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UPDATE: City budget to be reworked to reflect deficit (yes, deficit)

07.6.2009 by André Natta · No Comments

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It looks like the budget process for the City of Birmingham, AL has taken an interesting turn indeed today as it is reported that the city’s $13 million surplus is in fact a $17 million deficit. Continue reading

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Join Stephen’s 5K team in February

07.6.2009 by André Natta · 6 Comments

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Stephen Vinson’s thinking about getting a team together for next year’s BE&K 5K in Birmingham, AL. Find out why… Continue reading

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Keeping an eye on foreclosures in Birmingham

07.6.2009 by André Natta · 1 Comment

One Birmingham area real estate agent is using social media tools to keep folks aware of the opportunities that exist as a result of this economic recession. Continue reading

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Davis hosts health care summit tonight

07.6.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

U.S. Representative Artur Davis

Congressman Davis is making the rounds here in Birmingham today, speaking on Recovery Act funding and possible suggestions in our national conversation about health care. Continue reading

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Farewell The Vulcan, 105.5 FM goes “legacy”

07.6.2009 by André Natta · 11 Comments

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The radio carousel returns to Birmingham, Alabama over the weekend, this time converting a modern rock station to -> an FM simulcast of The Magic City’s oldest AM signal, a talk radio station. Continue reading

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Follow-up: Skirt’s not shelved yet

07.3.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

The reports of the demise of skirt! Birmingham may be greatly exaggerated – at least for right now. Continue reading

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Thanks for coming out!

07.3.2009 by André Natta · 2 Comments

Bottletree Bailout outside

A quick word of thanks to those that came out to the Bottletree Bailout on July 2. The fun continues during lunch today in one of Birmingham’s best venues. Continue reading

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