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Coverage of Mobile Civic Center from South Alabama News, the local news source for Mobile, Baldwin and the surrounding counties of the Alabama Gulf Coast.

Mobile A crowd at a large indoor arena concert, illustrating the upcoming opening of Regions Arena in downtown Mobile, Alabama

Regions Arena Books Its First Announced Act as Mobile Counts Down to a Mardi Gras 2027 Opening

James Bullard, July 13, 2026July 15, 2026

Comedian Matt Mathews will bring his ‘Not What I Ordered’ tour to Mobile’s Regions Arena in March as part of the venue’s grand opening celebration. Tickets go on sale July 16.

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Mobile Stage lights at a theater performance

50 Young Women Compete for $155,000 in Scholarships at Mobile Civic Center Finals

James Bullard, June 27, 2014

Fifty finalists competed in talent, fitness and self-expression at the Mobile Civic Center ahead of the national finals.

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Local News Municipal government building in Mobile, Alabama

Tea Party Leader Says Mobile’s Budget Hole Began at City Hall, Not at the Cash Register

James Bullard, April 26, 2010

A Mobile tea party organizer argued the city’s $18.5 million shortfall was the product of optimistic budget assumptions, and urged the council to exhaust cost cuts and asset sales before raising the sales tax.

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Local News A downtown city street in Mobile, Alabama, ahead of municipal elections

Before the Candidates Arrive: Mobile’s Civic Class Names the Issues for the 2009 City Elections

James Bullard, December 1, 2008

With Mobile’s municipal elections set for August 2009 and only one challenger announced, business leaders, lawyers and officials laid out the issues they expected to define the campaign.

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Local News An empty theater stage lit for a performance

Fifty States, One Stage: Mobile Welcomed the America’s Junior Miss National Finals

James Bullard, June 19, 2006

Contestants from every state arrived in Mobile for the 49th annual America’s Junior Miss national finals, competing for $121,000 in scholarships and spending two weeks in the city that has hosted the program since 1958.

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