By Sarah Kuper and Rae Patterson Samford University administrators are moving forward with drafting plans to update and expand the campus after several community forums in February. Organizers estimate an average of 20 to 30 people attended each meeting. Campus planning firm Dober Lidsky Mathey gave presentations at the meetings and led question and answer sessions. The … [Read more...]
Let the Sunshine In: Birmingham Start-Up Ready to Bring Solar Power to Homes, Businesses
By Sarah Kuper Brought together by business and then brought closer by friendship, Sam Yates and Rob Ozols have formed a company that may help change the way Alabamians power their lives. With backgrounds in engineering and law, Yates and Ozols are using skills from previous careers to pursue a passion for user-friendly energy sources. Yates and Ozols founded Vulcan Solar … [Read more...]
Sharing the Way: Second Annual Homeschoolers Fair Highlights Growing Community
By Sarah KuperThis past Valentine's Day, a group of educators organized one of the largest Valentine exchanges in the state. The party was thrown by Birmingham Homeschoolers and it was an opportunity for area home school families to get together, have fun and be creative. Kristy Trent is the coordinator for Birmingham Homeschoolers. She home-schools her four children … [Read more...]
SWAT Medicine: Mountain Brook EMTs Trained to Provide Care in a Crisis
By Sarah Kuper Nightly news reports are filled with stories of civilian shootings and domestic terrorism. While it seems a city like Mountain Brook would be safe from such violence, local EMTs want to be prepared if the unthinkable happens. Six Mountain Brook Fire Department EMTs have been trained to handle crisis events such as mass shootings and hostage situations, … [Read more...]
OTM Rental Homes: in High Demand Influx of Medical Professionals and Downsizing Baby Boomers Leads to Competitive Rental Market
By Sarah KuperOn March 18, hundreds of medical students across the nation will find out where they will spend the next few years training as resident physicians. It's called Match Day, and until noon on that day, these trainees have no certainty about where they will live come June 1. After the envelope is opened, medical students will start internet searches and pour … [Read more...]


