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 ComebackTownpublish 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?→
There’s something undeniably magical about the moment Birmingham’s skyline comes into view as I make my way from the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. Continue reading Birmingham: Dynamic and thriving→
It seems like only yesterday the City of Birmingham lost its title as “Alabama’s largest city.” Now, according to the latest census numbers, Huntsville has 34,000 more people than Birmingham.
Today’s guest columnist are Scott Downs & Linda Verin:
Linda Verin, Birmingham resident:
In the late ‘80s, after developing a very successful business in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas for nearly 15 years, we felt forced to move due to the depressed economy in the southwest from the oil bust.