The team looked at the time period of March 1 to May 4.
The National Hurricane Center forecasts Zeta to arrive on the southeast Louisiana coast late Wednesday or Wednesday night.
A recent study shows Alabama among states with the most powerful voters in regard to swinging the p Senate.
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As reported in the journal Diabetes, this coating delays allograft and autoimmune-mediated rejection in mouse models of T1D.
Following the procedure, Charlie Busler created brand-new paintings for an exhibit at Walter Anderson Museum of Art.
The loss of hospitals has been felt most keenly in Southern regions of the United States, from Florida to Texas.
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center will join this solidarity walk.
All concerts in this series can be viewed from the comfort of your couch if you become a Virtual Arts Pass subscriber.
Tatum is a clinical psychologist widely known for both her expertise on race relations and as a thought leader in higher education.
The virtual talk is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 26.
'Code 205: Intro to Game Design" will begin on Monday, Oct. 26, and conclude on Dec. 4.
The BPL Local Authors Committee is hosting a virtual talk by Roby on Tuesday.
The program is exclusively designed for ages 7-12.
A fire Friday morning at a home in the Huffman community left one victim dead and another hospitalized.
Jazz legend Eric Essix will perform.
Men are encouraged to wear a pink clothing item to show support for loved ones who have been affected by breast cancer.
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The virtual presentation is scheduled for Oct. 30.
A wellness center focused on the needs of physicians in training is slated to open inside UAB Hospital next summer.
Alabama has seen a rise of 160 additional hospitalizations related to COVID-19 in the last month.
The City of Birmingham will resolve parking tickets people recently obtained while voting absentee at the Jefferson County Courthouse.
Challenges in the admissions process due to COVID-19, made Miles College adjust its scholarship requirements for the 2021 academic year.
Time is running out to get outdoors and safely enjoy classic fall activities like going to Birmingham-area pumpkin patches.
Although he is showing no symptoms, Alabama Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth says he has tested positive for COVID-19.
The study also found key geographic disparities in health determinants exist.
The study also found that 99.7 percent of dentists were utilizing enhanced infection control and prevention measures.
Jason R. Cheek will be responsible for overseeing the district’s handling of complaints of election fraud and voting rights concerns.
The program will provide women with uterine factor infertility an innovative option for child-bearing using deceased donor organs.
An inhaled treatment against the SARS-CoV-2 virus may lead to a future self-administered therapy for the coronavirus.
The event is scheduled for Nov. 16-20.
Gordon Fisher will research if home-based, high-intensity interval exercise training can improve cardiometabolic health in SCI patients.
This semester looks different from years past, but students can still have fun with their friends.
After spending the first nine weeks of the school year learning from home, students in Birmingham City Schools will return to campuses soon.
New case numbers for coronavirus have increased in recent weeks after a dip in numbers in September.
Here is where to drop off unused, expired and unwanted prescription drugs Saturday for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
A shooting Monday night in Fairfield is under investigation by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
This will be a safe, family-friendly spot to get free candy and goodie bags from noon to 2 p.m.
The vaccines and food boxes will be provided from Oct. 20 to Dec. 13.