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Birmingham police say a suspect in a Tarrant murder currently on the run after escaping from a hospital is also a suspect in a Birmingham homicide investigation.
Crespi is No. 1 in the Daily News high school baseball rankings, but this week it faces No. 2 Harvard-Westlake in a ...
People who have damage to a specific part of their brains are more likely to be impulsive, and new research has found that damage also makes them more likely to be influenced by other people.
Ground was broken Tuesday on the new I Dream Big Charter School located on Stillman College's campus, marking the first charter school-HBCU partnership in Alabama.
Samford University and the developers of the Samford Creekside development announced they will no longer build recreational ...
The resolution was supported by 63%, or 45 members, of the senate. Twenty-seven percent, or 19 faculty members, voted no and ...
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WKRG on MSNUniversity of Alabama faces a lawsuit after a scholarship for Black students is challenged as discriminatoryThe University of Alabama is a facing a civil lawsuit from a national organization, who is accusing a scholarship for African ...
New research shows that damage to specific regions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) increases both impulsivity and susceptibility to the impulsive behavior of others.
The Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena is the home ice for both the Birmingham Bulls and the University of Alabama Hockey team. And now, thanks to Pelham Park and Recreation and the City Council, by ...
The Foundation is the support system for creation of the fourth state specialty high school, scheduled to open in fall of ...
For moderately preterm infants, extending the caffeine treatment often used for apnea of prematurity for 28 days after discharge did not help them get home from the hospital sooner, the MoCHA ...
Dr. Brian Stone is chief of staff at Walker Baptist Hospital in Jasper. He administers another medical school scholarship, ...
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