Rap music is one of the most popular genres in America today that we all have heard in some form or another.
Gov. Kay Ivey said re-opening the state's economy will need to be done in phases, and on a region-by-region basis.
Mirjam-Colette Kempf, Ph.D., MPH, an infectious diseases expert and professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing.
Goal of CD is to contribute up to $2.5 million to support relief efforts
Alabama's tourism industry is among those least affected by the coronavrus, according to a recent study.
A 23-year-old man who was awaiting trial for attempted murder was shot and killed Monday afternoon.
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For the sixth year, UAB is recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation for its work to nurture more than 4,400 healthy trees.
The rankings are published by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research.
Teams of computer science students at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have helped improve the future of drone usage.
UAB Hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer Terri Poe, RN, recently received letters and notes of support from children of the Birmingham area.
UAB expert Gary Warner and UAB Information Technology provide tips on how to protect yourself from cybercrime during the pandemic.
Patients must call 205-975-1881 first and be screened by a provider who will then schedule an appointment time for testing.
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More than 600 coronavirus cases have been reported in Jefferson County, with 15 reported deaths.
A suspect has been arrested in a domestic violence case, which has now turned into a homicide investigation.
A Birmingham police detective is in custody after a homicide Friday night.
Tarvaris Jackson died in a single-vehicle accident near his hometown of Montgomery Sunday.
The inspirational messages and cheerful colors and designs are a welcome respite.
For people who are not high-risk but still need to buy groceries, making a list beforehand is an important step.
The goal of the research is to determine factors that lead to age-related cataracts.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the state is now over 3,500, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.
This novel is about a thing. There are people, of course, but the main focus is the circus.
The Bully Proof Vest addresses bullying, a serious problem in schools across the country.
The Foundation awarded the fellowship to a diverse group of 175 writers, scholars, artists and scientists.
BPL's coronavirus resources link was featured in The Atlantic in March.
"We are seeing mounting evidence of pronounced disparities in early reports of how African Americans are weathering the pandemic."
The newscasts are available to commercial and noncommercial radio stations throughout the state for no charge.
Alabama Power says more than 100,000 customers are without power statewide.
With that team in place, it soon became apparent that it would take more than 3D printers to meet the demand.
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The number of confirmed coronavirus cases statewide grew by 92 Saturday, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.
Bham Face Masks provides instructions to make masks, as well as the locations around the city to drop off the masks.
As the rate of respiratory illness continues to grow, health officials urge people to start covering their faces to help mitigate spread.
In Jefferson County alone, 555 cases were confirmed on Friday — an increase of 45 from the previous 24-hour period.
Residents in self-isolation doing their part in flattening the curve of illness are acknowledged for their actions by the mayor, police.
Of more than 2,700 coronavirus cases in Alabama, 510 are in Jefferson County.
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