Birmingham March for Science draws a crowd of two thousand
Scientists and science enthusiasts from Birmingham and around the state joined hundreds of other cities across the world in a March for Science on Saturday, April 22, Earth Day at Linn Park.
Scientists and science enthusiasts from Birmingham and around the state joined hundreds of other cities across the world in a March for Science on Saturday, April 22, Earth Day at Linn Park.
Dorothea Crosby says that she is “an ordinary citizen answering the call to stand for my community.” She’s looking to fill Council President Johnathan Austin’s seat.
This year’s Investor Conference was hosted at Iron City in conjunction with the Birmingham Venture Club and the Velocity Accelerator’s Demo Day. The Investor Conference hosted attendees from around the Southeast interested in investment opportunities and networking between fellow investors,…
23-year-old Sergio Williams has declared his intent to run in the Birmingham City Council race for District 4. What do we know about this 2012 Woodlawn High graduate?
The room was packed, the audience was lively and the questions were lightning fast for Birmingham’s first mayoral forum.
Birmingham, your next city council candidate interview is with Kimberly Jeanty. She’s running for District 2.
Birmingham celebrated the distinction of having its Civil Rights District named a National Monument.
Sponsored Yet another historic Birmingham building is about to undergo renovation. A development group led by Ward Neely, of SRS Real Estate Partners, plans to renovate the BEBCO facility on Second Avenue South between 22nd and 23rd Street.
This former footballer and local contractor is running for mayor of Birmingham. Who is he?
Rowan Henderson, a student at Birmingham-Southern College, has thrown his hat into the ring as a candidate for Birmingham’s city council. Check out his interview below:
Looking for a nice night to enjoy the Magic City skyline? Consider tonight, because the Regions Bank tower will be all lit up in respect and preparation for the Regions Tradition.
Finding news to report on in Birmingham can be depressing work. I generally sort news articles by “most recent” to find a lead and work from there, but that means I have to wade through dozens of reports of people’s…
Tonight Lonnie Malone is up to bat, with a City Council candidate interview for Bham Now. Malone is a resident of Oxmoor Valley, and he’s running for District 7. Let’s get to know him!
Sponsored Looking for a cool activity that’s educational, full of culture and fun for the whole family? Check your calendar for Tuesday, April 18th for Chapter 01 at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
Stephen L. Murphy has declared his intent to run for Birmingham City Council in District 2. Why should you care?