06.29.2007 by André Natta ·

Here’s the scene at The Summit. While Birmingham is definitely not as crazy as New York is about the whole deal, there’s still a significant number of people camped outside of the currently-closed Apple Store. The store is scheduled to … Continue reading →
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06.29.2007 by André Natta ·

More than 100 people attended last night’s inForum event held at the Birmingham Museum of Art and presented by the Birmingham City Council. The purpose of the event was to expose the citizens of the city to all of the … Continue reading →
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06.29.2007 by André Natta ·

We’ve already updated our poll question on the front page to see what our readers think about Siegelman’s and Scrushy’s sentences, but we thought we’d go that extra mile today and ask you to articulate your points. Go on over … Continue reading →
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06.29.2007 by André Natta ·

Our first mayoral poll for the 2007 campaign closes at 12 p.m. today. This is the first of several that we’ll conduct involving the race to be the next mayor of Birmingham, Alabama during the summer. If you haven’t yet, … Continue reading →
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06.29.2007 by André Natta ·

Earlier this week we told you about the Taylor Hicks print being auctioned off to raise funds for Enterprise, Alabama’s Board of Education. The city is still recovering from damage sustained and deaths caused by a tornado earlier this spring. … Continue reading →
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06.29.2007 by André Natta ·

Richard Scrushy and Don Siegelman received their sentences last night from U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller and taken into custody while their lawyers prepared to file emergency appeals as early as today. The sentences: Richard Scrushy Prison Time 6 years, … Continue reading →
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06.28.2007 by André Natta ·

Coming on the heels of last week’s YP Expo, there are two events going on in Birmingham’s city center this evening that are both demonstrating the interest and power of this ever emerging group of future leaders: The YP Birmingham … Continue reading →
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