Screenshot of BJCTA’s new website Before we return to silent mode, we figured it would make sense to stress to folks to check out the tranist authority’s new website. New features include a ticker-style rider alert, planned integration of Google … Continue reading
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10.27.2008 by André Natta · 6 Comments
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Riding on hydrogen
10.27.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
One day if you ever feel so inclined to ride the bus, the one you’re on may be powered by hydrogen fuel cells. Whether or not that’s a viable option or not will depend on how a demonstration bus called … Continue reading
Register to vote!
10.24.2008 by André Natta · 4 Comments
A friendly reminder from your friends here at Birmingham’s hub as we approach the two-week warning for this year’s presidential election. We’ll go ahead and point you to a great website, Alabama Votes, courtesy of our Secretary of State’s office. … Continue reading
A fall like weekend in The Magic City
10.24.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
It’s another Friday here at the Terminal. Another weekend column from me to you, my treat. It may not be a chocolate-covered, but keep reading over on Timetable and I can direct you to some good old fun where tricks … Continue reading
Food bank collection campaign announced
10.21.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Mayor Langford publicly thanked the city’s employees for the tons (literally) of food that were collected for Haiti recently during his weekly report to the City Council this morning. He then publicly challenged Birmingham’s citizens to do the same for … Continue reading
On the agenda: Speechless?
10.21.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
You could say that people in Birmingham, AL would be that way yesterday after learning that while Trinity Medical Center prepares to move to property along U.S. 280 with an assist from the City of Birmingham (Item 30), Carraway Medical … Continue reading
Hospitals in the news this week
10.17.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments
So for those that missed it this week, there were two significant developments in our local medical community, both involving new homes for long time institutions. On Wednesday, Childrens Hospital received approval from the state (and uncontested) to move forward … Continue reading