Cooper Pierce hopes his story can inspire others.
The last day of testing at the current site at University Boulevard and 22nd Street South will be Aug. 7.
The presentation will take place at noon via Facebook.
The Alabama Department of Public Health confirmed fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases in the state Tuesday.
More than 1,000 have received relief, but more donations are needed to help other applicants.
Birmingham police are investigating the city's third homicide in the last three days.
Michael's Restaurant has reopened in the back of the Negro Southern League Museum.
Since his arrival at UAB in 2017 as associate director, Buford has worked closely with Marcas Bamman, the center’s founding director.
The virtual events begins at 6 p.m.
A Birmingham man was indicted for defrauding the memorial fund set up to provide aid to the family of a fallen Huntsville police officer,
The closed pilot phase of the platform’s anonymous Exposure Notification System (ENS) app officially launched today.
Mary Beth Newbill says this is a satisfying take on the classic English murder mystery.
After reporting about half the number of new cases of COVID-19 Monday after more than 2,000 Sunday, Alabama approaches 90,000 total cases.
The free session is designed to help participants use DNA to help identify extended family members and track down their ancestors.
The Birmingham Public Library is putting the spotlight on the next generation.
Police are investigating two homicides in Birmingham over the weekend. Victims include a 21-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of July 27-August 1.
The Clearity Foundation Seeks to Recognize Women from All 50 States including Alabamba
UAB's Dr. Smita Bhatia was the senior author of the study.
Alabama has added 22 more COVID-19 deaths to its total, and more than 1,500 new cases of the virus statewide.
Addiction does not disappear because of a global pandemic.
A young girl ponders the future as to what profession she would like to assume once she is all grown up.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Jefferson County through the afternoon.
The registration deadline is noon on Sunday.
A Birmingham woman has been missing since June 15, and the Birmingham Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding her.
This is the first time the Chapter has received the honor.
Kecia Thomas begins her tenure Aug. 1 as a global pandemic and social justice movements raise questions about the future.
Jefferson and Mobile counties each added more than 200 new COVID-19 cases Friday, part of nearly 1,800 new cases statewide.
The funds will be used to reduce program fees for students seeking these short-term opportunities.
Morgan Baden's new YA series offers a fresh take on the Scooby Doo characters.
The information gained could inform future studies to improve postoperative pain management.
The book's main character is a 15-year-old boy finding his voice amidst the backdrop of a pandemic and racial unrest in the United States.
The Southeastern Conference will play a 10-game in-conference schedule this football season amid COVID-19 concerns.
Chelsea Bieker's debut novel follows in the feminist tradition of Margaret Atwood and Tara Westover.
Birmingham police Friday found the remains of Birmingham teenager Daniel Rickett, who has been missing since February of 2018.
The docket showing the arrests of Lewis and other Freedom Riders on May 17, 1961 is preserved in the Birmingham Public Library archives.
Culinary publication The Daily Meal looked for the best burger in each state, and found Alabama's best in a Birmingham restaurant.
An auction of special jerseys worn during the Legion FC's season opener raised more than $9,000 for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
With 27 COVID-19 deaths reported Thursday, the 2-day death total in Alabama reached 70.
She competed with more than 150 applicants.