The deadline to submit entries is July 26.
The Birmingham City Council voted Tuesday on the fate of the property that was once Century Plaza Mall.
Mayor Randall Woodfin has appointed a Birmingham Public Safety Task Force to examine the city's safety measures.
Alabama has added 40 more deaths in the last 24 hours, and more than 18,000 new COVID-19 cases to its total in the last two weeks.
Proficiency in a foreign language can help in almost any career field.
Many of the sickest patients with COVID-19 need the assistance of a ventilator to survive.
The program focuses on organizational theory along with social and policy issues that critically impact student success.
A recent report shows Alabama among states with the highest energy costs.
Tommy Tuberville is the projected winner in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, and is set to face Sen. Doug Jones in November.
Reid has been chief operating officer of the UAB Health System since the position was created in 2013.
Three University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers led the study.
The grant is from the the National Institutes of Health.
Viewers are encouraged to pose questions and concerns in the comments on the Facebook live feed.
A 63-year-old man was pronounced dead on the scene of a single-car crash in Adger.
After more than three decades in law enforcement, Irondale Police Chief Ken Atkinson is retiring.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed 10,393 new COVID-19 cases in the state over the past seven days.
At UAB Hospital, dogs from Hand in Paw are used as therapy for patients and health care workers alike.
The studies were collaboration between the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Gaithersburg, Maryland-based Altimmune.
A recent study from LendingTree shows Birmingham as the country's worst city for distance learning.
Voters go to the polls in Alabama Tuesday to determine who will face Sen. Doug Jones in the November election for U.S. Senate.
Homewood police release security photos of a suspect in multiple burglaries in the area.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of July 6-12.
Alabama has confirmed more than 51,000 cases of COVID-19, with Jefferson County leading the way.
Alabama confirmed 35 COVID-19 deaths over the last 24 hours, and more than 1,300 new cases.
Jay Town, U.S. Attorney in the Northern District of Alabama, is stepping down from his position July 15.
The research is published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Central Library's Jennifer Hancock offers her take on the latest fantasy novel by Annette Marie.
If the spread of COVID-19 stops the 2020 college football season, Alabama could feel the effects in more ways than one.
The virtual three-day event is for young creative writers.
The molecular atlas developed by the lab of Jeremy Day at the University of Alabama at Birmingham was just the start of a major study.
Separate sessions are scheduled for grades 4-5 and 6-7.
Alabama's 14-day total for new COVID-19 cases sits at 14,838, as the virus continues to spread throughout the state.
Police have identified the victim in a deadly shooting in Ensley Tuesday night.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed 1,161 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours.
UAB nutritionist says you can stay hydrated without having to drink 8 cups of water a day.
These sessions are funded by a grant from Libraries Lead with Digital Skills
The award will fund the purchase of iPads, webcams and remote patient monitoring devices.
Four University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers collaborated on the study.
Alabama added 23 new COVID-19 deaths to its total, placing the death toll from the virus above 1,000.
Beginning this weekend, a new weekly farmers market will come to the Highland Park neighborhood.