Ogle Terrance Avery was shot in the parking lot of a Shell gas station in west Birmingham Tuesday night.
UAB reports it has given almost 21 percent of its vaccine allocation to Black individuals, a better rate than almost every state.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has reported eight cases of the UK variant of COVID-19 across five counties in Alabama.
The institution is giving almost 21 percent of its vaccine allocation to Black individuals, a better rate than almost every state.
A public hearing is scheduled for the Birmingham City Council in March to discuss the rezoning of the former Ensley High School campus.
Over the last week, Jefferson County has not had one day where more than 200 new COVID-19 cases were reported.
One of the Birmingham area's most active promoter of the arts community has decided to step down as leader of Create Birmingham.
A man died at UAB Hospital Tuesday night after being shot at a Shell gas station in west Birmingham.
The hunt for a missing rooster may have seemed like much a-cock-a-doodle-doo about nothing, but Thomas Ramsey loved that chicken.
Schools throughout the Birmingham metro closed or delayed start Tuesday, and some are also taking action for Wednesday.
In 16 Walmart and Sam's Club locations throughout the Birmingham metro, COVID-19 vaccinations will be available.
The ZeroZero Foundation is rooted in the Birmingham community and believes every child’s potential extends beyond their athletic ability.
Ice and snow blanketed much of north and central Alabama Tuesday, prompting Gov. Ky Ivey to declare a state of emergency.
This event will begin at 10 a.m. on the Birmingham Public Library's Facebook page.
The new acquisitions include 14 historical newspapers such as The Chicago Defender and The Baltimore Afro-American.
Several schools across the Birmingham metro area announced they will close Feb. 16 or delay opening due to severe winter weather.
Organizers are also collecting certain items from the public, including oranges, bananas, muffins, trail mix, and Nutri-Grain bars.
Dr. Yufei Zhang and her team found innovation on the industrial level or country level also has a positive impact.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for north Alabama and a watch for parts of central Alabama.
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The report is tied to a city initiative called VITAL, or Valuing Inclusion to Accelerate and Lift.
An arrest has been made after video surfaced on social media involving a minor and an adult male.
As of Friday, Alabama had given more than 450,000 people at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
“Dedication” is presented by UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center.
At 6,000 square feet, the facility is three times as big as the old building.
The Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex has put in place special safety measures for coming events.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Birmingham.
Children from 20 area schools are sending hospital staff handmade cards, cookies and popcorn on Feb. 14.
This list includes more than 500 public and private corporations, hospitals, universities and Fortune 500 companies.
This new monthly series will highlight leaders who are people of color, women, differently abled or part of LGBTQ+ communities.
The virtual conversation is scheduled for Feb. 16.
Keep up with all of the scores in the Birmingham metro area high school basketball tournaments right here on Patch.
For four days straight, Jefferson County has reported fewer than 200 new coronavirus cases, a contrast from just one month ago.
UAB will open another coronavirus vaccination site in Jefferson County Thursday, this time at the Parker High School campus.
The library has a dozen passport acceptance agents who can help you navigate the application process.
Lauren Goodwin Slaughter, MFA, is is one of 35 poets to receive a Creative Writing Fellowship from the NEA.
Birmingham police have arrested a man and charged him with the murder of 30-year-old Ladarius Bloxom.
The team will work with the city’s Division of Social Justice and Racial Equity to address community issues such as poverty and health care.
UAB will now operate three community sites — two downtown and one in Hoover — in an effort to distribute vaccines to more people
Players are referred to UAB are able to take advantage of its orthopaedic and sports medicine programs.