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Watch 10 Alabama startups compete for $75K on August 15
This summer, some of the brightest minds in Alabama are competing for a cash prize that could jumpstart their business. The Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA) is hosting Alabama Launchpad—a startup bootcamp where participants, learn from experienced entrepreneurs and compete for a combined $75K in funding. The competition...
Multiple West Alabama Cities Included In Heat Advisory
The cities of Moundville, Fayette, Eutaw, Demopolis, Tuscaloosa, and more are included in the latest Heat Advisory in West Alabama according to the National Weather Service in Birmingham. Residents are encouraged to stay cool and drink plenty of fluids across Alabama, as a “Heat Advisory” has been issued for Wednesday,...
Kelvin Datcher wins special runoff election for Alabama House District 52 seat
Kelvin Datcher has won the special Democratic runoff election for Alabama House District 52 against opponent Frank Woodson, according to unofficial results from the Alabama Secretary of State's office. The initial special election was held to replace previous former state Rep. John Rogers, who resigned from House on March 13...
Alabama Bans Kids Book Due To Author’s “Gay” Name
This sounds like an absolute joke. However, it appears to be 100% real. I love how this stuff makes ALL of Alabama look to folks around the USA. It seems pretty dang silly. "Read Me A Book, Stella" is written by Marie-Louise Gay. And that seems to be the problem....
Pro-Palestinian Groups Call Birmingham Council’s Ceasefire Resolution ‘Lukewarm’
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza after months of lobbying from local pro-Palestinian groups. In a joint statement released Wednesday, four of those groups called the measure “lukewarm,” saying it failed to add important context about the bloodshed in that region.
Prattville paramedic named Alabama Firefighter of the Year
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (WSFA) - A paramedic in Prattville has been honored with a statewide award, the Prattville Fire Department announced in a social media post. Firefighter paramedic Josh Shedd was honored Tuesday night with the State of Alabama Firefighter of the Year award. Shedd was nominated by his command staff...
Milestone Achievement for NCHPD at UAB
The National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability at the University of Alabama at Birmingham has now marked 25 years of pioneering inclusive health promotion and wellness programs for people with disabilities. “Inclusion in health promotion is a fundamental human right, much like the impact of curb cuts, ramps...
90′s back to school gospel concert happening this weekend
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Birmingham Youth and Young Adult Fellowship Choir is inviting families to enjoy gospel music while getting prepped for the new school year. The choir is hosting a “Back to the 90′s” gospel concert for parents and students in the community. At the event, families will be given free school supplies for the upcoming year. The choir’s founder and director, Ahkeem Lee, says it was originally founded for this purpose almost nine years ago.
Circle of Hope 17th annual Shoot for a Cure archery tournament July 20-21
CULLMAN, Ala. – Circle of Hope is gearing up for its 17th annual Shoot for a Cure 3D archery tournament, set to take place on Saturday, July 20, and Sunday, July 21, at Camp David in Jones Chapel. This annual event brings together archery enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, with all proceeds directly benefiting the Bruno Cancer Center in Birmingham. Event organizer Elaine Blackwood shared about the excitement and significance surrounding the tournament. “We are always excited and look forward to our benefit archery tournament each year. There are few events available that families can enjoy together, but this is one...
27-year-old Birmingham woman dies in crash
BIRMINGHAM, Ala (WIAT) – A 27-year-old Birmingham woman died following a two-vehicle crash on Tuesday morning. According to the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office, the crash occurred on Jefferson Avenue SW at 17th Street SW around 6:28 a.m. The victim, identified as Kiara Monique Brooks, was transported to UAB Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at […]
2 locals are competing in the Paris Paralympic Games
Two-and-a-half weeks after the Paris 2024 Olympics finish, the Paralympics begin, and the USA Wheelchair Rugby Team is going for the gold. Show your support for the team at Celebration of Champions—Friday, July 26 at the Lakeshore Foundation. Know before you go: Celebration of Champions. Who needs to fly...
Make plans for summer fun at UAB Legacy Family Day on Aug. 11
Enjoy the last days of summer with an afternoon of fun and games at Legacy Family Day on Sunday, Aug. 11 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, presented by Legacy Credit Union and the UAB National Alumni Society. For the third year, Blaze and the NAS invite UAB alumni...
Alabama athlete hopes to set swimming records as Hartford Nationals continue in Birmingham metro area
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The national sports competition that is considered the stepping stone to the Paralympic games continues in the Birmingham metro area. One Alabama native competing in the Hartford Nationals, Eliza Wilder, is hoping to set national swimming records through her performances. At just 8 years old, Wilder...
Bulldogs Unveil 2024 Volleyball Schedule
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. | As part of the 2024 schedule, the Alabama A&M University volleyball team will play in three tournaments, including hosting the Betty Austin Invitational, as the regular season begins on August 30. "The team's focus during the preseason is to continually test themselves both at home and on...
Parent Perspective: Inside Justin Hill’s commitment to Alabama
Emily Herzog, mother of Alabama commit Justin Hill, reflects on her son's commitment to the Tide, what led to Bama coming out on top, future plans for his recruitment, and more. The post Parent Perspective: Inside Justin Hill’s commitment to Alabama appeared first on On3.
True Treasure Hunt: World’s Longest Yard Sale begins in August in Gadsden
GADSDEN, Ala. (WBRC) - You could wake up early every Saturday morning for a month and still not see it all! The World’s Longest Yard Sale is happening Aug. 1-4 and as they say, “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.”. The boulevard of bargains stretches...
Tuscaloosa’s Sitar to Open New “Express” Location North of River
It will soon be easier than ever to get the legendary taste of Tuscaloosa's Sitar of India hot to go after they open a new "Express" location north of the Black Warrior River. A spokesperson for the restaurant told the Thread that after 20 years introducing Tuscaloosa to the delights of Indian cuisine, the owners at Sitar are ready to expand and have signed a lease to open a new space in northern Tuscaloosa.
Prattville moves to condemn church-owned property for road improvements
PRATTVILLE − The City of Prattville has started condemnation proceedings on three parcels of land to make way for improvements of one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. The City Council approved the moves during Tuesday night’s meeting. The matter will now go to the Autauga County Probate Court, where a fair market value of the parcels will be decided and the city will pay those prices for the land.
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