It’s been three days since the Mardi Gras party ended downtown, and as most locals know, every year, some people get injured by violent throws. One man got hit so hard, he blacked out.
The world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales are truly an American icon and synonymous with some of the biggest events in the country. The team is here again this year, participating in several Mardi Gras parades. Base camp or the team has been the Baldwin County Fairgrounds.
Known for their musical stylings and uniforms resembling those of the American Revolution, the U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps made their first stop in south Alabama.
The final preparations are underway at the Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel ahead of Friday’s first parade. Their spot on Royal Street a prime location to watch Mardi Gras return to the Port City.
The first Mardi Gras parade of the year is set to roll through the streets of Mobile on Friday and we are learning there is about to be some changes when it comes to parking downtown.
Mardi Gras is back. But between all the craziness you may want to take a stroll through the unique galleries of the Mobile Carnival Museum and get a glimpse of the history behind the party.
It is time to let the good times roll and Pop's Midtown Mardi Gras is ready to help! Joe and Chelsey visited their store in Mobile to see what they have to offer. From beads to thousands of MoonPies, they are ready to serve you. Joe and Chelsey spoke to the owners about the family owned business and how they are here to stay.
A year without Mardi Gras has the good times returning like never before on Dauphin Island. Krewe de la Dauphine had the crowds screaming while the winter weather had them bundling up.
With the help of the Excelsior Band -- the lady of the hour -- Queen Jacqueline Rita Martin Rice takes a seat on her throne. Celebrating 100 years -- she still has style!