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KultureCity—the Vestavia Hills-based non-profit that has revolutionized venues nationwide to assist people with sensory accessibility and acceptance—has ...
Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) have pulled out of their farewell performance at BST Hyde Park festival in London, organisers said. Birmingham's Lynne, who was due to headline tomorrow, ...
The Independent's Political Editor David Maddox says that despite the clash with Unite, the deputy prime minister’s influence ...
Bill Summerfield, originally of South Africa but now living in England, gives his reaction to his first-ever Twelfth of July in Belfast (2025) ...
"Ozzy and Sharon gave us our first real big tour in 1984 on the Shout at the Devil tour," Sixx wrote on X on July 7. “They ...
Kiere DeAndre Jaden Daniels, Jr.'s death was ruled as accidental by the Jefferson County Coroner and Medical Examiner’s ...
The nonprofit purchased the plant for $11 million to create a space for people with invisible disabilities. “When we say ...
KultureCity, a Birmingham-based nonprofit, has purchased the Powell Avenue Steam Plant for $11 million, aiming to transform it into a sensory-inclusive hub by 2027.
A child in Alabama is expected to be going home for the first time after spending over a year in the hospital.
If there is one thing you can say about our approach to architecture, its that we aren't afraid to knock things down and ...
Birmingham city leaders hosted the annual Restore Games, where mentors and children gathered to combat violence through community support and activities.
Barrett Brasfield has spent more than 400 days in the hospital and on Monday, he is expected to go home for the first time.
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