Photos of honorees are displayed in the West Pavilion of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital.
Jefferson County residents without a library card can sign up for a temporary eCard to access this series and other online resources.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed 476 deaths from the coronavirus, with more than 11,200 cases.
Daily activities will be hosted virtually beginning June 8.
The talk is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 21.
Birmingham City Schools named an interim superintendent to take over for recently departed Dr. Lisa Herring.
An assistant professor with the School of Nursing suggests getting kids involved in selecting and decorating their masks.
More than 11,000 people have been diagnosed with the coronavirus in Alabama, as the state reports more than 400 new cases.
Enhanced cleaning procedures are in place for rooms occupied by COVID-19 patients.
The worldwide event was created to assist organizations that have helped communities deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
An additional four students have been named alternates.
A new test developed through research done at the University of Alabama at Birmingham will help diagnose and treat patients in real time.
The study examined the cost-effectiveness of genotype-guided antiplatelet therapy for acute coronary syndrome patients with PCI.
The Alabama Department of Public Health will start distributing the experimental drug remdesivir to COVID-19 patients.
Bayer Properties announced plans for the historic Hardwick Steel Plant along the Rotary Trail.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham says the discovery may have clinical importance in management of heart failure.
Researchers say more blood donors are needed.
It’s a delicious dish, requires few ingredients, and is very easy to make, according to the branch manager.
The last two days have seen daily increases in new COVID-19 cases of at least 300, as the death toll in Alabama nears 450.
The Birmingham City Council extended its mandatory face covering order through May 22.
Two victims are dead after two separate shootings in Birmingham Tuesday.
Alabama has confirmed more than 10,300 cases, and reported more than 420 deaths from the novel corinavirus.
Reba Williams is receiving her Masters in Library and Information Studies from the University of Alabama.
A librarian and a feline work to solve a murder in the cozy mystery "Careless Whiskers."
Biology 101 classes created infographics and tabled events throughout campus.
Operations were temporarily suspended on March 18 due to Coronavirus concerns.
The Birmingham NPR affiliate is now eligible for national honors to be announced in June.
The Humane Society of the United States included issues at a puppy mill in Alabama in its annual “Horrible Hundred” report.
The tests are different from those used to diagnose patients with COVID-19.
Alabama has now surpassed 400 coronavirus deaths, and topped 10,000 confirmed vases of the virus.
Researchers say a comprehensive, multipronged approach is needed to optimize the cardiovascular health of these high-risk patients.
Angela Stowe has advice for students on bringing closure to their K-12 experience and preparing for what's next.
The Electronic Portal for Assistance Learning assists students with reading comprehension, phonics, and fluency.
Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin penned an open letter to the city regarding Gov. Ivey's reopening plans for the state.
Testing at Legion Field for COVID-19 will be held five days a week until June 5.
After a career that spanned nearly four decades, UAB baseball coach Brian Shoop is retiring.
The state continues to experience an increase in COVID-19 cases.
A shooting in west Birmingham Saturday resulted in a 7-year-old child injured and a 32-year-old man dead.
Three more deaths from the respiratory illness were reported in the past 24 hours as the state prepares to open more businesses.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of May 4-10.