MLB charity auction: How to support rebirth of Alabama’s Willie Mays Park
Annual auction includes meet-ups with MLB stars, radio broadcasts and All-Star Game tickets.
Roy S. Johnson: As Black veterans were abused in the South, a president launched civil rights path
Harry S. Truman won't likely be on any lists of civil rights icons, but he deserves at least a footnote. Maybe more.
Roy S. Johnson: Joe Biden did what I would do for my child. So would you.
President Biden made a politically expedient promise no parent could keep.
Roy S. Johnson: We still have much to learn from Birmingham’s ‘teacher’ Odessa Woolfolk
Odessa Woolfolk's vision for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute did not come without challenges. How they were overcome offers lessons for today.
Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau CEO is retiring
John Oros has led the CVB since 2015. Agency launches national search.
Roy S. Johnson: Who’s stopping ‘auntie’ from taking Thanksgiving chitlins on a plane? Not TSA.
After years of empty holiday memories following the death of my father, having children renewed my holiday zeal. And an auntie gave us a memory for the ages. Or the stomach.
Birmingham mayor, council appoint new Water Works Board members; ‘opportunity to get it right,” says Woodfin
The oft-criticized and contentious board will have several new members
Miles president on quest to buy Birmingham-Southern campus: ‘We are not going to stop trying’
Hours after a purchase agreement to acquire the shuttered Birmingham-Southern campus expired, Bobbie Knight said she was not giving up. Is A&M back in play?
4 years ago, a former UAB walk-on was part of NFL history. Not in the way you’d expect
Anthony Jeffries was a member of a ground-breaking team at football's highest level.
Roy S. Johnson: Kay Ivey’s legacy gets a much-deserved $1.2 billion life sentence
Naming one of Alabama's new prisons for Ivey is appropriate - for all the wrong reasons.
Roy S. Johnson: BJCTA board leadership change signals end to system's rockiest ride
Years ago, MAX transit was an inefficient slog and its board an erratic mess. In 2018, Ted Smith took over as board chair and oversaw what was at time a treacherous transition to stability. This week, he handed over the wheel.
Roy S. Johnson: I watched basketball with a Trump Republican. It’s a start.
We have much in common, but the presidential election strained us. Watching a basketball game was our first step toward repair.