Ten students selected for Coca-Cola UNITED’s internship program
Recently, Coca-Cola’s UNITED hosted ten students from five local Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) for a week-long internship program.
Recently, Coca-Cola’s UNITED hosted ten students from five local Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) for a week-long internship program.
United Way of Central Alabama has developed multiple programs to increase financial stability within our community. Throughout the year, UWCA offers a series of free financial education workshops.
Southern Makers made its debut at Sloss Furnaces today and here’s what you missed!
While at the Irondale Cafe for lunch today grabbing some fried chicken, I chatted with owner Jim Dolan.  Jim told me that The Irondale Cafe would be featured on the Taylor Hicks show ‘State Plate’.  Incidentally, this is the 90th…
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Partnered Content When 15-year-old David Meyers suffered a bad hit playing high school football, he and his parents, Maureen and David, expected some sort of physical ailment. The aftermath, however, was more serious than they anticipated.
Did you know that AT&T has been named ranked the top community-minded company in the United States by the Civic 50 program?
The results are in. UAB Hospital was ranked highly by U.S. News & World Report in ten medical specialities, with four other specialities listed as “high-performing.” The high rankings don’t stop there. Once again, UAB Hospital was ranked as the…
Last week, Bham Now talked to Bib & Tucker Sew-Op co-founder Lillis Taylor about the organization’s “The March Quilts” project which celebrates and memorializes civil rights and human rights movement anniversaries through “needles and thread, one stitch at a time.
Yes. I watched the 3-hour season finale. And no I wasn’t alone. Other Birmingham peeps were up late watching Rachel Lindsay, the first African American Bachelorette, make her final decision. Check out these must see tweets from tonight’s episode.
We’ve got two cuties this week in need of new homes. Are you or someone you know looking for a new furry addition to your family? Meet Reese and Sally.
Do you look for unique clothing to express yourself? Â Love small, local shops with attention to detail and local products? Â Mallory Barnett tell us all about her new store, Elements, in this week’s edition of Small Business Monday!
Birmingham continues to receive national accolades.
For the 10th consecutive year, The Rotaract Club of Birmingham is helping Birmingham-area students prepare for the upcoming school year by hosting a School Supplies Giveaway on Saturday, August 5 at 10 a.m.