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Alabama legislation looks to reign in police and planning jurisdictions


Alabama legislation looks to rein in police and planning jurisdictions
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 21, 2021
The signs outside McKenzie Farm Market on U.S. 98 south of Fairhope, Ala., generated a stir in recent years because it ran afoul with the city s sign ordinance. The market is located outside the city s corporate limits, but regulations are allowed because the business is within Fairhope s planning jurisdiction. Alabama is one of a few states with police and planning jurisdictions that extend beyond the city limits. (John Sharp/[email protected])
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But for Mike McKenzie, the phrase represents a modern-day frustration that affects his business. The owner of a mom-and-pop produce market south of Fairhope, McKenzie cannot vote in city elections even though he is assessed permit fees and must abide by zoning ordinances issued out of Fairhope City Hall. Not long ago, a city employee told him to remove a sign because it was in violation of a city ....

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'A joy ride for the affluent': Debate renewed in Mobile over Amtrak's return


‘A joy ride for the affluent’: Debate renewed in Mobile over Amtrak’s return
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
Mobile City Councilman Joel Daves speaks in opposition of a city commitment for the future of Amtrak service along the Gulf Coast. The Mobile City Council voted 6-1 on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in support of a resolution that commits future funds for the operations of the Gulf Coast passenger rail line. The resolution included contingencies that Daves said have not been met. (John Sharp/[email protected]).
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The renewed debate occurred on Wednesday and focused on the spending of additional city money to study the location of a new train station. It pitted Councilman Joel Daves, the sole “No” vote last February on whether to support the Amtrak Gulf Coast service with a $3 million commitment, against Councilman Fred Richardson, a candidate for mayor this year who is advocating for Amtrak’s return to Mobile for the first time s ....

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65 years later, Gordon Parks photos hit home in Mobile


65 years later, Gordon Parks photos hit home in Mobile
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
A sign that once marked the Colored Entrance to the Mobile Saenger Theatre sits amid a display of Gordon Parks photographs at the Mobile Museum of Art. The sign figures prominently in one of the images from 1956.Lawrence Specker | [email protected]
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The worn wood of a rural classroom. The lush greens of a row crop and trees surrounding a quartet of people walking through a field. The fringe of twilight gloom around a walk-up ice-cream stand. The play of brightness and dark amid the clouds as sunlight blazes off a tin roof. The skin tones. ....

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'Heritage House' approved: Africatown museum to tell story of slave ship and community


‘Heritage House’ approved: Africatown museum to tell story of slave ship and community
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
The Africatown Welcome Center is pictured on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, in Mobile, Ala. At the time, the welcome center was housed in a mobile home across from the Old Plateau Cemetery. The new center will be located in the same spot, but it will be much larger (approximately 18,000 square feet) and serve as a tourist attraction. That project is being funded by RESTORE Act money. (Mike Kittrell/mkittrell@a­l.com)
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Africatown’s story as a community founded by the survivors of the last slave ship to enter the United States will have a new showcase inside a “heritage house” that will be constructed within the heart of the north Mobile community. ....

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Search in Africatown: Researchers to look for graves of former slaves and descendants from the Clotilda


Search in Africatown: Researchers to look for graves of former slaves and descendants from the Clotilda
Updated Dec 28, 2020;
Posted Dec 28, 2020
The Africatown Welcome Center is pictured on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, in Mobile, Ala. At the time, the welcome center was housed in a mobile home across from the Old Plateau Cemetery. The new center will be located in the same spot, but it will be much larger (approximately 18,000 square feet) and serve as a tourist attraction. That project is being funded by RESTORE Act money. But before the project can move forward, an excavation is required to determine if any graves are located on the property.(Mike Kittrell/mkittrell@a­l.com) ....

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