Fairhope municipal court judge Haymes Snedeker shot four-over across four days at the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club, becoming the first amateur to make the cut at the championship since 2023.
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Four Dishes Worth the Drive Around Mobile Bay This Month, From a Rooftop Burger to an 800-Degree Filet
A July guide to four standout dishes around Mobile Bay — a pineapple bacon cheeseburger in downtown Mobile, a classic Southern breakfast in Fairhope, crabmeat Oscar on the Causeway and a broiled filet on the Eastern Shore.
Four Mobile Natives Raise $61 Million to Buy Up Distressed Gulf Coast Real Estate
The Gulf Coast Opportunities Fund, formed by four Mobile natives, quickly raised $61 million to acquire distressed beachfront and land across Baldwin County and the wider Gulf Coast.
Golfers Name Their Nemesis: The Toughest Holes in Mobile and Baldwin
From the pond-guarded par 3 at Lake Forest to the island hole at Lakewood and the long par fours at Azalea City, area golfers offered spirited nominations for the region’s most punishing holes.
When Could You Wear White? Mobile’s Forgotten Straw Hat Day and the Rules of a Southern Spring
Long before Memorial Day became the national starting gun for white shoes, Mobile mayors proclaimed Straw Hat Day just before Easter. The city archives still hold the proclamations.
Baldwin County’s Sages Named the One Problem They Would Fix First: The Traffic
Asked to name the single problem in Baldwin County that could be corrected with relative ease, business people and civic figures answered with near unanimity: the roads, the bridges and the growth filling them.
Mother of Mystics: Why Mobile’s True Golden Age Ran From 1880 to 1914
A Point Clear lawyer and self-described jackleg historian argues Mobile’s golden age belongs to its mystic societies, dating it precisely from the last great New Year’s parade in 1881 to the First World War.
Riley and Bronner Pressed Dow to Run Again, but Mobile’s Mayor Appeared Unmoved
Gov. Bob Riley and retirement systems chief David Bronner urged Mobile Mayor Mike Dow to seek re-election at a meeting shortly before Christmas 2004, but his backers conceded he was unlikely to be dissuaded.