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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Receives Grant from Regions Bank
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – Regions Bank announced Monday a $75,000 grant from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. (BCRI) It’s been closed to visitors since the
2020 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICER ELECTIONS
To qualify, candidates must: Be a resident of the City of Birmingham who is at least eighteen (18) years of age; Has resided in the neighborhood
Birmingham’s on-demand ride service to continue until Oct. 31
Birmingham On-Demand will continue service until Oct. 31 unless the service’s contract is renewed in the 2021 city budget, officials say. The on-demand ride sharing
Magic City Blight Busters look to beautify Birmingham neighborhoods
Magic City Blight Busters (MCBB), a program developed by Birmingham United Neighborhoods (BUN), hosted a community cleanup July 11 in the Fountain Heights neighborhood. Established in 2018 by
Primary runoff election is July 14: What you need to know
There’s no missing the headliner in the July 14 primary runoff election. Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville faces ex-U.S. Senator turned Attorney General Jeff
Birmingham’s Avondale is now an entertainment district
Birmingham’s Avondale neighborhood is now an entertainment district, which means you can take your beer with you when you leave the brewery in search of