Tickets for the livestreamed Zoom event are $29.
A popular cafe in Woodlawn is closing permanently next month.
Amid concerns over the growing number of COVID-19 cases, Birmingham City Schools will use a virtual learning platform to start the year.
The Alabama Department of Public Health reported 57 deaths from COVID-19 over the last 24 hours.
Former Huffman High School, UConn and Orlando Magic basketball player Stanley Robinson died Wednesday morning.
The five-year grant will fund Hightower’s research in uncovering a key signaling pathway for Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients.
Birmingham police detonated a suspicious package found near UAB.
The library used the funds to add 162 eBooks and audiobooks to its digital collection.
The scholarship makes study abroad experiences accessible to a more diverse population of students.
This week's session will focus on how to use Google tools to find employment.
Police are searching for 25-year-old Keleen Connell, who is a suspect in the murder of Mikos Lewis July 7.
The civil rights leader died on Friday at age 95.
As Alabama approaches 70,000 total cases of COVID-19, the state reports that nearly 23,000 of those cases have come in the last two weeks.
The study will include 162 patient-caregiver partners.
The Southwestern Athletic Conference Council of Presidents and Chancellors voted to postpone fall sports in 2020, including football.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many school systems in the state to delay starting the 2020-21 school year. See when yours starts.
Three people have died in separate vehicle crashes in Jefferson County since Sunday morning.
Lynthia Edwards of Pinson, Alabama, has been awarded $5,000.
Dr. Jessica Grayson worked in collaboration with rhinologists from around the world.
Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said voters can vote absentee in November if they are concerned about the spread of COVID-19.
Nearly 1,500 patients are hospitalized in Alabama with COVID-19, the highest number of hospitalizations since the pandemic began.
Dr. Tim Mitchell began his tenure this month as the new president of the Alabama School of Fine Arts.
A fire Sunday night in Avondale destroyed three houses on 42nd Street South.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of July 12-19.
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Three University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers have published an article on their findings.
The series will kick off with an interview with Susan Crow, executive director of Workshops Inc., on Facebook.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed nearly 2,000 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours.
Birmingham musician Les Nuby released his first solo album this week. Here is what he has to say about it.
The Birmingham Public Library provides advice on how to pick the right audiobook for you.
Alabama has confirmed more than 60,000 COVID-19 cases, and nearly 19,000 in the last two weeks.
Improv teacher Theresa Robbins Dudek, a UAB graduate, says the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing performers to think outside the box.
The Master of Public Health degree ranked second among similar programs across the country.
The Birmingham Public Library is promoting online resources such as the Internet Archive.
The new membership model also includes a realignment of regional chapters, which will instead be known as alumni networks.
Alabama reported 47 new COVID-19 deaths Wednesday, the most the state has reported in a 24-hour span.
BPL's Jennifer Hancock gives her take on the latest title in Andrea Beaty's Questioneers series.
All resources are available on the library website and the BPL Digital Library page.
Alabama will join several other states with a face covering mandate after Gov. Kay Ivey announced the ordinance Wednesday.
Resources are available for both students and employees.