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

Baldwin County The United States Capitol dome under a clear sky, representing federal infrastructure funding decisions

Congressman Shomari Figures Says Federal Government Shortchanged the Mobile River Bridge

James Bullard, July 10, 2026July 14, 2026

As Alabama Republicans credited the White House for moving the I-10 bridge forward, Mobile’s congressman argued the federal government has given the project far less direct funding than a project of its size warrants.

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Baldwin County Residents reviewing planning maps at a public open house

Gulf Shores Opens Its Comprehensive Plan to Residents at a July Open House

James Bullard, July 10, 2026July 15, 2026

The first public open house for the Gulf Shores Plan invites residents to review maps and data, flag priorities, and help set the vision that will guide the city’s growth for years to come.

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Baldwin County A large highway bridge spanning a wide river channel under an open sky

Rising Costs Split the I-10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Into Two Phases

James Bullard, July 9, 2026July 14, 2026

ALDOT will build the six-lane Mobile River Bridge first and re-stripe the existing Bayway in the meantime. Construction starts by the end of 2026, with toll rates set and the tunnels remaining free.

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Baldwin County A modern highway bridge spanning the Intracoastal Waterway on the Alabama Gulf Coast

Gulf Shores Mayor Says the New One-Way Bridge Gets People In, but Not Out

James Bullard, July 2, 2026July 14, 2026

Mayor Robert Craft says the new Intracoastal Waterway bridge is working as an inbound route but has left most of the island with a single realistic way off, and he wants the one-way pattern reversed.

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Mobile A roundabout under construction at a rural Mobile County intersection

Mobile County’s Second Roundabout Takes Shape as a Holiday-Weekend Detour Looms

James Bullard, August 29, 2014

Crews were set to close the intersection of Three Notch Road at Dawes Lane for about two months to finish Mobile County’s second roundabout, part of a busy slate of area road work.

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Baldwin County A newly built four-lane highway in Baldwin County, Alabama

The $85 Million Baldwin Beach Express Is Ready to Open, Linking I-10 to the Coast

James Bullard, August 15, 2014

The four-lane, $85 million Baldwin Beach Express was set to open with a ribbon cutting, connecting Interstate 10 to the Foley Beach Express and offering a new hurricane evacuation route.

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Mobile Interstate bridge spanning a wide river near Mobile, Alabama

Mobile County Commission Backs a New I-10 Bridge Over the Mobile River

James Bullard, October 2, 2013

The Mobile County Commission issued a joint statement backing a proposed I-10 bridge over the Mobile River, calling the $700 million-to-$1 billion crossing vital to public safety and the region’s economy.

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Local News A passenger train at a railway platform

Mobile Hosts Regional Summit on Bringing Passenger Rail Back to the Gulf Coast

James Bullard, August 14, 2012

Mayor Sam Jones hosted a regional summit in Mobile bringing together mayors, federal officials and rail advocates to press for the return of Gulf Coast passenger rail service lost after Hurricane Katrina.

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Local News A road paving crew laying fresh asphalt

Connie Hudson’s $7 Million ‘Pay As You Go’ Program Spreads Paving Across Mobile County

James Bullard, August 7, 2012

Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson’s 2012 ‘Pay As You Go’ road program totaled $7 million, with nearly $3 million directed to projects inside the city of Mobile, including a new roundabout.

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Baldwin County Small aircraft parked near hangars at a regional airport

Jack Edwards Airport in Gulf Shores Lands $2.4 Million Federal Grant for Taxiways

James Bullard, October 5, 2010

The Jack Edwards Airport in Gulf Shores was awarded nearly $2.4 million from the Federal Aviation Administration to build hangar access taxiways, an investment aimed at strengthening the coastal Baldwin County airfield.

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