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Birmingham wins federal grant to re-connect communities separated by rail lines, highways
Birmingham was awarded a federal grant today to re-connect communities separated by highways and rail lines. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $800,000 to support
City leaders are pushing driverless shuttle service in Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A national autonomous vehicle vendor toured Birmingham to see if its vehicles would be a good fit for the Magic City. Right
Alabama NewsCenter — Efforts to save Birmingham’s historic Powell School boosted by City Council committee action
Powell School has occupied the southwest corner of Sixth Avenue and 24th Street North in downtown Birmingham since 1887. Unused and decaying steadily for more
Roy S. Johnson: For one man, Birmingham’s tiny house initiative for unhoused evokes tears, memories
The tears were there. It took all Don Lupo could muster to keep the moisture welling in his eyes from rolling down his cheeks. It
Birmingham City Council Backs Mayor Woodfin’s Homeless Shelter Plan
Birmingham City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an agreement to purchase at least 50 micro-shelters for homeless residents and to seek proposals from organizations to
Birmingham Public Library Unveils State-of-the-Art Bookmobile
The Birmingham Times The Birmingham Public Library (BPL) on Tuesday unveiled the new BPL bookmobile at the Central Library, 2100 Park Place in downtown Birmingham. The