Traci Smith+FollowBirmingham’s Christmas Eve TV lineup you can’t missWBRC 6 is bringing extra holiday cheer to Birmingham this Christmas Eve! At 6:30 p.m., catch The Good Side Holiday Special for a heartwarming look behind the scenes with the Radio City Rockettes and a celebration of kindness in our community. Then, settle in for a two-hour Trans-Siberian Orchestra holiday concert—think dazzling lights, epic music, and all the festive vibes. Whether you’re with family or friends, these specials are set to make your night extra memorable. Who else is planning to tune in? What’s your favorite holiday TV tradition? #Culture #Birmingham #ChristmasEve00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowBirmingham’s Summit gets a new escape roomA major upgrade is coming to The Summit—soon you’ll be able to test your wits at The Escape Game, right where Pottery Barn Kids used to be. This isn’t just any escape room: it’s a nationally known spot famous for immersive, story-driven challenges that are perfect for group outings. Plus, the new Great Big Game Show experience is moving in next door, promising a fast-paced, game show-style adventure. With The Summit shifting toward more entertainment options, this could be your new go-to for date nights or team events. What kind of escape room themes would you love to see? #News #Birmingham #TheSummit00Share
Erin Wilson+FollowBirmingham’s Christmas Eve TV lineup you can’t missWBRC 6 is bringing the holiday spirit right into Birmingham homes this Christmas Eve! At 6:30 p.m., check out The Good Side Holiday Special for a heartwarming look behind the scenes with the Radio City Rockettes and a celebration of kindness in our community. Right after, get ready for a two-hour Trans-Siberian Orchestra holiday concert packed with dazzling lights and festive music. Whether you’re wrapping gifts or gathering with family, these specials promise to make your night extra merry. Who else is tuning in or making it a new tradition? #Culture #Birmingham #ChristmasEve00Share
Evan Knight+FollowBirmingham’s Jingle Bus honors a local heroThis year’s Jingle Bus is more than just a festive ride—it’s a moving tribute to MAX operator John Scott, who passed away last month while serving our community. The new design features a full panel dedicated to Scott and all frontline transit workers, reminding us how much these folks do to keep Birmingham moving every day. It’s a heartfelt way for the city to celebrate his legacy and the spirit of togetherness, especially during the holidays. What do you think—should more cities honor their everyday heroes like this? #Cars #Birmingham #JingleBus00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowLinn Park’s new approach to homelessnessTents popped up again at Linn Park just a day after the city cleared out a homeless encampment, but this time, the focus is on connecting people to real help—not just moving them along. Urban Alchemy’s HEART Birmingham crews are out there every day, getting to know folks by name and working to link them with shelters, medical care, and other resources. The city isn’t banning anyone from the park—they just want it to be a space everyone can use. With a new $1.7 million contract, Urban Alchemy says they’re doubling down on support. What do you think—does this approach strike the right balance for Birmingham? #Safety #Birmingham #LinnPark00Share
Casey Sutton+FollowBirmingham’s dome transforms Pink Floyd’s soundImagine hearing every heartbeat and echo of Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” while surrounded by mind-bending visuals in a 360° dome. That’s what’s coming to McWane Science Center, as Black Jacket Symphony brings the iconic album to life in a way that goes way beyond a typical concert. With immersive sound, planetarium-style lights, and a VIP experience (open bar, early entry, and bites), this is set to be a night Birmingham music lovers won’t forget. Plus, your ticket helps support local science education. Who’s planning to go, and which track are you most excited to experience in this setting? #Entertainment #Music #Birmingham00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowStash vintage shop is leveling up in Birmingham!Stash, Birmingham’s go-to spot for high-end vintage finds, is about to get even better. After five years on 1st Avenue South, they’re moving just around the corner to a bigger, beautifully restored space on 25th Street South. The best part? You won’t miss a beat—both locations will stay open during the move, so your hunt for unique treasures continues. An open house is planned for January 2026, and the new spot is in the old Auto & Truck Services building. Who else is excited to see what the new Stash looks like? #Business #Birmingham #VintageShop00Share
Keith Stokes+FollowBirmingham’s split-liver transplant milestoneA single donated liver just saved two lives in Birmingham, thanks to a rare split-liver transplant at Children’s of Alabama and UAB—the first time in nearly 10 years this has happened here. This breakthrough means more hope for kids waiting on transplants, since one donor can now help two patients, even in different hospitals. The team pulled off this complex surgery using advanced machine perfusion tech and a huge collaborative effort across departments. It’s a big step forward for local families and the future of pediatric transplants. What do you think this could mean for transplant care in our community? #Health #BodyHealth #Birmingham00Share
William Goodwin+FollowWhy Barber Motorsports Museum is a must-seeBarber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Birmingham is a paradise for anyone who loves cars, motorcycles, or just cool stories of speed and innovation. With over 1,200 bikes and race cars, you’ll find everything from century-old classics to futuristic machines—all displayed in a stunning, sunlit building overlooking a real racetrack. Families can explore together, kids can hunt for quirky details, and everyone gets a peek into the restoration shop where history comes back to life. If you’ve been, what’s your favorite memory? If not, what would you want to see first? #Cars #Birmingham #BarberMotorsports00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowAuburn spirit lights up Birmingham holidaysAuburn pride took center stage in Birmingham as families gathered for the annual ‘Aubie Claus’ event, turning a regular Saturday into a memory-making celebration. Kids and parents snapped photos with Aubie the Tiger, played games, and enjoyed the festive atmosphere—all while supporting scholarships for local students heading to Auburn. Events like this show how strong the Auburn community is in Birmingham, blending school spirit with giving back. If you were there, what was your favorite moment? And if you missed it, would you want to see more events like this in our city? #Sports #AuburnFamily #Birmingham00Share