A shooting in a north Birmingham neighborhood wounded two victims Tuesday morning.
Heat indices in excess of 110 degrees are expected throughout central Alabama Tuesday.
After a deadly shooting inside its Tuscaloosa County plant, the Lear Corporation has taken extra security measures.
Birmingham PD's Deputy Chief Cedric Stevens will retire after 33 years on the force.
Bobbie Knight will be the interim president of Miles College, the first time a woman has led the school.
Dat Dog, a popular New Orleans hot dog restaurants, is eyeing Birmingham for expansion.
A man who surrendered to the JCSO last week after a burglary in McCalla faces charges when he is released from the hospital.
A recent study shows Alabama ranks among the worst states for infants in the United States.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of August 5-11.
Police said a handgun was found on the victim of the fatal shooting.
The discovery was made by some people walking on Shady Grove Road on Thursday.
The new list for 2020 was released in August.
Mayor Randall Woodfin had committed to buying uniforms for all seven high schools.
The annual Birmingham event has a 2019 date.
CBD is one of the hottest products of the year, with stores opening at an rapid pace all over the country.
The man was shot while riding in a car in Birmingham on Friday. He succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday.
A hazardous weather outlook is in effect for the Birmingham region on Wednesday.
August is a big month in Alabama history: Hugo Black was appointed to the SCOTUS and Gov. George Wallace was born.
The Birmingham Barons will take on the Montgomery Biscuits for a five-game series beginning August 7.
Niche released its latest school rankings Monday, just in time for back-to-school. See the Birmingham area’s rankings.
A suspect took four hostages and continued a standoff with Birmingham police for nearly four hours Monday night.
The Kingston Teaching Farm will be renamed for and dedicated to Richard I. Pigford Wednesday.
The Alabama Sports Writers Association 2019 preseason football poll includes three Birmingham schools.
A man took his own life after reportedly killing his girlfriend in Birmingham Sunday night.
One victim has been confirmed dead after a shooting at a Tuscaloosa County industrial plant.
Here are some of the stories that made Patch headlines during the week of July 28-August 2.
Darnita Marshall's monthly yoga class at Avondale Library begins August 9.
Want to learn more about your family history? The Birmingham Public Library’s Southern History Dept. is hosting four genealogy workshops.
Leslie Deason of the Avondale Regional Library has a passion for helping adult patrons tap into their creative side.
Birmingham Fire and Rescue Thursday reminded citizens it will provide and install smoke detectors in homes.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and Brighton Police Department continue to investigate a shooting in Brighton.
A Birmingham police officer has been fired and arrested after police learned he fabricated a distress call.
The Crimson Tide will begin the 2019 football season ranked No. 2 in the Amway Coaches Poll. Auburn is ranked 16th.
A woman died after being struck by a car in north Birmingham Wednesday night.
A 4-year-old girl hit by a stray bullet during a shooting in Gate City Sunday night has died.
As medical expenses mount, a 4-year-old girl is still fighting for her life after being shot in Gate City.
Three victims were taken to an area hospital after an explosion at Birmingham Hot Metal Coatings in Midfield.
New rankings for 2019-20 from U.S. News & World Report identify the best hospitals in specialty care and the best hospitals by region.
Birmingham's own "discovery" music festival is August 2-3 in Avondale.
A Kiplinger's report shows Samford University as one of the top college values nationally, and tops in Alabama.