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Gran incendio destruye la planta de reciclaje y recuperación de Birmingham
El Servicio de Bomberos y Rescate de Birmingham (BFRS), respondió a un gran incendio comercial, en el Centro de Reciclaje y Recuperación de Birmingham el

City of Birmingham to invest $1.7 million into revamped Yo Mama’s restaurant
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — The city of Birmingham is considering investing nearly two million dollars into the revitalization of a vacant parking deck downtown. On Tuesday,

Birmingham City Council Unanimously Opposes Legislature’s Water Works Bill
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday publicly showed its disapproval of a pending bill in the Alabama Legislature, which one councilor said “dilutes” the council’s

Birmingham City Council passes resolution to disapprove bill in Alabama Legislature to overhaul the BWWB — ‘Totally unfair how they bully Birmingham’
The Birmingham City Council passed a resolution on Tuesday to express its disapproval of a bill in the Alabama House of Representatives that would overhaul

New luxury apartments coming to downtown Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – You could soon live in the former AT&T City Center building in downtown Birmingham. It’s being renovated right now to create

Southtown Court Redevelopment Begins With Displaced Families in Mind
The Birmingham Times Birmingham leaders on Tuesday broke ground on a new multifamily development, the first part of a larger-mixed use project replacing the Southtown