Report: Mayor will propose tearing down Mobile Civic Center; Computer outage affecting Birmingham city services; $36.6 million grant will improve civil rights trail; Breeze announces $39 flights to Orlando; Montgomery Transportation Group names CEO

Mayor Sandy Stimpson is expected in the coming days to propose tearing down the Mobile Civic Center

Report: Mayor will propose tearing down Mobile Civic Center

Mayor Sandy Stimpson is expected in the coming days to propose tearing down the Mobile Civic Center. The city has been considering remodeling the 60-year-old building.  â€“ News 5

Computer outage affecting Birmingham city services

A major computer disruption has affected the city of Birmingham for nearly a week. Transactions affected have included licensing, taxing and permitting. The city has released limited information about the outage. â€“ AL.com

$36.6 million grant will improve civil rights trail

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A $36.6 million grant to the city of Montgomery will go toward improving the Selma to Montgomery Historic Trail, including developing a greenway trailhead. The grant is from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Neighborhood Access and Equity grant program. â€“ Alabama Political Reporter

Breeze announces $39 flights to Orlando

Breeze Airways will offer $39 flights when it starts non-stop flights from Mobile to Orlando starting April 10. The fare is available for booking until April 16, with travel valid from April 10 through Sept. 30. Breeze will also begin offering one-stop flights to Providence, Rhode Island. â€“ Gulf Coast Media

Montgomery Transportation Group names CEO

Birmingham-based Montgomery Transportation Group has named Joe Jaska its CEO. The company is a nationwide flatbed carrier that specializes in transporting over-dimensional freight. – BusinessWire

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