A family medicine physician pleaded guilty today to charges of drug distribution charges arising out of her prescription of opioids.
The emergence of local radio, record labels and recording options has helped propel the Birmingham music scene into the national spotlight.
One victim is dead and another injured after a physical altercation turned into gunfire in Birmingham Thursday night.
Birmingham police have arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with a fatal shooting Monday night.
Here are a few of the events happening in and around Birmingham during the weekend of Jan. 31-Feb. 2.
Two men have been charged in connection with a shootout with Jefferson County deputies on Jan. 21.
The cause of Paighton Houston's death has been determined by the Jefferson County Coroner's office.
A man accused of burying Paighton Houston's body after her disappearance has been arrested in Ohio.
The BJCC has set a date for when Legacy Arena will close for renovations.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association will gold the first esports championship in Birmingham Saturday.
A shooting in Bessemer Tuesday night left three victims hospitalized.
A 25-year-old Birmingham man was taken into custody and charged with robbery, along with a teen who shot a Birmingham police officer.
A shooting in south Birmingham resulted in the death of a 23-year-old man Monday night.
On Saturday, February 1, the Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc. will host its annual Black Heritage Fair.
A man was found dead next to railroad tracks in Bessemer, and police are investigating his death.
A community meeting is scheduled for Tuesday to discuss high water bills in the Birmingham area.
A 25-year-old man was shot to death in west Birmingham Sunday.
A shooting that police say stemmed from an ongoing dispute led to a woman being shot while traveling on I-65.
The Birmingham Public Library is now offering free GED classes weekly at the Central Library downtown.
A Birmingham police officer is in critical condition after a shooting in the Woodlawn area of Birmingham.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of Jan. 19-25.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham will host its 16th Annual Health and Wellness Fair in the Campus Recreation Center on February 5.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's office announced the promotion of its first female Deputy Chief in the 200 year history of the office.
Congenic mouse strains have been found to contain previously unrecognized genetic variation, University of Alabama researchers reported.
“The Lynch Quilts Project" examines the history and ramifications of racial violence in the United States through quilting.
Training classes for electrical, plumbing, HVAC, contractor positions and more are available though the Construction Education Foundation.
Check out what is happening in and around Birmingham this weekend, including sports, theater, concerts and more.
Real Mentors Talk program was created last fall to allow BPL to partner with organizations desiring to invest in the lives of children.
Two men have been identified as the victims in a deadly house fire in Bessemer Wednesday.
A GoFundMe has been launched for the family of former Wenonah High School and Mississippi State star athlete De-Runnya Wilson.
A 13-year-old Pelham girl who had been missing for more than a day was found safe Thursday.
A recent study by real estate website Clever revealed the most and least dangerous metro areas in the U.S. See where Birmingham ranks.
Former Hueytown High School star and NFL quarterback Jameis Winston made a donation to Miles College.
Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies exchanged gunfire with two suspects after a car chase in Birmingham.
Former Mississippi State football and basketball player De’Runnya Wilson was found dead in a Birmingham home Tuesday.
Cliff Sims, the former senior aide to Pres. Donald Trump, has been named CEO of a Birmingham ad agency.
A female passenger in a car that veered off I-65 Friday night died from her injuries.
Police have arrested a suspect in a shooting outside a business in Bessemer Friday.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of January 12-18.
Here is a list of what is open and closed in the Birmingham metro on MLK Day 2020.