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Few in Birmingham May Be Busier than Alessandra Kennedy
Alessandra Kennedy might be the busiest woman in Birmingham. She is a food truck owner, a tech company founder and program director at Birmingham Bound. In this role, Kennedy orchestrates a comprehensive program aiding startups in Birmingham, offering support in media, PR, local connections, pitch deck development and access to an investor network. She is passionate about recruiting companies to the Magic City and helping them succeed.
Kentuck moves its Art Market events to historic Queen City Pool site in Tuscaloosa
Kentuck's expansion continues as the Northport-based art center moves forward toward operation of the old Queen City Pool site in Tuscaloosa. Signage went up last week at 1901 Jack Warner Parkway, reading Kentuck at Queen City, with select images from the permanent collection — one of Glenn House's whimsically grotesque face sculptures; images of the festival quilt patterns and others — adorning the circular building's windows, as renovations continue inside. ...
Miami Marlins select Alabama 3B Gage Miller with No. 92 overall pick in 2024 MLB draft
On Day 2 of the 2024 MLB draft, the Miami Marlins selected Alabama Crimson Tide third baseman Gage Miller with the No. 92 overall pick. Miller spent one season in Tuscaloosa after transferring from Bishop State Community College in Mobile, Alabama. The Pennsylvania native had a strong junior campaign in Tuscaloosa. He amassed a .381 batting average to go along with a team-high 19 home runs and 58 runs batted in. In all likelihood, Miller will elect to turn pro and sign a contract with the Marlins organization. He has the option to return to college if he so chooses. However, it...
Alabama QB Jalen Milroe stops in Mobile for first football youth summer camp
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - A familiar face to Crimson Tide fans was in the Port City Sunday afternoon. Alabama star Quarterback Jalen Milroe hosted his first youth football summer camp this weekend. Hundreds of kids laced up and hit the field to get a one-on-one session. The three-day weekend included...
Nursing Alumna Takes Flight in Alaska’s Wilderness
Becky Caron ’05 has charted an exceptional career path as a flight nurse and base chief for LifeMed Alaska at Dutch Harbor on Amaknak Island in Alaska. With nearly 14 years of experience in emergency nursing, Caron's commitment to live and work in remote Alaska illustrates the profound impact of her education.
West Alabama Counties Receive Heat Advisory: 105 Heat Index
Residents are being encouraged to stay cool and drink plenty of fluids across Alabama, as a “Heat Advisory” has been issued for Monday, July 15, from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Townsquare Media Coverage Counties Under Heat Advisory. Bibb. Fayette. Lamar. Marion. Pickens. Tuscaloosa. Walker. NWS PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.
Alabama sales tax holiday beginning July 19
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Alabama’s back-to-school sales tax holiday will be from July 19-21 and will offer parents a way to save. From 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 19, until midnight, Sunday, July 21, the state will waive its 4% sales tax on school-related supplies and clothing. More than 300 cities and counties throughout Alabama will […]
Alabama linguist is fixin' to tell you what makes Wiregrass dialects unique
This story is part of a partnership between the Montgomery Advertiser and the Living Democracy program at Auburn University. Now in its 13th year, the program disperses students across rural Alabama to spend 10 weeks learning more about the inner workings of the community and writing about what they observe.
Sports park, water park part of new project planned in area off Interstate 20 in Leeds
LEEDS, Ala. — Plans are moving forward to bring a new multi-component development to the city of Leeds. During its meeting on July 15, the city council approved a proposal for a new economic development project in an area near Interstate 20 at Exit 140. According to a news...
It’s Never Too Late: Samford Online offers degree programs for students in all seasons of life
Michelle Little ’23 started growing her family at an early age, and like many young mothers, decided to put higher education on hold to focus on the joys of parenthood. However, when her supervisors and colleagues began encouraging her to continue her education, Little decided it was time to return to the classroom, the virtual classroom, that is. In December 2023 she completed her Bachelor of Arts in organizational leadership through Samford Online.
Nonprofit Eco Clean Marine promoting marine life through educational Fish Feeding Machines
A nonprofit organization dedicated to combating plastic pollution and creating awareness about ocean conservation along Alabama beaches is educating Gulf Coast visitors though Fish Feeding Machines. Eco Clean Marine installed the instruments along Fort Morgan, Alabama to Panama City, Florida. The organization also offers e-books to download at the feeder...
‘Twister’ truck turns heads in Hartselle: Local movie buff recreates iconic tornado-chasing vehicle
For fans of the 1996 blockbuster film “Twister,” the red Dodge Ram used throughout is one of the most iconic artifacts of cinematic lore. A striking replica of the truck, complete with Dorothy III in the bed, can often be spotted in downtown Hartselle and looks as though it drove straight off the movie set.
Miami Marlins take Oxford star infielder Carter Johnson in second round of MLB draft
Oxford High head coach Travis Janssen took his family to Fenway Park in Boston last week. Janssen watched the Red Sox take on the Oakland A’s with star Yellow Jacket infielder Carter Johnson’s possible future in mind. “I was watching Oakland and Boston through a lens of ‘What...
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