revenue.

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Local News A dashboard of charts and maps used to track city services

Rich Proposes Performance-Tracking Software to Trim Mobile’s Costs

James Bullard, July 15, 2005

Mobile mayoral candidate Bess Rich proposed adopting CitiStat, a performance-management program pioneered in Baltimore, to track city spending and save money.

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Local News Interior of a downtown restaurant with tables set for service

Restaurateur Mead Miller Enters the Race for Mobile’s Open Council Seat

James Bullard, June 7, 2005

Picklefish co-owner Mead Miller announced his candidacy for Mobile City Council District 7 in June 2005, the only council district with no incumbent seeking re-election.

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Bess Rich Makes It Official, Filing Papers in a Bid to Lead Mobile

James Bullard, March 9, 2005

Former Mobile City Councilwoman Bess Rich formally filed for mayor in March 2005, promising sales tax relief, stronger core services and a more transparent City Hall.

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Local News An empty city council chamber with seats and a dais

‘We Are in the Golden Age Now’: A Councilman on Race Relations in Mobile

James Bullard, March 9, 2005

Asked in March 2005 to name Mobile’s golden age, City Councilman Fred Richardson answered with the present tense, and pointed to a small change in newspaper style as a milestone.

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