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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - The race for Birmingham mayor is intensifying, and on Thursday night, all six candidates ( Frank Woodson, Juandalynn Givan, Kamau Afrika, Jerimy Littlepage, and Lashunda ...
Small business owners in Birmingham are sounding the alarm over a new law with strict regulations on Alabama’s hemp industry. Some business owners feel regulating it, especially with kids, is a good ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - As immigration enforcement ramps up across the country, some individuals facing removal are choosing to leave the United States on their own — a decision often referred to ...
The city council took steps Thursday night to potentially restart the department after it was scrapped following the indictment of its former chief and four of its officers.
Plan for another hot and humid Friday, with scattered storms. Highs will reach into the mid to upper 80s, with heat index levels in the mid to upper 90s. Scattered storms will be most likely in the ...
Walker County school leaders Thursday held their first meeting since an indictment revealed some Walker Co. deputies were working in schools without the proper certification.
According to the Rocky Ridge Fire Department, a car stopped in the center lane of the interstate due to them wanting to get off at the exit ramp. The situation caused a collision with two 18-wheelers, ...
Stroud began working with the team as an intern in 1994 and worked his way to becoming the president of the organization.
Jakobe Borders was charged with dog fighting after investigators removed at least nine dogs from property off Highway 179 on Wednesday, June 11. Borders was booked into the Etowah County Jail.
People who live in the Peaceful Meadows Subdivision have tried patching up potholes themselves, but they don’t hold up.
JERUSALEM (AP) - Explosions rang out across Iran’s capital as Israel claimed it was attacking the country. People in Tehran, Iran, awoke Friday to the sound of the blast, with state television ...
People living in Emerald Ridge and Camden Park say they’re routinely left in the dark after storms, and the effects go far beyond inconvenience.