Four suspects have been arrested in connection to a February shooting at McAlpine Park that left a 17-year-old dead.
Former Crimson Tide assistant and Philadelphia Eagles executive join the staff of Alliance Birmingham.
More than 40 restaurants in Birmingham will participate in the app-based food delivery service.
Red Mountain Park has named T.C. McLemore as its new executive director.
UAB is adding 18 charging stations to provide for and encourage electric vehicle use by students, faculty and staff.
As construction continues on the I-59/20 bridge project downtown, ALDOT has announced this week's lane closures.
A Wenonah High School student died after a drive-by shooting Saturday night on Oporto-Madrid Blvd.
A 16-year-old boy was wounded in a shooting in Tarrant over the weekend, and the victim remains in critical condition.
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Here are some of the headlines from the week of July 2-7.
Expect some light rain this weekend and highs in the upper 80s.
Longtime Business Council of Alabama leader Bill Canary is leaving his post to take a position with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
A crash Thursday night on Interstate 59 resulted in the death of a 49-year-old Bessemer man.
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Birmingham's golden start-up, Shipt, may get more than $2 million in incentives from Birmingham and Jefferson County to stay in Birmingham.
A woman was killed Wednesday while walking on Bessemer Road.
Hot dog joints from Birmingham and Mobile have made the list as being among the best in the U.S.
To ease the burden of 4th of July travel, the Alabama Department of Transportation will remove temporary lane closures on the interstates.
Helen Shores Lee, the first African-American woman to serve on the Jefferson County District Court, passed away Monday morning.
Each day this week carries a chance of rain, including Wednesday the 4th.
As construction on I-20/59 continues downtown, commuters will see two new ramps open Monday.
Here are just a few of the headlines in the Birmingham area from the week of June 25-30.
The appeal of death row inmate Michael Brandon Kelley was denied again this week, the second denial for Kelley this year.
The month of July features some fantastic music festivals throughout the Birmingham area.
A treat for dessert, breakfast or whenever you want to feed your sweet tooth, the Birmingham metro has some great places for doughnuts.
Severe thunderstorms have left nearly 60,000 people without power in Jefferson and Shelby counties.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is listed among possible witnesses in the corruption case involving former legislator Oliver Robinson.
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until late Thursday afternoon.
With the announced retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, two Alabama candidates are on Trump's short list.
Authorities arrested two men who they say were involved in a bank robbery in Graysville, as well as two attempted robberies in Hoover.
People throughout the state of Alabama will be able to access Uber's ride-sharing services starting this Sunday.
A 33-year-old woman was arrested at the scene of a traffic accident involving a pedestrian being struck.
These Jefferson County restaurants scored an 85 or below in the most recent health inspections by the JeffCo Department of Health.
A man is dead and a woman is injured after a possible suicide crash in North Birmingham.
In case you missed it, here are some of the events that took place in the Birmingham area the week of June 18-24.
Three separate and unrelated shootings in Birmingham resulted in three deaths in a span of three hours Friday night.
A Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Jefferson and Shelby counties, and the National Weather Service says tornadoes are possible.
After months of speculation, a deal has been finalized to bring an Amazon fulfillment center to the Birmingham area.
A house fire Thursday has left 13 children and five adults without a home.
Two shooting victims have been transported to an area hospital - one with life-threatening injuries - after an incident in North Birmingham.