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Cutting sheet metal at Hawk Fabricators in Pinson and a Medley, Fla., company. From Conklin Metal Industries.

More videos, after the jump …

Promo for the White Room Bridal Salon in Mountain Brook Village. From the White Room Birmingham.

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Curry Bordelon and Greg Eagerton of the UAB School of Nursing discuss “Nursing in Real Life” in a virtual session. From Blake Smith.

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Unhappy hotel customer (our vertical video of the week). From Lady Dia Most.

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Early voting on a Saturday, with lines stretching through Linn Park to get into the Jefferson County Courthouse (our other vertical video of the week). From Ya Boi Jimmy Belcher.

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Tara Massouleh talks about working as a journalist in Birmingham. From Lofts at American Life.

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Clip from “Look at My Drip” by Birmingham rapper Woody the Kidd featuring Respect. From Ray Elder.

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Flag football: Blaze vs. Pandemic. From TUFF League.

And Chosen Ones vs. Blaze. From TUFF League.

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All about an El Camino. From Kutit Kustomz.

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Youth softball: Birmingham Giants 18u Elite vs. Gulf Coast Shockers at Chelsea High School. From Christopher Bowers.

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Talking with Jeremiah Castille of Birmingham nonprofit organization Jeremiah Castille Foundation about racism in the Gospel. From David Graves.

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Huntsville vs. Birmingham rugby match in October. From Scott Terrell.

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Hoover’s Riverchase United Methodist Church holds a 40th Anniversary Concert in October with players from the Birmingham Chamber Music Society. From Riverchase United Methodist Church.

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Pennsylvania metalcore band Zao performs in 2002 at Sloss Furnaces. From Hate Mosh Gört Crew.

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A scene from Christopher Paul Curtis’ “The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963.” From Anna Claire Hensarling.

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Cars and crowds (our other other vertical video of the week). From Magic City Street Life.

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Atlanta rapper Ralo hanging out in Birmingham. From Block Burners Music and Mixtapes.

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High school football: Highlights from Hoover at Thompson in October. From Video Boost.

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Watching the cars go by. From Dee Gray.

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Trick-shot artist Mike Massey shows off his skills in October at Iron City Billiards in Huffman. From Nataliegh Bengtson.

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Shooting pool in a pandemic. From Lawrence DuBose.

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College football: Evangel at UAB in 1991. Legion Field played host to the Blazers’ first home game as an NCAA Division III team. From Shad McGuire.

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Promo for the Run for Water last week in Central Park in Homewood, a fund-raiser for Birmingham nonprofit organization Neverthirst. From Neverthirst.

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Guessing the price of a house in Inverness, Hoover. From Jennifer Gilbert.

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Scenes from More Than a March: Birmingham, a networking and community event in October at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Urbnhm.

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Driving along the newly lit I-20/59 overpass downtown. From Preston Cross.

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Cleaning a carpet (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Chan Cleveland.

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Drawing blood from an elephant. From Birmingham Zoo.

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Scranton heavy metal band Motionless in White performs in 2016 at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.

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Takeoff from a simulated Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Cyberflyr.

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UAB grad student Valeen Oseh-Ovarah documents her Sunday. From Diaries of Valeen Oseh.

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UAB student volunteers paint a mural in North Titusville and plant trees and shrubs at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From UAB.

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Memphis River Runners at Birmingham Fuel in “All-Pro Football 2K8.” From SimulationFL.

And Birmingham Fuel at San Jose Flight. From SimulationFL.

Even more virtual football: Salt Lake Stallions at Birmingham Iron. From AAF Simulated Network.

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Wanda Wright with All Nations Church in Fairfield thanks the American Heart Association. From AHA-Birmingham.

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Driving at night. From Alex Animations/Lukie Mike Drisc the Animator.

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“Vibe” from Birmingham rapper Ray Elder. From Ray Elder.

And “Get Up and Get It.” From Ray Elder.

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Entitled goose game (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tamika Driver.

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Driving from Chattanooga to the Sheraton Birmingham to Mississippi. From Dlgtenriquez.

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Students at Birmingham Dance Theatre in Hoover celebrate Halloween. From Pam Chancey.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin celebrates National Book Month with Glen Iris fifth grader and author Ayrika Jones. From City of Birmingham.

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Mobile comedian Eric Pugh driving around town (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Comedian Eric Pugh.

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Talking with Bruce Glenn of Flippin’ Bruce on an episode of the Birmingham Rental Investor podcast. From GKHouses.

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Grabbing a bite before a trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From It’s Miss PJ/Fil-am Life in America.

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Working on new jewelry (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Kandise Carlisle.

And a custom T-shirt. From Kandise Carlisle.

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Toi Washington of Transgender Advocates Knowledgeable and Empowering thanks supporters. From Sydney Melson.

TAKE founder Daroneshia Duncan-Boyd honors Black trans journalist Monica Roberts. From Sydney Melson.

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Clips of Birmingham and Montgomery rappers. From Drxppy Lxrd.

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A visit to the Morris Avenue mural “Before I Die” (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tamika Driver.

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Training video for booking appointments with Birmingham Wellness Massage. From Lynx.

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Trains around Birmingham. From JPT Railfan.

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Train tour with a surprise twist (our final vertical video of the week). From Tamika Driver.

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A look at outdoor art downtown. From Bham Now.

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Atlanta/New York DJ New Era at Sidebar in Lakeview. From New Era TV.

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UAB Libraries wants COVID-19 stories from the community. From Ryan Meyer.

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Learning more about the nonprofit organization Ronald McDonald House on Southside. From MMQBC.

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George Sarris of the Fish Market talks about his Greek heritage. From Greater Birmingham CVB.

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