After a public denouncing of Alabama's strict abortion bill, Culverhouse has donated to Birmingham's Planned Parenthood clinic.
Birmingham Fire & Rescue is working a natural gas-related fire at the American Life building downtown.
A single-vehicle crash Thursday in Birmingham's Pratt City neighborhood resulted in a fatality.
Tailgating spots for the Magic City Classic became available for purchase Thursday. Here is how to get in on the action.
Although lower temperatures are expected for the next few days, no rainfall is in the forecast.
The company is looking to hire seasonal employees for its Birmingham stores.
See what the final designs look like for Birmingham's 45,000-seat stadium as presented to the BJCC this week.
A man shot by a Birmingham police officer faces breaking and entering charges.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office will welcome 12 new deputies, and announced promotions from within the office.
Dr. Walter Gonsoulin will start September 27, the day after Dr. Craig Pouncey ends his term.
A series of violent crimes in Blount County in the last month has prompted a prayer vigil for the unification of the county.
Birmingham police officers found a dead woman in a home May 30, and have ruled out homicide as the cause of death.
Nearly 60 shots were reportedly fired in a drive-by shooting in Tarrant Monday night.
Jeremiah Lorenzo Rapley was charged with capital murder in the June 14 death of Demegious Osborne, but the charge has been dropped.
A man wanted for a 2007 rape has reportedly been spotted in Jefferson County, and U.S. Marshals are offering $25,000 for his capture.
A worker was killed midday Friday when he became pinned between steel coils at a Hueytown business.
A guest at a party at a Jefferson County home was found dead at the bottom of the homeowners' pool.
A fourth suspect was arrested Saturday in the death of 20-year-old Willoe Watkins.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the past week.
Alaa Mohd Abusaad, a former University of Alabama student, entered her guilty plea in federal court in Birmingham on Friday.
A Thursday night shooting in Ensley resulted in the death of 18-year-old Javaruise Lerico Lewis.
Three Oklahoma sisters reportedly plotted to lure a man to Walker County and kill him in an ambush over a child custody dispute.
Keep up with all of the high school football scores in the Birmingham metro right here on Patch.
After an unusual number of violent crimes in the county, Blount County Sheriff Mark Moon has issued a statement.
The man accused of killing 4-year-old Jurnee Coleman was arrested on gun charges after being released on bond.
It’s the first full moon to happen on Friday the 13th in nearly 20 years.
A bar in Birmingham's Loft District has closed, but the owner wants to reopen with a new concept.
The exterior materials were approved Wednesday for the new football stadium in downtown Birmingham.
One of the people missing in Birmingham in unrelated cases has been found, while police still search for a missing man.
National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists were announced on Wednesday.
The Negro Southern League Museum building is not up to code, despite having been built just four years ago.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra is coming to Birmingham just in time for the holidays.
An investigation is underway after three people were shot Tuesday afternoon in Ensley.
The next round of Community Framework planning meetings are set for Tuesday, Sept. 17 and Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Money isn’t as big a driver of happiness as you might think, according to a new report from WalletHub.
A shooting in Blount County over the weekend is just the latest in a series of violent crimes in the county over the last few weeks.
A woman was stabbed and a man arrested after an altercation at a Birmingham doctor's office.
A suspect in the robbery of the Wells Fargo branch at 316 18th Street South has been arrested by Birmingham police.
A shooting August 31 at Limbaugh Toyota is under investigation by Birmingham police.
Police have arrested a man suspected of killing 44-year-old Erick Hutchins August 30.