Researchers find living in the South is one key to disparities.
She learned more about herself, and her family’s cultural heritage, by attending the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Erin Morgenstern's book gets 5/5 rating.
After more than a month closed, the Jefferson County Courthouse will reopen Friday, with restrictions.
All three will receive their Ph.D. during Friday's commencement ceremony.
The funds will be used to connect students in low-income areas with scientists.
All you need is a T-shirt and a pair of sharp scissors.
The retired police captain turned author submits video of her reading from her latest novel, a story of murder and magic.
Rachael Lee, M.D., with the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Division of Infectious Diseases, explains how to wear a face mask safely.
The department received $16,479,206 in National Institute of Health Funds in 2019.
An attempted murder warrant has been filed against a 20-year-old Birmingham man after a child was shot Sunday.
Tim Rogers, Safety & Loss Control Specialist for Valent Group, recently published "Returning to Work Guide in a COVID-19 World"
Dr. Aaradhana Jivendra Jha is the first woman from Nepal to become an orthopaedic surgeon.
The fellowships provide up to three years of support, including a $34,000 annual stipend plus $12,000 per year toward graduate work costs.
The U.S. Census Bureau has developed a webinar for beginners who want to learn more about how to navigate Census Business Builder.
Bertha Hidalgo, Ph.D., has translated some of COVID-19's most-used terminology to help people understand how it spreads and how to stop it.
The Birmingham City Council has approved an ordinance to require the wearing of a face covering in public during the coronavirus pandemic.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has raised more than $1.1 million for clinical and basic research focused on COVID-19.
The event, normally held at library locations and entertainment and craft beer venues, has moved online due to COVID-19.
A juvenile is charged with manslaughter after a crash that killed his 16-year-old friend, officials said.
As coronavirus testing gets a boost in Alabama, so have the number of cases and hospitalizations.
#GivingTuesdayNow is a chance to come together to solidify support for organizations that are helping others during COVID-19 pandemic.
61 year old Margaret Whaley reported missing at 4:00pm on Monday April 27, 2020 was located around 11:30pm.
Gov. Kay Ivey announced Tuesday that the stay-at-home order will expire April 30 and will be replaced with a "safer-at-home" order.
Police arrested Reginald Lamar Bonner, 40, who had previously been released from federal prison in 2019.
Historic photos from the Birmingham Public Library Archives are being made into coloring pages that can be downloaded and printed.
The program is part of the BPL Photo Challenge taking place online throughout the month of April.
The new service allows patients to receive eye care without leaving home.
Prepare for the Postal Worker Exam, Firefighter Exam, Cosmetology Certification Exam, and many more.
A witness said the man who shot a Birmingham officer appeared unwell. "The look in his eyes, he was truly troubled."
UAB's three emergency departments have taken the necessary precautions to prevent the possible spread of infection.
The city has come together to thank health care workers almost every night.
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244 new cases of respiratory illness have been positively confirmed in the past 24 hours as the governor prepared to reopen the economy.
More than 6,200 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Alabama with more than 200 deaths.
The work centers around ReFRAME, a vast collection of drugs developed for other diseases that are already known to be safe for humans.
The number of coronavirus patients in Alabama increased by more than 300 Thursday, one of the highest daily increases yet.
UAB’s Department of Pathology have been working around the clock to make testing available for as many people as possible.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office warns of a scam wherein callers claim to be deputies in order to steal money.