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Monday, December 29th, 2025

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Good morning, Birmingham. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 29th of December.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Hueytown mourned the loss of 5th grader Jace Watkins, who died on Sunday night at 9:40 p.m. after a sudden illness; school officials and family members have asked for continued prayers and support.  ABC 33/40
  • After losing her son to a drunk driver 15 years ago, a Birmingham mother now speaks at local schools through her organization Righteousness Overpowers Negativity — she plans to warn students about drunk driving risks as NHTSA data shows a 50% holiday rise in such deaths.  6 WBRC News
  • The Salvation Army held a ceremony on Dec. 27 at 9:00 p.m. CST to honor Majors Karen and Robert Lyle for supporting families in times of loss.  6 WBRC News
  • Amid below‑freezing temperatures, the City of Birmingham and the Jimmie Hale Mission reopen a warming station at 3420 2nd Avenue North tonight to provide shelter and free meals—operating nightly from 6 p.m. until morning with free shuttle rides from Linn Park through Dec. 31.  The Birmingham Times

CULTURE NEWS

  • Fewer than 75 historic lookout towers remain in Alabama as they fall into disrepair; preservationists encourage local groups to restore these community landmarks into safe park and trail features. Local efforts to transform the towers into picnic and hiking spots could preserve a part of the region's forest service history.  1819 News

SPORTS NEWS

  • JLab held a news conference on Dec. 28, outlining details about the upcoming Birmingham Bowl and noting the city’s rich football history — fans received key insights into event plans and local celebrations.  6 WBRC News
  • Georgia Southern and Appalachian State players visited the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Saturday as part of a 16-year tradition before competing in today's JLAB Bowl. The visit deepened players' appreciation for Birmingham's pivotal role in the civil rights movement.  The Birmingham Times
  • Georgia Southern and Appalachian State fans gathered on Sunday at the JLab Birmingham Bowl Fan Fest pep rally before Monday's game, enjoying live music, a kids zone, food, and drinks (with some fans traveling from afar).  6 WBRC News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • New Year’s Eve Bash 2026

    8 a.m. – 3 a.m. — Tin Roof — Various package prices available — Celebrate the New Year with live music, DJ entertainment, and exclusive VIP packages.

    Wed, 12/31/25

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  • Be Worth Funding Bootcamp

    8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. — Innovation Depot Inc — $197 — A full-day training for nonprofit leaders focused on sustainable funding and mission clarity.

    Fri, 1/9/26

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  • Gentry Blue Live Concert

    7-10:30 p.m. — The Nick — $7 Membership Card required — Experience the sonic depths of Gentry Blue's debut album 'Fragments'.

    Sat, 1/10/26

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  • Hartley Deatherage’s SuperJam

    8-11 p.m. — The Nick — Membership required ($7/year) — Enjoy a night of Alternative Rock at a renowned local venue.

    Sun, 1/11/26

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  • C.A. Jones Concert

    7-10 p.m. — Saturn — Ticket information available — Experience the melodic vibes of C.A. Jones with hits including Aquarius Moon.

    Tue, 1/13/26

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  • JD Baker at The Fennec

    5:30-8 p.m. — The Fennec - Sports Bar & Grill — Free entry — Enjoy a mix of acoustic vibes and lively jam sessions with local musician JD Baker.

    Wed, 1/14/26

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  • East Tennessee State Buccaneers vs. Samford Bulldogs Basketball

    1-3 p.m. — Pete Hanna Center — Free trial available — Catch the live action as two college basketball teams face off in a thrilling matchup.

    Sat, 1/17/26

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  • Magic City Bitcoin Meetup

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — Avondale Brewing Company — Free entry — Engage with local enthusiasts to discuss all things bitcoin.

    Mon, 1/19/26

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  • Carl Broemel Concert

    8-10 p.m. — Saturn — Ticket prices vary — Experience Carl Broemel's soulful blend of folk, rock, and country in a vibrant music venue.

    Tue, 1/20/26

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  • 2026 AMEA Professional Development Conference

    8 a.m. - 5 p.m. — Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex — Registration required — Explore professional development for music educators in a vibrant setting.

    Thu, 1/22/26

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