Richard Arrington Jr., Birmingham's first Black mayor, shares his experiences with segregation and offers insights on the city's ongoing challenges and progress.
The Birmingham City Council renewed a $160,000 agreement with Create Birmingham to continue attracting filmmakers to the area ...
Comeback Town is an opinion column exploring all things Birmingham. It is coordinated by David Sher. Today’s guest columnist ...
Birmingham city leaders approved $160,000 to fund Create Birmingham, an organization aimed at attracting film and television ...
Mayor Randall Woodfin said the crude comment was originally made by Commissioner Lashunda Scales when she demanded favoritism ...
The Birmingham City Council approved a $2 million loan agreement today from the Birmingham Business Development Program. The loan will help transform the former Birmingham Board of Education Service ...
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High Dive in Birmingham, Alabama is our Restaurant Of The Month for January 2026.
Birmingham councilors also OK’d a $2 million loan toward redevelopment of the old Birmingham City Schools property in the ...
Nearly every campus in Birmingham City Schools is now off the state’s failing list, marking a historic turnaround driven by ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Birmingham City Council has approved a $2 million loan to support the redevelopment of a former Birmingham ...