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Dead roaches, gnats, ‘black grime’: Jefferson County’s worst restaurant health inspection scores
Summer has been sizzling in Alabama, with recent temperatures as high as the upper 90s and the heat index expected to reach as high as 110 degrees. These Jefferson County establishments wish their county health inspection scores could match the temperature. Eight restaurants, gas stations, conveniences stores and food trucks...
Edgar’s Bakery and Waldo’s Chicken and Beer primed for incentives from Pelham
The Pelham City Council stands primed to greenlight two new economic incentive agreements which aim to finalize future retail developments with Edgar’s Bakery and Waldo’s Chicken and Beer following its July 1 work session and meeting—with finalization expected to come at the forthcoming meeting on Monday, July 15. The post Edgar’s Bakery and Waldo’s Chicken and Beer primed for incentives from Pelham appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
Meet Shelby: Up close and personal with a bald eagle at Alabama Wildlife Center
PELHAM, Ala. — Have you ever wanted to get up close with an eagle?. Alabama Wildlife Center hosted two events for people to get up close and personal with the national bird, named Shelby. Shelby is an education bird at the wildlife center. She was rescued after being hit...
Crews gear up for Thunder on the Mountain 2024
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - It’s not easy to put together, but it’s the Fourth of July so it’s time for the 2024 Thunder On The Mountain fireworks show. Crews have been out working 14 hours a day for 3 days to get everything ready. It’s a fun...
Alabama’s nationally acclaimed food and culture festival returns
A four-day celebration of Birmingham’s rich history of cuisine and culture returns this fall with some of the city’s top chefs and cooks, from food icon Frank Stitt to the Greek restaurateurs who had fed the city throughout its history. Early-bird tickets go on sale July 10 for...
Music Teacher Joe Jenkins Sr. and the Transformation of Young Lives in Birmingham’s Ensley Community
Joe Jenkins Sr., founder of the Magic City Music Academy in Birmingham’s Ensley neighborhood, still remembers being mesmerized the first time he saw a boys’ choir perform. “There were only about eight members, and I was amazed at the sound they produced when they opened their mouths and started singing,” he recalled.
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