Drone footage of paving the Cadence Bank parking lot in Warrior. From Wright Construction Birmingham.
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Autocar to build $120 million manufacturing plant in Pinson Valley adding nearly 750 jobs.
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Dancing or walking or dance-walking. From Javier Cano.
Clockwise, then counterclockwise. From Javier Cano.
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A Birmingham police car at the Best Buy on U.S. 280. From Rachel Marie.
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Explaining TrueCoders’ mission, a downtown company offering training in coding. From TrueCoders.
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Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
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DeJuana Thompson of Birmingham on Birmingham. From Barcelona en Comú.
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Trailer for “Recovering Hope,” a documentary by Birmingham freelance videographer Drew Callner that profiles six local people fighting heroin addiction. From David Koonce.
When the movie lets out … (our vertical video of the week). From Large Marge.
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Talking with Hurricane Irma evacuees in Birmingham. From WIAT-42.
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A look at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Caught in rush hour traffic. From Amilcar Portillo
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Birmingham rapper King David holds court. From King David.
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Highlights from the Alabama A&M vs. UAB game earlier this month at Legion Field, marking the Blazers’ return to football after 3 years. From HBCU Gameday.
The view from the stands. From Landon Kauhn.
More from the game. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Feature on UAB’s Timothy Alexander. From UAB News.
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At Red Mountain Park (our other vertical video of the week). From Damian Laster.
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Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean
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Drone footage of an abandoned mill. From MBWalter TV.
Drone footage of Uptown, the Westin Birmingham, the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex and the downtown skyline. From MBWalter TV.
Drone footage of Vulcan and the Saturn 1B rocket in Elkmont near the Alabama-Tennessee border. From DandJjohnson.
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Alcorn State vs. Florida International earlier this month at Legion Field, a game moved from Miami because of Hurricane Irma. From Covering All River Region Sports Alabama State.
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On the beach at Sidebar in Lakeview. From Crooked Tree Productions.
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A look at Barons’ pitcher Jordan Guerrero, a prospect for the White Sox. From Sox TV.
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Promo for General Seti’s event, “The Art of Leadership During the Time of Crisis,” Saturday at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Birmingham on Southside. From Sara Suten Seti.
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Visiting the Sheraton Birmingham and Uptown. From ShadowSavage Gaming.
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Dancing at the nightclub (our other other vertical video of the week). From Catedratico DJ.
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The squirrel family (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
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A trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From La Palmada Guerrero.
More from the zoo. From La Palmada Guerrero.
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Promo for the FXmmXs Fatales Fest fund-raiser, held this past weekend. From Haleigh Black.
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Promo for UNITE, a Shelby County missions camp by the Shelby Baptist Association. From SBA.
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Preview of the third weekend of high school football earlier this month. From Starnes Publishing.
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Highlights from the Indian sibling duo Salim-Sulaiman concert earlier this month at Samford University. From Onejamat Diamond Jubilee.
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Driving on Preserve Parkway in Hoover. From Paradox Films.
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A July birthday trip to Washington via the Amtrak Crescent. From Catherine Graham.
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July’s Alumni Classic at Lawson State Community College in Industrial Center, featuring Ensley, Jackson-Olin, Parker and West End. From Arkadia Films.
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Former UAB quarterback Sam Hunt tells a story at the UAB House Party earlier this month at Uptown (our final vertical video of the week). From Bigworm6917.
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Train. From Railroad Fan Number One.
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Vlog from Florida’s Corn Cob Piper. From Corn Cob Piper.
Visiting the Briary in Homewood. From Corn Cob Piper.
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Kamtek auto parts plant grand opening in the Echo Highlands neighborhood. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Birmingham’s quest to land Amazon’s second headquarters. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Jessica Wright discusses the Life as Mission program with Murray Lee, pastor of Cahaba Park Church. From Cahaba Park Church.
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Hitting the pool at the Shades Valley YMCA in Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From Great Au Pair.
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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Jack Royer. From Jack Royer.
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Playing Pie Face Showdown. From Great Au Pair.
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Panel discussion on the city’s business future in August at the Birmingham School of Law on Southside. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Highlights from the panel. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Birmingham rock band Alabama Rose performs in August at Jazzy’s on 1st downtown as part of the Secret Stages festival. From Al Bobulinski.
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Drone footage of Sloss Furnaces. From Cullman Aerial and Real Estate Photography.
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Starting out on a monthlong RV road trip at a Brookside campground. From Busy Dad RV Life.
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Hitting the Riverchase Galleria. From Madison DeGraffenreid.
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Preview of the first weekend of high school football in August. From Starnes Publishing.
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Visiting a makeup party at El Chile in Homewood. From Vakerita Ma Felix.
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Flight simulation from Birmingham to Anniston in “X-Plane.” From John Barefield.
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Atlanta wedding band the Funk Brotherhood performs “Kiss” in July at the Club. From Dan Roth.
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Promo for Birmingham’s Got Potential talent show/fund-raiser on Sept. 29 at Cahaba Brewing Company in East Avondale. From Max Rykov.
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UAB student Tanner Godfrey’s winning presentation on osteoporosis for International Association for Dental Research’s Three-Minute Thesis competition in March in San Francisco. From IADR.
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Nashville Southern rock band A Thousand Horses performs in May at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Matthew Paskert.
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Washing dogs at the Birmingham Race Course (our other vertical video of the week). From Second Chance Greyhounds.
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Talking with nurses. From Robert Fish.
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Jason LeSueur of Partners Direct Invest with a home seller (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jason LeSueur.
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Highlights from August’s Repticon at the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From Vladimir Fuerte.
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A glimpse of Innovation Week Birmingham at Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Eclipse-mania in August! Alexander City’s Jeffrey Payne proposes to Baylie Kizziah at Vulcan Park (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Alabama NewsCenter.
Time-lapse footage of downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Glimpses from downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Lorenzo March.
One more. From Jay Burnham.
And at Southern Research on Southside. From Alabama NewsCenter.
And another. From Lorenzo March.
And at UAB’s campus. From UAB News.
Another take (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Brxsi TV.
And one more. From Lymvideolth.
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An Air Force plane takes off from the 117th Air Refueling Wing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Aidia Mj.
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Vlogging at a local hotel (our final vertical video of the week). From Edna Brown.
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The 2017 Sidewalk Film Festival jingle. From Big Communications.
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Birmingham’s Slick Sax performs at Iron City on Southside. From So Fo Real Productions.
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A summer of nonstop fun in Birmingham. From Cristina Baeza.
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Rushing the stage at the Future concert in August at Legacy Arena downtown. From Global Tech Institute.
Memphis rappers La Chat and Project Pat perform in August at the Birmingham Entertainment Center in the ACIPCO-Finley neighborhood (our vertical video of the week). From Certy Mac.
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Dance battle featuring the Dancing Dolls of Birmingham. From William Mcintyre.
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Driving on I-65 near West Valley Avenue (our other vertical video of the week). From Sam Aden.
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Highlight reel for Wenonah High junior pitcher Gregory Wright at July’s Baseball America Camp held at Birmingham-Southern College. From Katressa Wright-Cooper.
More Wright highlights of fielding and hitting. From Katressa Wright-Cooper.
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Orange County hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti performs at Jazz in the Park in August at Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens in Arlington-West End. From Ron P.
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Los Angeles drummer Glen Sobel performs at the Nick on Southside. From Birmingham Bandstand Open Mic.
Birmingham musician Rebecca Egeland performs at the Nick. From Birmingham Bandstand Open Mic.
Birmingham musician Chris Seifert performs at the Nick (our other other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Bandstand Open Mic.
Birmingham’s People of the Internal Sunshine Band performs at the Nick (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Bandstand Open Mic.
CJ GetLive performs at the Nick. From Birmingham Bandstand Open Mic.
Dr. D and Saylor perform at the Nick. From Birmingham Bandstand Open Mic.
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An old-fashioned tent meeting (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Joey Sammons.
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The Velocity Accelerator program’s Demo Day and graduation in August at Covalence downtown. From Covalence.
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Jamie White, owner of Brown Heating and Cooling in Hueytown, shows off a Bryant air conditioner. From Brown Heating and Cooling.
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Is that Baphomet at the Storyteller fountain? From Mysteries of the Kingdom.
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An 11th grade lesson on “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” from the Dr. Nermien Ismail Schools. From NIS 5PRO.
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Austin country singer Tyler Dial performs at Uptown in August. From Deirien Howard.
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Red Diamond’s role in Birmingham Restaurant Week. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Meeting restaurateurs at the Birmingham Restaurant Week Preview Party in August at the Upside-Down Plaza in Five Points South. From Lorenzo March.
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Mobile’s Allante Jowers talks about the Innovate Birmingham Workforce program. From UAB News.
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A look at the Flats on 4th apartments near Region Field. From Urban Spaces.
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“CBS This Morning” interviews Birmingham mayor William Bell on the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Linn Park downtown. From CBS This Morning.
More on the Confederate memorial. From DeffMind Film Production.
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Atlanta rapper J.I.D performs “Ed, Edd and Eddy” in June at Avondale Brewing Company (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From J1 TG.
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A trip to 2017 National Speech and Debate Tournament in June in Birmingham. From Brann Done.
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“Lunch with Mee Mee: When Daddy was a Barber,” part of the series “Great Depression Stories” featuring a 90-year-old resident of Birmingham. From Genesis Media Solutions.
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Driving north on I-65 from Montgomery to Birmingham. From Big Rig Travels.
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Landing at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Ph80sy.
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James Harden of the Houston Rockets visits Parker High School in Smithfield as part of promoting the team’s 2018 pre-season game in Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Historical footage of Birmingham in 1963 around the civil rights movement. From Professor Creviston History Channel.
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Hanging out at the Birmingham Zoo. From Playing with Z Play.
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A Vietnamese Catholic church procession at Our Lady of La Vang, St. John Bosco Church in Woodlawn. From Lymvideolth.
Nonprofit group Member Political Advocacy and Campaign Team conducts training in February at Birmingham-Southern College. The event included Birmingham chapters of Black Lives Matter and Showing Up for Racial Justice. From Howard Garcia.
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Taking a tour of Sloss Furnaces. From SquirmyFeet Explores.
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Consultant Rich Grehalva discusses “Change to an Elder Culture” at a 2014 TEDxBirmingham Salon in Trim Tab Brewing in Lakeview. From Rich Grehalva.
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St. Petersburg, Fla., rock band Frostfang performs “Desert Waves” in July at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jared Caprio.
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Running at Veterans Park in Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Rance Reed.
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A World Changers mission team spends a week in July in Birmingham working on a house. From James Savage.
Promo for Mission Serve mission trips in Birmingham. From Mission Serve.
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Trains in Irondale. From Brickbuilder711.
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Counting Crows performs “A Long December” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (our other vertical video of the week). From Mikey Bookout.
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Interview with Birmingham painter Sarah Webb. From Summer Classics.
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Meet Marn Hoe Chong, a Samford student from Malaysia. From Samford Admission.
“A Day in the Life of a Samford Student” promo for Samford University. From Samford Admission.
Hanging out with Ralph Waldo Beeson, a founding donor of Samford. From Samford Admission.
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Rockin’ in Lakeview. From Eduardo Spock.
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Highlights from the second annual Served Back-to-School Rally and backpack giveaway earlier this month at Urban Attic in East Lake. From DeffMind Film Production.
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A look at sweet tea, filmed in part in Birmingham. From Neoteotihuacan.
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Promo for free biweekly Pop-Up Pilates in the Park classes, from 6 to 7 tonight at Homewood Park. From WellDunn Entertainment.
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Zip-lining at Red Mountain Park. From Adrian Christian H. Opinion.
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Birmingham fun includes Vulcan, Steel City Pops and Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. From Olivia Morris.
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Bike flip! From Ricky Rogers.
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Vlogging while driving about unsafe driving (our other other vertical video of the week). From the Adventures of Kara Marionette.
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Behind the scenes at the JCC Maccabi Games opening ceremony earlier this month at UAB’s Bartow Arena. From Billy Goat.
Dallas’ winning goal against Denver in soccer at the JCC Maccabi Games. From JCC Dallas.
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Singing in church. From Alexander Popov.
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Birmingham rock band Wray performs earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From the Nick Bham.
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Fishing for bass. From John Sieweke.
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Birmingham trivia. From Simply4Me.
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On preparing wills. From Christopher Reid.
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Highlight reel for senior lacrosse goalie Nico DePaoli from Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, Ga., during July’s Birmingham-Southern Pantherlax Showcase. From Nico DePaoli.
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Commercial for Cahaba Cycles. From Meredith Anderson.
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Flooding downtown. From Timbo a k a Sledge.
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Promo for working at WVTM-13. From Hearst Television Careers.
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Spanish band La Voz del Desierto stops by EWTN in Irondale in July. From La Voz del Desierto.
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Promo for the Embers to a Flame Conference in January at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Vestavia Hills. From Briarwood Presbyterian Church.
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Dance party (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Catedratico DJ.
More dancing. From Catedratico DJ.
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Stormy evening (our final vertical video of the week). From Ron Whit.
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Barons second baseman Toby Thomas makes a diving catch against the Jumbo Shrimp’s David Vidal earlier this month at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. From Minor League Baseball.
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Drone footage of downtown. From Nathan “Smokey” Williams.
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Driving through downtown on I-20/59. From Nica EnvÃos USA LLC.
On Tuesday, Birmingham voters return to the polls for a second time in a week. Up for grabs are the mayor, the city council and board of education.
Elsewhere, Mobile will vote in its municipal elections, and Lincoln will decide on Sunday alcohol sales.
The candidates:
Mayor:
Patricia Bell
William Bell (I)
Randy Davis
Ervin Philemon Hill II
Trudy Hunter
Carl “Jr.” Jackson
Lanny E. Jackson
Donald T. Lomax
Frank Matthews
Fernandez “Brother Sims” Sims
Randall Woodfin
Chris Woods
For city council (by district):
1: Sherman Collins Jr., Lashunda Scales (I).
2: Lawrence Conaway, Kimberly Jeanty, Stephen Murphy, Kim Rafferty (I), Deanna Reed, Jordan Thompson, Hunter Williams, Tyrone Williams
3: Valerie Abbott (I), Rowan Henderson, Ryan Jones.
4: Mary Jean LaMay, William Parker (I), Qunelius Pettway, Sergio Williams.
5: Johnathan Austin (I), Dorothea Crosby, Chris Davis, Darrell O’Quinn, Erica Robbins, Jeremy Schatz, Robert Walker.
6: Keith Mims, Sheila Tyson (I), Keith Williams.
7: Titus Battle, Hosea Lewis, Lonnie Malone, Jay Roberson Jr. (I), Jeffery Rowser.
8: Steven Hoyt (I), Lynette Peters, Gerri Robinson, Adlai Trone.
9: Angene Coleman, Eric Hall, John Hilliard, Wendell Major, Roderick Royal, David Russell, Reginald Swanson, James Williams Jr.
For board of education (by district):
1: Bennie M. Holmes, Douglas Lee Ragland, Keith Rice, Cedric Small, Jerry Tate.
2:Â Brandon McCray, Terri Michal.
3: Mary Drennen Boehm, Larry J. Contri.
4: Amber Courtney, Daagye Hendricks (I), Edward Maddox.
5: Buford L. Burks, Eloise Manning Crenshaw, Martha McDowell, David T. McKinney, Michael “Mickey” Millsap, Andrea D. Mitchell, Aaisha Muhammad, Angela Scoggins-Watson.
6: Cheri Gardner (I), Ervin Philemon Hill.
7: Wardine Alexander (I), Patricia Spigner McAdory, Walter “Big Walt” Wilson.
Autism Society of Alabama executive director Melanie Jones welcomes guests to Saturday’s 20th annual Autism Shines Gala at the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Mountain Brook. From Zeekee.
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Drone footage of Birmingham Boulders in the Oxmoor neighborhood. From Vertical Solutions.
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Testimonial by Netta R. Jones for downtown law firm Morris Bart (our vertical video of the week). From Morris Bart LLC.
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Checking out the engine at night. From Deric McGuffie.
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Twelve hours of footage of the First U.S. Bank building on U.S. 280 near Whole Foods. From Graham and Company.
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Rock band Interstellar Boys performs “Roam” in July at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other vertical video of the week). From Gram Noden.
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We Buy Houses talks with a seller (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jason LeSueur.
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Patient Lee Wilkerson discusses receiving the O-shot, a k a the orgasm shot, at Vitalogy Wellness Center in Homewood. From Vitalogy Wellness Center.
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Trains in Bessemer. From Birmingham Rail Productions.
Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
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Birmingham barbershop quartet Silver Lining performs the National Anthem in July at Regions Field (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Dennis R. Jones.
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At the 22nd annual Back to School RESPECT Rally in July at Kelly Ingram Park. From the Vault.
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Exploring Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From SquirmyFeet Explores.
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UAB senior player Shaq Jones on the team’s special bond with the community. From SB Nation Radio Brian Schaible.
Talking with UAB football coach Bill Clark. From SB Nation Radio Brian Schaible.
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A look at the Birmingham Alive Family Fun Day in July at Legion Field. From Arkadia Films.
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Atlanta rock band Pylon Reenactment Society performs “Beep” in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Christopher Hill.
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Atlanta singer Puddles Pity Party, a k a Mike Geier, performs in July at Iron City on Southside (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Hollie McDonald.
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The Male Chorus performs “Fix It Jesus” in July at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.
Gabriel’s Horns Ensemble performs “Jesus Is Love” in July at Ephesus. From Be Encouraged.
The Young Adult Choir performs “Don’t Cry” in July at Ephesus. From Be Encouraged.
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Riding the train around the Birmingham Zoo. From Jaguar TV Guatemala Santa Eulalia.
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Promo for the Ronald McDonald House of Alabama $5,000 fund-raiser for a new playground. From Planet Fundraiser.
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Miami rapper Nino Brown on Westside droppin’ knowledge (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nino Brown.
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Pinson ministry Extended Hands Alliance holds a morning church service in July at Linn Park downtown (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Angetodac.
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StartupBus visits Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Candidates Michael “Mickey” Millsap and Angela Scoggins-Watson participate in July’s District 5 school board debate at First United Methodist Church downtown. From Birmingham Alabama.
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Hanging out in Birmingham, visiting Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, Railroad Park downtown and Dreamland Bar-B-Que on Southside. From Peter Khamphouvong.
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Drone footage of sunset downtown. From BM Media.
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Waiting on the Amtrak at the downtown train station. From Amtrak Fan219.
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Nashville country band Farewell Angelina performs “Radioactive” in June at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Farewell Angelina.
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Highlight reel from the 2016 youth football season. From Yung Playa Entertainment.
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Birmingham’s Keon Barnum smacks an RBI single against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos earlier this month at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.
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What Anna loves about Birmingham. From Anna Gleason.
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Special 360-degree views of Vulcan Park, Regions Field, Sloss Furnaces, Kelly Ingram Park and the Pizitz Food Hall. From Southern Living.
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A look at the Kids and Jobs program by the Birmingham Mayor’s Office Division of Youth Services and nonprofit organization Navigate Affordable Housing Partners. From Navigate Affordable Housing Partners.
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Temple vs. Alabama in 1991 at Legion Field. From Alabama Historian.
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Memphis rappers Young Dolph and Key Glock in Birmingham (our final vertical video of the week). From I Got the Dirt.
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Montgomery rapper Trick Elmoe performs at Side Effects in Smithfield. From TrillionGangTV.
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A recent episode of “Black America” titled “The Conscience of America: Birmingham’s Fight for Civil Rights,” with host Carol Jenkins, niece of Birmingham business leader A.G. Gaston. From Cunytv75.
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Drone footage of Southside and the Birmingham area. From Seacrest_FPV.
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Promo for the Live2Lead conference in October at Regions Field. From Richard Mobley | Seven Four.
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Driving in Pelham on U.S. 31 south. From los Reyes De la Rima Spdr.
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Highlights from July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown. From Jayme Robinson.
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Texas Travelers pitcher Elizabeth Schaefer hits a walk-off double against the Birmingham Thunderbolts to move Texas into the semi-finals of the 2017 USA Softball National Championships in July in Dallas. From Texas Travelers Softball.
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Gospel quartet the Pilgrim Jubilees performs “Rich Man, Poor Man” at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Coy Cuff.
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A quick look at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. From Quikthinking Software.
More election coverage in our Vote 2017Â special report.
(Updating throughout the evening.)
If needed, the runoff takes place Sept. 26.
Voter turnout statewide was 18 percent; in Jefferson County, 17 percent; in Shelby County, 21 percent. Compare that to the March 2016 primary — the most recent one with a Senate race — to 41 percent statewide, 43 percent in Jefferson County and 50 percent in Shelby County.
President Trump picked Jeff Sessions to lead the Department of Justice earlier this year. Then-Gov. Bentley picked Alabama attorney general Luther Strange to fill his Senate seat until someone called a special election.
We dumped Bentley, and successor Gov. Kay Ivey put this election on the calendar.
Which leads us to today’s special primary.
A mere 16 men and one woman vie for the party nominations. This will be the first primary in which no party crossover voting is allowed between the primary and possible runoff on Sept. 26.
The polls are open: Voting takes place till 7 p.m. for this one race.
Q: Where do I vote?
A: Call Jefferson County: (205)Â 325-5550, Jefferson County (Bessemer only): (205) 481-4105, Shelby County: (205)Â 669-3913.
Birmingham Hammers at Chattanooga Football Club in July. From Chattanooga Football Club.
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Train. From Ritu J.
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Rapper David Banner in July at the Shoe Clinic in Five Points South. From AllGODbuddy.
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The Prblms performs “Clearview” and “Lane Switch” at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From The Prblms.
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Chatting at T-Bones restaurant in Five Points South. From Fill in the Pieces.
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Praise break at the 98th International Holy Convocation at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown (our vertical video of the week). From James K. Jefferson.
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Birmingham’s Black Jacket Symphony performs “And Your Bird Can Sing” in 2014 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Treser62.
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Pelham’s Southern Knights Drum and Bugle Corps performs at July’s Drum Corps International competition at Samford’s Seibert Stadium. From Chris Deal.
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A visit to Reed Books downtown (our vertical video of the week). From R.J. Wilson.
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A July episode of “Our Issues Birmingham” with Birmingham mayoral candidate Chris Woods. From Our Issues Birmingham.
Commercial for Birmingham mayoral candidate Frank Matthews. From Frank Matthews.
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Talking with Lane Odin of Birmingham retailer Cigars and More at the International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailers’ 85th annual convention in Las Vegas. From Micallef Cigars.
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Tennis highlights: UAB at South Florida in March in Tampa. From JoeKing32.
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Summer road trip from South Carolina to Jacksonville, Fla., to Enterprise and Birmingham. From Healthy Ai.
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Flash flood late July along Patton Creek in Vestavia Hills. From Live Storms Media.
Hugh flash flood by Diplomat Deli in Vestavia Hills. From Weather Nation.
More flooding near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Storm Chasing Video.
Flood footage from social media users. From Weather Channel.
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Vlogging while driving to the Levite Jewish Community Center (our vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.
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South Florida vs. South Carolina in the last play of December’s Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field. From Alec Monies.
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Driving in Birmingham. From Justin Campbell.
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A magic trick (our vertical video of the week). From Dedrick Ander.
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Los Angeles rock band Hey Violet performs “Hoodie” in July at Brookwood Village in Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From That Irwin Girl.
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The 1990 Iron Bowl at Legion Field. From Alabama Historian.
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A report from the bus in the rain (our vertical video of the week). From Madison DeGraffenreid.
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Stormy skies in Vestavia Hills (our vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.
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Candidate forum for Birmingham district No. 2 in late July at East Lake United Methodist Church. From I Believe in Birmingham.
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Walking to Anytime Fitness in Vestavia Hills to work out. From Kyle Gainey.
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Drone footage of a driveway in progress in the Oak Meadows neighborhood. From Wright Construction Birmingham.
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Trucking along I-65 from Franklin, Ky., to Birmingham. From Big Rig Travels.
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Exploring the city at What’s on 2nd and Edgar’s Bakery downtown, Silvertron Cafe in Forest Park and Liberty Park in Vestavia Hills. From Robert Gurule.
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A confession. From Steven San Lucas.
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Driving in the rain westbound on I-20 at the I-459 junction. From Ritu J.
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Pensacola rapper Cremro Smith performs in July at the Nick on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.
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Fun times at the Birmingham Zoo and the Riverchase Galleria. From Shiiyo.
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Hunting for an RV park. From Squirmy Feet Explores.
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A snippet of Western Kentucky vs. UAB in 1996 at Legion Field. From WKU Library Special Collections.
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Gadsden hip-hop artist Big Henri and Bray perform in July at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.
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Chris Reid of Reid Law Firm on Southside discusses visitation rights. From Christopher Reid.
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Checking out downtown via Google Maps Street View (our vertical video of the week). From Lopez Alexander.
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Rapper Chezzy Boy performs at the Nick on Southside. From RVLI Video.
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An orangutan at the Birmingham Zoo (our vertical video of the week). From Ritu J.
More from the zoo: swan, flamingos, pony and giraffes. From Kait Mauro.
Even more: Burmese python and red-and-green macaw. From Kait Mauro.
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Demonstrating clean variations at CrossFit Birmingham in Inverness. From Rigorous Media.
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British cover band the Molly Ringwalds performs “Home Sweet Home” in July at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Steppencat.
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Birmingham to add United Soccer League team in 2019. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Promo for new USL team. From Brian Curtin.
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Coming from South Carolina for the Southern Sportsman’s Apparel booth at the 34th annual World Deer Expo in July at the BJCC Exhibition Halls downtown. From Kyle Gainey.
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Talking with A.J. Johnson, pastor from Hartford, Conn., about July’s March for Justice downtown. From Revival That Works.
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A trip to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Gowestusa.
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Promo for nonprofit organization STAIR of Birmingham, or Start the Adventure in Reading. From STAIR of Birmingham.
Driving west on I-20/59 toward downtown. From S. Kite.
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CBS report “Who Speaks for Birmingham” from 1961, on the racial divide between black and white communities. From Hezakya Newz and Music.
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One year after witnessing gunfire on a Birmingham street. From WVTM-13 News.
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Alabama junior wide receiver Calvin Ridley at SEC Media Days in July at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From Nationwide Sports Highlights.
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Riding the train at the Birmingham Zoo. From Ms. Bo.
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Riding around town. From Jay Burnham.
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Cypher 2017, rapping on the street. From Big Phil the Director.
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“Good Day Alabama” segment on the 2008 exhibit “Leonardo da Vinci: Drawings from the Biblioteca Reale in Turin” at the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Mill City Profiles.
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Birmingham folk group the New Hooteneers perform “Saro Jane” in 2015 at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church. From P Johnson.
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Highlights from Nashville country singer Jon Langston’s concert in April at Iron City on Southside. From Andrew Langston.
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West side. From Birmingham Entertainment.
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Birmingham law firm Hare, Wynn, Newell and Newton assists with the Higher Academics Summer School mock trial. From Telegraph Creative.
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Mike Brown performs his one-man show “Dr. Shropshire Tells It All” at June’s Civitan Centennial Celebration Convention at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. The play tells the story of Dr. Courtney Shropshire, founder of the organization. From Civitan International.
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Flying Southwest from Austin to Birmingham by way of Tampa. From the Airplane Channel.
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Nashville sales coach Michaeal Burt speaks to Keller Williams agents in their Alabaster office. From Coach Micheal Burt.
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Drone footage of downtown and Regions Field. From Andrewsfury.
More drone footage of downtown. From Alex McAnnally.
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Birmingham infielder Keon Barnum scores his 13th home run against the Biloxi Shuckers in July at MGM Park. From Minor League Baseball.
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Feeding the giraffes at the Birmingham Zoo (our vertical video of the week). From Ritu J.
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Memphis rapper Project Pat performs in July at the Nick on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Undergroundbooking Jimbo.
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Bounty hunters raid a house in the Birmingham area at night. From Bama Fugitive Recovery.
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A World Changers mission team spends a week in July in Birmingham fixing up a house. From World Changers.
Highlights from July’s weeklong Mission Serve mission trip in Birmingham. From Mission Serve.
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Squirrel hole. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
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Trailer for 2013 film “Clubhouse,” written and directed by Birmingham’s Yuri Shapochka and filmed locally. From Shape Films.
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Talking with Daroneshia Duncan, founder of Transgender Advocates Knowledgeable Empowerment, for #ShowUp Stories, part of Google’s celebration of Pride Month. From Conor McBride.
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings’ submission for Birmingham Business Journal’s Birmingham’s Best Places to Work contest. From A Morales Production.
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Hooping at the Summit. From Carron Hoops a Lot.
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Having non-deep dish pizza at Deep Dish Pizza Company in the Brook Highland area of Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Andrew Elliott.
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Promo for last week’s Night of Worship with singer-songwriter Joshua Aaron at Beth Hallel Birmingham in Hoover. From Aly Hathcock.
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Riding in a 2015 Roush Ford Mustang (our other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.
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A dramatic interpretation of “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” From River Deville.
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Checking in with the Birmingham Outlawz. From Generation Nexxt Youth Sports Network.
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Birmingham singer Chasidy Weldon performs “At Last” (our other other vertical video of the week). From Vergie Flanigan.
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Promo for the Lindamood-Bell Learning Center in Homewood. From Lindamood Bell 1.
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A review of Pies and Pints downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Andrew Elliott.
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Birmingham metalcore band Amnesty Please performs “Seven and Severed” earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Aaron Jones.
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Drone footage of the SEC Media Days signage on the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From Robert Evans.
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A look at Five restaurant in Lakeview. From Harbor Docks.
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Driving through downtown on I-20/59. From Jaguar TV Guatemala Santa Eulalia.
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Highlight reel for Atlanta high school senior Elijah Maris at the Baseball America clinic earlier this month at Birmingham-Southern College. From Elijah Maris.
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“There is no HIV.” — Damian Q. Laster of Birmingham. (Our other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Damian Laster.
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Journey performs “Lights” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Andy Norman.
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Hip-hop group Run the Jewels performs “Close Your Eyes (and Count to Fuck)” earlier this month at Sloss Fest. From Rithm Blue.
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Drone footage of Indian Springs School. From WayPoint Pilots.
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Sound check for Birmingham’s DJ Manish. From Manish Let’s Get Em a k a DJ Manish.
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Flying a puppy named Storm from Vienna to Birmingham (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From I Cuccioli di Carlotta.
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A battle from the “Injustice 2” tournament at GameStop in Eastwood. From Apok – Xbox Gamer Tag the Real Apok.
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Birmingham center fielder Jeff Gelalich makes a diving catch against the Mobile BayBears earlier this month at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.
Nick Basto hits a three-run homer against Mobile. From Minor League Baseball.
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Asia performs “Heat of the Moment” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Jjeff500tv.
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Wedding cake from Hoover’s Velvet Kake. From Velvet Kake LLC.
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Singer-songwriter Demi Lovato performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Until I Die.
Fans wait in line for Demi Lovato. From AL.com.
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ABC 33/40 report on vandalism hate crime earlier this month at Helena Muslim family’s house. From I Hooper.
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The view from Leeds/Lake Purdy. From Matt Ezell.
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Rap duo YGB performs at Diamonds of Birmingham Gentlemen’s Club in Brighton (our final vertical video of the week). From Deson Colwell.
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Promo for community partnership program Innovate Birmingham. From Innovate Birmingham.
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Road trip from North Carolina to Flagstaff. Driving through downtown Birmingham. From Life at 7,000 Ft.
Spending the night in the car in a Birmingham-area Walmart parking lot. From Life at 7,000 Ft.
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Cathy Friedman, Birmingham Holocaust Education Center board member, on August’s L’Chaim event at Alys Stephens Center. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Feature on the Birmingham Candy Company at Railroad Park. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Five Points South-based Janify Carpet Cleaning shows off a new industrial vacuum. From Janitors Closet USA.
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Jonathan Barry-Blocker of Legal Services Alabama downtown explains the options available. From Mustardseed Productions.
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Watching the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus in January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Samuel Whitt.
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Birmingham Steelers on the field. From Shad Morgan.