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Ice cream shop opens in Pepper Place
A James Beard Award-winning, ice cream maker, is officially open in Birmingham. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams opened last week in 640 square feet in Pepper
Non-profits struggling with COVID-19 and damage from protesters
Some Birmingham businesses and even some of our non-profit charitable organizations are struggling to survive. First, it was COVID-19. Now, some are recovering from damage
How Birmingham City Councilors Maintain Contact With Constituents. From a Distance.
Social media, emails, conference calls. These have become popular means of communication for Birmingham City Council members, who are limited in the ways they can
After Topgolf shanked on minority- and women-owned participation in construction, Birmingham terminated tax incentives
Topgolf, the national chain of high-tech driving range and entertainment venues, was coming to Birmingham. In December 2016, the company, along with St. Louis-based ARCO Murray Construction
Birmingham City Council could move to virtual meetings
“Up to this point, we have been taking precautions for those on-site meetings at city hall. I think the best thing for us to do
Mosquito Spraying to Continue in Birmingham Despite Objections
The council voted Tuesday to purchase $2,475 of adulticide spray from Clarke Mosquito Control Products, a company based in Saint Charles, Illinois. The resolution initially