Keep up with all of the AHSAA football playoff scores for Birmingham-area teams right here on Patch.
UAB at Birmingham has partnered with the PathCheck Foundation to include the university’s anonymous COVID exposure verification technology.
Alabamians who download and use the GuideSafe™ app now have an added layer of information when traveling to help make informed decisions.
The Birmingham Public Library loves partnering with surrounding schools. Among them: Red Mountain Community School.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, there is a 25 to 30 percent increased risk of developing heart disease among nonsmokers.
Savor the holiday spirit with guitarist Eric Essix at a LIVE Virtual Drive-in concert, Sunday, Dec. 13, at the University of Alabama.
For the second time in the last seven days, Jefferson County reported more than 400 new coronavirus cases in a 24-hour span.
Alabama Power has joined an advocacy and awareness campaign focused on educating customers and exposing tactics used by scammers.
Season tickets for UAB's first football season at the new Protective Stadium downtown are on sale now.
Police found a man dead with gunshot wounds outside an apartment complex in East Birmingham Wednesday.
Take Patch’s survey and let us know whether or not your Thanksgiving will look different this year.
UAB Medicine has been named one of “HealthCare’s Most Wired” for 2020, by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives.
The Birmingham Public Library Board of Trustees has approved new BPL holiday hours for the week of Thanksgiving.
Announcing a $200 million grant program to help Alabama businesses, Gov. Kay Ivey said she has no plans to close businesses.
Researchers have developed a new risk assessment tool to determine the chances you'll be exposed to COVID-19.
A routine traffic stop in Adamsville resulted in the discovery of 18 pounds of marijuana, and the arrest of a California man.
American Lung Association’s new report examines toll of lung cancer in Alabama
From Nov. 13-15, Jefferson County reported more than 1,000 new coronavirus cases as the virus continues to spread in the area.
Dee's Package Store on Green Springs Highway was robbed Nov. 9, and Birmingham police are seeking four suspects in the case.
A major player Birmingham's long and rich banking history will be purchased in a multi-billion deal.
A deputy working in the Bessemer Jail is accused of bringing contraband to inmates.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed 3,000 deaths from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch this past week.
COVID-19 may force a lot of first time chefs to cook a turkey this year. Here are some simple steps to keep things healthy and safe.
Multiple positive COVID-19 tests within the UAB football program have prompted the team to cancel its next two games.
Keep up with all of the Birmingham area high school football scores in Round 2 of the AHSAA playoffs here on Patch.
The UAB football team returns to Legion Field this Saturday to host North Texas for its annual Salute to Service game.
Jefferson County reported 282 new COVID-19 cases and 33 deaths Wednesday, as cases continue to rise in November.
A spike in COVID-19 cases has forced one Birmingham elementary school to switch back to virtual learning for the week.
Century Plaza, vacant since 2009, is being demolished to make way for a new Amazon fulfillment center.
Patch wants to know about your experience voting this year and how you think it went overall.
The goal is to feed the hungry in the University of Alabama at Birmingham community.
Most government offices in Birmingham are closed Wednesday in observance of Veterans Day.
A man and woman are dead after a domestic dispute escalated into gunfire in North Birmingham Tuesday morning.
A shooting Wednesday night on Roberts Street in west Birmingham resulted in a fatality.
Alabama's game against LSU and Auburn's game against Mississippi State have been postponed after multiple positive COVID-19 tests.
With winter approaching, figuring out how to navigate the new normal is more important than ever, experts say.
Bertha Hidalgo, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Public Health at UAB, is the recipient of the $300,000 grant.
She's a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Jeremy Day, Ph.D.
Experts are urging people to continue to stay vigilant when it comes to reducing the spread during Thanksgiving and the December holidays.