Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Birmingham. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 26th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ After an EF-1 tornado struck Calera on March 15 and damaged its sanctuary, Calera Baptist Church moved its worship to a temporary space at Calera High School. The church held its first combined service on March 23 at 10:45 a.m. and plans to resume regular classes next week and full Sunday School in two weeks. Yellowhammer News
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Downtown Birmingham businesses are preparing for a surge in customers from the NCAA women's basketball tournament starting Friday and Monster Jam on Saturday this weekend—local shops and restaurants have added extra staff and stocked supplies to meet the demand. The events are expected to draw thousands of visitors and boost local sales. WVTM 13
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Chez Lulu was named one of the best places for soup in Alabama by Cheapism, which praised its rotating daily soup and European tart menu. The restaurant located at 1911 Cahaba Rd in Birmingham is open Thursday to Sunday from 5-9 p.m. Bham Now
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lipscomb Mayor Tonja Baldwin accused the city council of illegally hiring Wayman Newton as city attorney during a Feb. 6 meeting — a move she said broke the law. Resident Zakeeya Miller filed a lawsuit to block the appointment — a legal battle that will head to court. AL.com
- ➤ The Alabama Department of Transportation warned local residents about scam texts that claim they owe an outstanding toll and state that failure to pay by April 2 will lead to penalties or legal action. People are urged not to click any link and to forward these messages or move them to their junk folder — the texts are not sent by ALDOT. 1819 News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A panel in Hoover is shedding light on maternal care challenges and debating Senate Bill 87 that would let midwives perform newborn screenings — a change that advocates say will improve speed and personal care. Panelists stressed the need for better education and health choices — pointing to a March of Dimes report that showed Alabama’s high maternal death rate. ABC 33/40
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Birmingham is set to host the NCAA Women's Sweet 16 and Elite 8 tournaments at Legacy Arena, with the first session on Friday starting at 1:30 p.m. for UNC vs. Duke and Maryland vs. South Carolina, and the second session on Saturday featuring Notre Dame vs. TCU at noon. Local officials expect the events to boost the economy by $12.3 million and have organized a free Women’s Basketball Regional Fan Zone at City Walk—bringing visitors downtown for dining and entertainment. 6 WBRC News
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Jr Parks Live at The Upstairs at Avondale
This live music event features Jr Parks performing at The Upstairs at Avondale, with doors opening at 7 PM CST.
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Candlelight Concert: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
Experience an enchanting tribute to Taylor Swift featuring the Listeso String Quartet in a candlelit setting at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
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Cherry Blossom Festival
10 AM – 4 PM — Birmingham Botanical Gardens — Free entry — Celebrate Japanese culture amidst the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms.
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On-Site Tour at Elite Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
9 AM - 7 PM | Elite Nursing & Rehabilitation Center | Free entry | Explore a premier senior living community known for its exceptional dining and care.
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Birmingham Level 2/3 Training Course
8 a.m. — Weil Wrecker Service — $595.00 — Enhance your skills in light-duty vehicle training with our flagship fundamentals course.
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Fred Armisen Live
7-8:30 p.m. — Iron City Bham — Tickets available — Enjoy Fred Armisen's unique blend of comedy and music in a lively performance.
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Anjelah Johnson-Reyes: The Family Reunion Tour
7-10 p.m. | Lyric Theatre | Ticket prices vary | Enjoy a night of humor with actress and comedienne Anjelah Johnson-Reyes as she showcases her unique storytelling skills.
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Jessie McDonald's Field Trip Comedy Tour
7:30-9 p.m. — Main Room — Tickets available — Experience laughter with Jessie McDonald and Myron Jewels on this comedic field trip.
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2025 Autism Walk
9 a.m. — Autism Support of Alabama, Birmingham — $30 — Celebrate Autism Acceptance Month while supporting programs for individuals and families affected by autism in Alabama.
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Stavros Halkias Live Comedy Show
7-8:30 p.m. — Lyric Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the edge and humor of Stavros Halkias on his The Dreamboat Tour.
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