A look into news from the metro area’s nonprofits and good works and philanthropic outreach from local businesses.
Nearly 2000 pupils will have the opportunity to get a better taste of vocational learning thanks to the expansion of the STEM Engagement Fund in the Black Country and Birmingham.
Local nonprofit Birmingham Urban Mountain Peddlers (BUMP) is leading an initiative to elevate North Shelby County's mountain biking infrastructure to IMBA Silver Level Ride Center status—here's how ...
An anti-tourism group in Majorca has issued a stark warning to UK holidaymakers of a planned 'summer of discontent'. The ...
Big Machine's Day returns for another amazing event on March 1 on McWane's Plaza (19th St N). Get the details. 👇 NowPartner #BirminghamAlabama #BigMachinesDay2025 #McWaneScienceCenter PI ...
Reginald Johnson, a local philanthropist and owner of a painting company, is launching a new initiative to enhance the ...
A pop-up coffee shop will open its first brick-and-mortar location in the Parkside District. Whammy Coffee is set to open at ...
The Wallace House in Harpersville was built using enslaved labor in 1841. Now a center for education, a local artist has used the grounds to tell a new story.
One of the most involved scenes in the film takes place at the end, where Gromit pursues Feathers through an aqueduct on a ...
The Hood Museum of Art hosted Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath as part of the Harris German/Dartmouth Distinguished Visiting ...
Midori Kato is the last original member of the cast of “Sazae-san,” a cartoon series that premiered in 1969 and never quite joined the modern world. Lena Schilling, the youngest lawmaker in ...
Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham, directors of the latest “Wallace and Gromit” tale, talk mixing claymation with modernity… ...
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