Candace Cooksey has been appointed as director of communications for the city.
Synergy Labs is testing 1,500 to 2,000 results per day.
The planning team will receive input through work sessions, an on-line survey and various focus group meetings.
The Public Services Committee will meet Aug. 11.
Since the pandemic began, 190 residents have died due to COVID-19.
Five applications are on the agenda.
Some of the proposed projects are on city property.
Cases also are on the rise in neighboring Baldwin County.
The school start date has been postponed to Sept. 1.
Wells, who is based in Mobile, Ala., will lead the strategic direction in the Southeast for insurance brokerage Advocate Health Advisors.
The first presentation will feature Karlos Finley, who will discuss Highlights of the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail.
The face coverings are being distributed at seven different places around the city.
Two applications are on the agenda.
The person chosen for the job will work closely with the Supplier Diversity Manager and the Community and Housing Development Department.
The seven-day case average is basically double what it was a month ago, according to Stimpson.
The city is setting new goals for minority contracting.
Mobile employees received ratification from the Mobile City Council to move forward with several Public Works projects.
Guidelines for places of worship also available
The ordinance was approved by a 6-1 vote after nearly three hours of debate.
The masks are now required in public places.
The two new lights have been installed on Upham Place.
LED street lights among improvements.
Mayor Stimpson says curfew enforcement in the Downtown Entertainment District will be heavily monitored and imposed.
Three applications will be considered,
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Mobile.
Mobile Mayor says 36 new cases were reported in the city on Thursday.
Mayor Stimpson says this week's numbers are significantly higher than the average over the past few weeks.
The MMofA has added a presentation of work from African-American artists for its reopening on June 23.
Mobile County has a 15.1 percent unemployment rate.
Stimpson also praises the mostly peaceful protests in the city following the death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody.
Citizens are advised to practice physical distancing, hand-washing and sanitizing of equipment.
The board will review an application for balcony reconstruction at Fernbank Apartments.
However, Stimpson also says the increased number of confirmed cases is due to more widespread testing.
Businesses can apply online to participate.
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.