Alabama and the Birmingham Water Works are seeking to overturn part of a 20-year-old legal settlement protecting land surrounding one of Birmingham’s largest drinking water intakes, a move that ...
Now that the dog days of summer have rolled in, and temperatures are reaching into the upper 90s, this may be a good time to take advantage of one of Alabama's coolest resources. Just 45 minutes from ...
Charles Farnetti was driving on a bridge over Caffee Creek almost two years ago when he saw the water had turned “almost blood red,” a starkly different color than he’d seen in 24 years living at his ...
This article is written by a Weymouth resident, Neil Russo. Mom: I want to thank you, Pop, for giving me that article in the August edition of Smithsonian with the story about the Cahaba River in ...
Like an ancient melody, the sounds of rippling water echo down the muddy banks of the Cahaba River. It’s a sound that calls to anglers. Unlike most major rivers in the state, the Cahaba has never been ...
WEST BLOCTON, Ala.—“The lilies have bloomed this season if you know where to go.” It’s a line in Birmingham band I Declare’s newly released song “Cahaba,” and it’s the truth. At the recent Cahaba Lily ...
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