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02.4.2010 by André Natta · 2 Comments
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New venue, tickets still available for Open Secret
02.4.2010 by André Natta · 0 Comments
A new film has been produced providing unique insight as to how the constitution for the state of Alabama – the world’s largest constitution – came to be. Open Secret will be premiering in Birmingham, AL on Friday, February 26, but you’ll want to hurry if you want tickets – they’re going fast. Continue reading
Miles College’s interim basketball coach debuts tonight
02.4.2010 by André Natta · 0 Comments
The men’s basketball program at Miles College will formally have a new interim coach for the remainder of the season beginning tonight – and it’s a Birmingham, AL native! Continue reading
Yes, The First 48 returns to Birmingham tonight
02.4.2010 by André Natta · 0 Comments
The popular reality series The First 48 returns to Birmingham, AL tonight – at least on television. We figured we’d make it a little easier to figure out just what was going on by posting it here on the front page of the site. Continue reading
Barons announce Rickwood Classic special guest
02.3.2010 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Birmingham, AL will get a visit from Harmon “Killer” Killebrew as the Barons prepare to help celebrate 100 years of baseball at the nation’s oldest ballpark this summer. Continue reading
U.S. Pipe plant to close in North Birmingham
02.3.2010 by André Natta · 0 Comments
The day didn’t start out too excitedly for employees at the U.S. Pipe ductile iron pipe plant in North Birmingham. About 260 of them may not have jobs after March 31 based on an announcement this morning. Continue reading
Bell to hold open meeting for young professionals
02.2.2010 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Birmingham, AL mayor William Bell’s second community meeting announced via Twitter will be focused on reaching out to the city’s young professional community via a conversation at popular coffee house Urban Standard. Continue reading