It’s being talked about continuously right now… the plan to fix U.S. Highway 280. We just talked about some of the current issues on our front page.
Do you think it’s a good idea or is there a better one? Let’s hear ‘em.
It’s being talked about continuously right now… the plan to fix U.S. Highway 280. We just talked about some of the current issues on our front page.
Do you think it’s a good idea or is there a better one? Let’s hear ‘em.
Filed under: Birmingham
The mayor’s office announced a discussion with new Birmingham mayor William Bell to take place today (February 4) at Urban Standard beginning at 12 p.m.
We were just wondering what you’d ask him to consider a top priority for his administration if you had the chance. Share your questions down below.
P.S. If you are heading over there today, we’d suggest calling in your order ahead of time today – it’ll save you some time and take some stress off the folks in the back.
Filed under: Birmingham
We just posted about their upcoming fundraising campaign and their new programming schedule… what do you think about it?
Filed under: Uncategorized
This question comes from last night’s abbreviated #bhamchat on Twitter. The focus of the conversation was on the amount of coverage that local college sports teams (read NOT Alabama or Auburn) get in Birmingham, AL. It was part of a response received from one of the participants that wondered if local teams made themselves visible enough in the community. Even though it’s football season the question applies to all of the sports that take the field.
What do you think? Do you have any examples to share?
Filed under: Sports
We asked this question over the weekend on our Fan Page and received some cool responses so far. Add yours to the mix either here or there!
Filed under: general
Mayor Langford’s planning to launch a new campaign to get the money flowing for it to start according to Wednesday’s Birmingham News.
So what do you think?
Let’s hear ‘em!
Filed under: development
We’d prefer it if the folks that answer actually attended this year’s festival in downtown Birmingham, but we know that won’t necessarily be the case…
Filed under: entertainment
During today’s City Council meeting, there will be an attempt to approve an additional $250,000 for this year’s City Stages festival – which happens to be taking place this weekend.
Should they get it?
Filed under: entertainment
Which metro Birmingham politician do you trust the most?
07.2.2009 by Andre Natta · 7 Comments
We thought it was only fair to ask who you trusted the most in terms of politics in metro Birmingham (especially in light of all of the other stuff out there right now).
Let’s hear ‘em!
Filed under: politics