The statewide order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Friday.
Officials answer questions from the media on COVID-19.
Community leaders discuss how to make better use of COVID-19 data.
Reports indicate 30 people a day test positive for COVID-19.
the meeting was held on May 19.
Only the trash department will remain open.
Restaurants can download the documents.
Council OKs emergency grant program for small businesses in response to COVID-19.
Officials answered questions from the media about the local response to COVID-19.
The grant funds are for businesses that fell through the cracks for previous coronavirus assistance.
One application for a home addition is on the agenda.
The first payments have been made from a city fund established to help businesses shut down by COVID-19.
The city is offering relief funds for businesses affected by the coronavirus.
Stimpson says he's happy people are back to work, but safety measures still need to be practiced.
A testing site has been set up to help deal with an emerging outbreak of COVID-19 at the jail, where a medical staffer has died.
The amended Safer At Home order goes into effect on May 11.
Around 200 business owners applied for COVID-19 relief funds from the city on the program's first day.
The city has launched a grant program for businesses forced to close under state order that didn't qualify for state or federal aid.
Another Stay At Home Order Possible If Significant Second Wave Occurs
The items were voted on during the May 5 meeting.
The program is designed to help businesses and community organizations weather the COVID-19 storm.
'The virus is still out there.'
The focus is on getting tests and PPE to local nursing homes and assisted living facilities, as well as the Mobile Metro Jail.
Testing will be done by appointment only.
View video for Mayor Stimpson press briefing below.
City Of Mobile Publishes Mayor Stimpson's Press Briefing.
See below for the amended guidelines for retail and grocery stores.
See below for video copy of the press conference.
The order will be effective beginning April 4 and will expire on April 30.
The approvals include 144 cases of sanitizer, 25 electrostatic sprayers, a few dozen laptops and two garbage trucks.
See video below for Mayor Stimpson's press briefing on coronavirus.
"My top priority remains your health and safety, and my team is fully engaged in effort to protect you from this threat to our community."
The Secretary of State is encouraging anyone who is concerned about contracting the virus or spreading the illness may vote by absentee.
City of Mobile serves notice for properties.
Mayor Stimpson announced the addition of a new member to his team- Jim DeLapp as Executive Director of Public Works for the City of Mobile.
Residents should bring snacks, medicines, sleeping bags or blankets, clothes, folding chairs or cots and personal items, among other things.