A man was charged this week with murder in the death of his 5-week-old son.
Everything goes from bad to worse during one night in NYC for a bank robber trying to get his mentally-challenged brother out of jail.
A new skipper will lead the Birmingham Barons onto the field in 2021, with some new coaches on the staff as well.
Another familiar face has entered the race for Birmingham mayor. The election is set for Aug. 24.
Birmingham CrossPlex, Legion Field and Boutwell Auditorium will join Protective Stadium as World Games 2022 venues.
Students doing social justice advocacy work on college campuses are invited to this event.
Birmingham CrossPlex, Legion Field and Boutwell Auditorium will join Protective Stadium.
Here's how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Jefferson County and across AL.
Volunteers and temporary workers are needed.
Three police officers were injured as a result of a crash while pursuing a stolen vehicle Tuesday.
Miles College entered into a partnership with Acclinate for equity in COVID-19 vaccinations and clinical research trials.
Wednesday is National Signing Day for high school football recruits, and UAB is holding a virtual event for fans.
Ada Markaki, Ph.D., says her goal is to develop and expand PANMCC’s website as a repository of free teaching, training and research.
Birmingham police are investigating a deadly shooting that occurred Monday night at a home in West Birmingham.
Two men have been arrested in the shooting death of Michael Alexander McGee Sept. 27 in North Birmingham.
UAB psychology professor Joshua Dobias says making these decisions is dependent upon several factors and is unique to each individual.
The decision to get vaccinated before, during or after pregnancy can be difficult for many, explains UAB's Dr. Warner Huh.
His research focuses on the development of new ways to treat and prevent depression and suicide.
A 27-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene of a single-car accident in Jefferson County Saturday.
Ben McManus, Ph.D., will use the funds in his study of risk factors for motor vehicle crashes by surgical residents.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines this past week on Patch.
UAB plans to open three appointment-only vaccine sites across the Birmingham metro area.
She says there's still a long way to go.
This year's event will take place virtually due to the pandemic.
Organizers will collect items from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, Feb. 1 through Wednesday, Feb. 3.
The new locations at Parker High School and the Hoover Met.
A monthly Zoom session for crafters has also been added.
Dina Kasman of Vestavia, Alabama, performed works by Bach, Beethoven and Rachmaninoff and won in the Upper College Solo division.
Sessions on African American genealogy are included.
A new Polynesian-themed bar is coming soon to Birmingham's Parkside District.
Diethelm, who died Jan. 28, took on the challenge of building a nationally recognized transplantation program from the ground up at UAB.
Gov. Kay Ivey said Alabamians age 65-74 will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in February.
The Regions Foundation announced a $25,000 commitment to help relief and tornado recovery in Fultondale, Center Point and nearby areas.
Birmingham police have made an arrest in the death of Carl Misenrendino III, the city's first homicide victim of 2021.
BPL is hosting nearly 20 programs and activities, mostly online, to celebrate.
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama announced an investment of $1.05 million in Alabama-based breast cancer research.
A Birmingham man who pleaded guilty to carjacking and firearms charges has been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison.
Dr. Marie-Carmelle Elie will officially assume the role of chair on June 1, pending provost approval.
With so much information available now, from so many sources, how can you be certain of the truth?
The Biden Administration has begun releasing weekly updates on each state, including how that state stacks up against the country at large.