O Canada! Birmingham originals featured in the Toronto Star
Last week, Birmingham was featured in the travel section of the New York Times. This week, we’ve gone international thanks to Canada’s largest newspaper the Toronto Star.
Last week, Birmingham was featured in the travel section of the New York Times. This week, we’ve gone international thanks to Canada’s largest newspaper the Toronto Star.
The best bargain in town? Try the MAX Transit’s Lakeview Local.
For those who became familiar with “Rotary” only after the recent opening of Birmingham’s Rotary Trail, it should be known that the influence of the organization behind that name extends far beyond this half-mile length of land. As in, around-the-world…
It’s time to start paying attention to municipal election candidates, Birmingham! City council, school board and mayoral candidates will be able to officially qualify for the election beginning this Friday, June 23. Qualifying will last for two weeks, and the…
One station to host them all – Birmingham’s MAX Central Station (the first of four) is here! The station opened for operation at 4:30 am this morning, providing hope for Birmingham transportation.
By: Heather Skaggs The brand new Finley Center at The Hoover Metropolitan Complex, managed by Sports Facilities Management (SFM), celebrated its grand opening Friday, June 16, 2017.
“Birmingham is ready to surprise you.” ~ New York Times
Yesterday, in a presentation to the Rotary Club of Birmingham, the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham released results of a groundbreaking yearlong research project that highlights opportunities for greater regional cooperation across Jefferson County.
He was born and raised in Birmingham and has been involved with neighborhood associations since 1985. Let’s get to know District 5 candidate Robert Walker.
He’s served in the Alabama State Legislature for 10 years and has “grown businesses in real estate and bail bonding.” This week we’re featuring an interview with a second District 9 city council candidate: John Hilliard.
Eric Hall has declared his intent to run for Birmingham’s City Council in District 9. He’s president of the Central Pratt Neighborhood Association, an associate minister at Peace Missionary Baptist Church and a senior at Miles College. Hall also co-founded the…
You’ll want to mark this on your calendar. Alabama passed a law to change the school sales tax holiday, so tomorrow Birmingham will review its own tax holiday law.
Sponsored Alabama’s rivers need you to be involved.
This weekend, the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) published a passionate op-ed by Associated Press Sports Columnist Paul Newberry calling on baseball fans across the nation to save history – save Birmingham’s beloved Rickwood Field.
The current revival initiatives and tactics in Birmingham are simple; restore yet maintain the city’s historic districts. According to al.com, Sloss Furnaces will soon be the site of a new “world class” arts tech hub!