Birmingham punched in gut by IKEA, but exotic dancers are happy

IKEA
IKEA

By David Sher

On August 12, IKEA announced its first Alabama store—in Huntsville, opening in early 2026.

That means one of the worlds most respected and disciplined retailers evaluated Birmingham and Huntsville and chose Huntsville—even though Birmingham’s metro population is roughly twice as large. Continue reading Birmingham punched in gut by IKEA, but exotic dancers are happy

A jail for every Jefferson County politician

Jefferson County Jail (FILE, Tamika Moore, The Birmingham News, AL.com) Tamika Moore
Jefferson County Jail (FILE), Tamika Moore, The Birmingham News, AL.com) Tamika Moore

By David Sher

Jefferson County has more jails per capita than any other county in the U.S.

Twenty jails. TWENTY.

That’s not a typo.

To put this in perspective, New York City with nearly 15 times our population operates just 14 jail facilities.. Continue reading A jail for every Jefferson County politician

Time for U of A to have a live mascot?

Alamite, bearing the Alabama homecoming queen, prior to the 1947 football game between Alabama and LSU
Alamite, bearing the Alabama homecoming queen, prior to the 1947 football game between Alabama and LSU (Photo Credits: UA Libraries and Special Collections)

By David Sher

I recently had lunch with a friend who asked an interesting question, “Why doesn’t ComebackTown publish a column evaluating whether the University of Alabama should have  a live mascot like many other colleges and universities.” Continue reading Time for U of A to have a live mascot?

To begin a conversation about a better Birmingham