Birmingham Restaurant Week will be from August 12th-20th. Locally owned and operated restaurants will participate by offering lunch and dinner specials with prices ranging from $5-$30 per person.
Read more here.
Birmingham Restaurant Week will be from August 12th-20th. Locally owned and operated restaurants will participate by offering lunch and dinner specials with prices ranging from $5-$30 per person.
Read more here.
It is more about the players and how they are developing as men, not just how they develop as better athletes.
Continue reading “Charles Barkley and Nick Saban: Evolution as a Coach”
“It might have sounded like an impossible idea a decade ago. But the rebirth of the Magic City, one could argue, has been partially fueled by beer.” Continue reading ““Making hooch in the ‘Ham?””
Police are searching for a black man wearing dark clothing, last seen running from First Community Bank at 211 Hwy 82 Bypass West this afternoon with an undisclosed amount of cash.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/08/police_searching_for_man_who_r.html#incart_river_home
If you have information regarding the robbery, contact the Prattville Police Department at 334-595-0208.
The long battle with Alabama seems to be resolving for Crimson Tide player Maurice Smith. Smith has been approved for release. Smith has voiced plans to transfer to Georgia where he’ll play for the Bulldogs. Bye, bye, Maurice.
http://www.wbrc.com/story/32732916/ap-source-alabama-grants-smith-release-to-transfer
Owner's granddaughter rallies community to save iconic Chelsea general store https://t.co/K6aILDWHLM pic.twitter.com/dE9vLG8FgN
— AL.com (@aldotcom) August 10, 2016
As a concerned Chelsea citizen, I am writing this to encourage and to request help from other Chelsea citizens to come together to preserve our history. For once history is gone, it is gone forever.
-Judy Isbell Galamore
This morning at Children’s Hospital of Alabama, Gov. Robert Bentley shared his thoughts on the potential AL lottery.
“When you look at this you say: ‘Which is the most immoral: buying five lottery tickets with money you earned or allowing a child to die?’ I don’t think there’s even a choice there, so we must fund Medicaid, we must take care of our sick children, our disabled people, those in nursing homes, those with mental illness,” Bentley said regarding his “one best option” lottery. Continue reading “Bentley’s “one best option” Lottery less immoral than ‘allowing a child to die’”
It’s that time of year again – your Facebook timelines are flooded with photos of your younger cousins and family friends on their first day back to elementary/middle/high school. On one side, you’re glad those days are over. But, there’s still a part of you that misses those first day feels. For those of us who’ve moved on to college and beyond, here’s a trip down memory lane to all the things we miss about starting school. Continue reading “Things you secretly miss about the first day of school”
Businesses come and go, thrive and fall, and it never fails to disappoint a community when a local giant drops to its knees.
WWE SmackDown Live coming to Birmingham; learn details on tickets and who's in main event https://t.co/srTD8OL02N
— Happening Bham (@Happeningbham) August 10, 2016
The company announced the main event will be a 6-man tag team match with WWE Champion Dean Ambrose, John Cena and Randy Orton against A.J. Styles, Bray Wyatt and Alberto Del Rio.
-Ben Flanagan
Ovenbird is a restaurant in the Lakeview area opened by Chris and Idie Hastings. The restaurant received a nod from the Times in an article titled “A Birmingham Restaurant With Fire in Its Belly“. Continue reading “New York Times highlights Birmingham restaurant”
Mark your calendars, folks. October 7-9, Barber’s Motorsports Park will host their world famous vintage motorbike event for the 12th year in a row. Motorists bring their beloved rides from all across the country to race, eat, and visit the world-renown Barber’s Motorsports Park.
Learn more and get your tickets today at http://www.barbermotorsports.com/vintage-home.php
Megan Miller, from the Trussville Tribune proclaims,
“Co-owner Charlene Scharf said due to her husband’s health, the family is pulling back and closing the doors to its Trussville location, while the Oneonta location will remain open.”
Cafe on Main to Close Due to Family Matters…
Trussville's Café on Main to close. https://t.co/chomnZ9dTv
— Birmingham Business Journal (@bhambizjrnl) August 10, 2016
Good luck to the Scharf family, best of luck to you.
Researchers in Brazil say that the Zika virus causes more than skull deformities in the infants of mothers infected with the virus. Arthrogryposis, a condition that causes malformed joints, should also be added to the list.
It’s Summer time, so you know it’s been hot and humid here in Birmingham. If you’re looking to do some fun exercise without burning up, head over to First Avenue Rocks, Birmingham’s premiere rock climbing gym. The gym has climbing routes for all skill levels, so there’s no fear walking in as a first time climber.
Check them out at http://www.firstaverocks.com