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Under the authority’s 70/30 plan, it is adjusting its fixed-route coverage from 100% of the city to 70% and then serving the ...
The organizer of a local protest asked the big newspaper in town if it planned to cover the event. The answer was no. The organizer paused. “Then maybe we won’t do it.” ...
A handful of Birmingham residents spoke at the City Council’s public budget hearing, urging city officials to invest more in ...
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The Hallmark Farm Cooperative board disbanded after handling the sale of the farm property to be developed as an agriculture ...
Walter Gonsoulin, who was named national Superintendent of the Year, touted the Jefferson County Commission’s support of the ...
Someone may break out in a chorus of Auld Lang Syne Thursday as the Jefferson County Commission is expected to ratify Tuesday ...
The federal budget bill could cut food assistance for nearly 800,000 Alabamians and hike health care costs for tens of ...
Wayne Rogers, spokesman for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, was a 17-year-old bank teller when his branch was ...
Birmingham officials touted decreased homicides and increased police recruitment during Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
Three winning words in the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee, which wraps up Thursday night, were “abseil,” “psammophile” ...