By June MathewsWhen King’s Home Collections opened in April 2023, it was an instant hit, with people coming from surrounding areas and beyond to purchase home items and gifts. A charming boutique in Chelsea’s U.S. 280 business district, King’s Home Collections is stocked with an amazing array of handmade pottery, refinished furniture, garden-based products and … [Read more...]
Daughter Drove Decision to Choose Birmingham: From Bombings to Prison Riots: Vestavia Mayor Reflects on 23-Year FBI Career
By Anne RuisiVestavia Hills Mayor Ashley C. Curry recalls being an up-and-coming FBI agent more than 40 years ago in Tampa, Florida, when he could have had his pick of assignments anywhere in the country. That he chose a transfer to Birmingham was at the recommendation of doctors at Tampa’s Shriners Hospital – one of a network of nationally renowned children’s … [Read more...]
Three Generations of Tennis Royalty: The Weinacker Family Carries a Tennis Legacy That Begins With a Matriarch
By Lee HurleyThis Father’s Day story starts with a mother. Marcia Weinacker of Mobile passed away in 2015 at the age of 88 after leaving a legacy that few will equal. Marcia held multiple state championships in tennis, including singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. She was nationally ranked in singles and played in tournaments both nationally and … [Read more...]
‘We Had a Bond’: Death of His Son Turns Tee It Up For Life Honoree into Pediatric Cancer Advocate
By Rubin E. GrantIf ever a kid could have been called a chip off the block, it was Braxton Weidman.At least that’s the impression Chris Weidman gives when he describes his late son.Braxton was the middle child of Chris and Brandie Weidman. He had an older brother, Cason, called Case, and a younger sister, Lyla.“He was more like me with his personality,” Chris … [Read more...]
Artistic Inspiration From the River: Kayaker Paddles Solo Down Length of Cahaba River in 11-Day Trip
By Anne RuisiKayaking on the Cahaba River makes for a great day for most outdoors enthusiasts, and some may even extend their trip to an overnight camping trip.Then there’s Halley Cotton, a University of Alabama at Birmingham English instructor who kayaked the length of Alabama’s longest stretch of free-flowing river and one of its most scenic and biologically … [Read more...]




