Tag Archives: AL

There may be a city budget tomorrow (maybe)

It’s somewhat fitting that on Bastille Day, it looks like we’re about to see some fireworks coming from City Hall here in Birmingham, AL. That’s because late last night the Birmingham City Council announced that they would meet with representatives from Mayor Langford’s office to go over their latest budget proposal later today.

They also announced that they would be removing most of the mayor’s initiatives from the draft budget and  unanimously not accepting $1 million per councilor in discretionary funding promised to them by Langford during last year’s mayoral campaign. These moves could be because of reports that the tax increases enacted early during Langford’s term have not collected as much as first hoped.

A look back: July 14

1868:

Alabama was officially re-admitted into the United States of America. Robert M. Patton ceeded Governorship to William H. Smith.

2006:

Former Bishop of Alabama George M. Murray died.

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It was a good idea

I’m heading to my Friday morning meeting with Whitney and I noticed an interesting site:

Workers removing signs announcing the pending arrival of New Vulcan Ale House. acnatta/Flickr

acnatta/Flickr.

After checking with the crew, they confirmed my worst fears. It seems that the New Vulcan Ale House won’t be opening after all. No official word on what actually happened though we’re sure that folks around town will be quite upset by this development. You may want to check out their MySpace profile for more information.

The back of the iPhone line at 6:15 a.m.

iPhone 3G line at The Summit, Birmingham, AL - acnatta/Flickr

iPhone line at The Summit. acnatta/Flickr.

Do we really need to say any more? This is the line at The Summit at around 6:15 this morning.

By the time you see this, AL.com should have already hit the area and prepared some video for later on. Fox 6 was already there when I pulled up. And I have a feeling there will be a few folks that will blame Highway 280 traffic for being late to work today while secretly waiting for the new Apple iPhone 3G. Just saying…

A look back: July 11

1956:

Actress Sela Ward was born.

2005:

VJ’s on the Runway re-opened in its current location near the Birmingham International Airport.

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Take photos of what’s IN

The IN Birmingham campaign’s been making a lot of folks in the area consider just what that means and how to record it. Libby’s been filling us in on what some of the results have been from the nominations that were collected (here’s her current post), now the folks over at a new Birmingham area photoblog are asking folks to submit photos to their site.

And while there are currently several photos in the Magic City Flickr Group as well as our own Terminal Flickr Group, the more places these photos are shared, particularly when associated with this question, the better!

A look back: July 10

1820:

Alabama’s first Governor, William Wyatt Bibb died in office. Thomas Bibb, as President of the Senate, succeeded his brother as Governor.

1974:

Birmingham Americans 11 – Southern California Suns 7 in front of 53,000 at their first game at Legion Field.

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