14-year-old Children’s cancer patient from Oneonta met man who saved his life
Partner Content On August 30, 2017, 14-year-old Payton Ray met the man that saved his life.
Partner Content On August 30, 2017, 14-year-old Payton Ray met the man that saved his life.
Sponsored: There’s an organization in Jefferson and Shelby counties whose mission it is to help us breathe clean air. Alabama Partners for Clean Air (APCA), an initiative of the Birmingham Regional Planning Commission, is a group of partners that monitor…
Indeed.com is one of the largest job seeking websites on the internet, so they do know a little bit about the job market and the cost of living in the U.S.
What are you doing this Labor Day weekend? A group of ultra-cyclists are raising funds and awareness for cancer research by completing a 465 mile ride. They departed from the Tennessee/Alabama border on Thursday, August 31, and arrived in Gulf…
Sponsored Birmingham’s Renaissance Over the last few years, Birmingham has experienced a renaissance and redevelopment of downtown in large part due to commercial real estate growth. Commercial real estate, according the Birmingham Association of REALTORS®, contributes $465 billion a year to the…
Guns, oil, and desert make Texas famous.  So when Hurricane Harvey began to threaten oil refineries like the one that just shut down, people naturally begin to worry a little more.  Here’s how Harvey might affect what you pay at…
In response to several national disease outbreaks, the Alabama Department of Public Health launched a serious infectious disease network. One of the hospitals included in the network is UAB Hospital.
Sponsored The ongoing fight for Clean Air in Birmingham is not finished.
These little guys need a home. I bet we can find them one.
Are you going for steam punk decor in your home?  Have a fascination with skulls?  Need an antique medical diagram or just an unusual gift?  Head on over to Birmingham Oddities at 2300 1st AVE N.  Adam Williams tells…
Sponsored Are you ready for college football!
Last night we heard about how Jennifer Skjellum became president of TechBirmingham. Â Don’t miss out on our next BOLD speaker series!
Sponsored Air pollution in Birmingham looks very different than it used to. Gone are the days of black sooty window sills and soiled shirts.