UAB Callahan Eye Hospital & Clinics has partnered with KultureCity to make its facility sensory inclusive.
UAB Medicine’s COVID Respiratory Clinic opened its doors to COVID-positive patients who are experiencing worsening symptoms at home.
Alabama posted the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in more than two months, but posted one of the state's largest death totals in a day.
A man was shot and killed while traveling on I-65 Monday morning.
The award is for those who show passion and perseverance to assist low-income students in their quest to attain a postsecondary education.
The focus on tumors from 212 Ugandan patients.
In this book Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Fred Kaplan reveals the lethal evolution of nuclear weapons.
Harsvardhan Singh, Ph.D., says typically there is no concern if no pain is associated with the cracks.
The characters are explicitly Black, and their struggles reflect both historical and modern struggles faced by African Americans.
The Sidewalk Film Festival will actually take place this year, but with an entirely different look and feel.
Although new cases have decreased over the last two weeks, Alabama will surpass 100,000 total COVID-19 cases this week.
One man is dead and another is in custody after a shooting in Mulga Sunday.
The sessions will be held Aug. 11 and Aug. 17.
Nick Saban is among several with Alabama ties appointed to the board of the newly formed National Coalition Of Minority Football Coaches.
A recent study reveals that Alabama ranks last among the best states in which to have a baby.
A shooting in Ensley left one man dead and five injured, including an off-duty Birmingham police officer.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch this past week.
The past week saw the fewest number of new COVID-19 cases in more than a month.
Eight 2020 graduates received this distinction.
Jefferson and Mobile counties accounted for more than 400 combined new cases of COVID-19 Friday.
As of the first week of August, nearly half of the city's residents had not responded to the Census.
With the 2020-21 school year set to start in a matter of weeks, Birmingham-area school systems prepare for unprecedented challenges.
Dr. Irfan Asif says the state will need to add hundreds of additional primary care physicians in the next 10 years to meet demand.
Abby Garver, who was diagnosed as bipolar at age 16, says she found a haven in reading and writing in French.
The project has encouraged others, including children, to grow their own gardens.
Plagued by outreach challenges amid the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau said it will end all counting efforts for the 2020 census Sept. 30.
After multiple days of fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases, Jefferson County reported a spike in new cases Thursday.
A Kansas woman who was last seen Saturday was on her way to visit family in Birmingham.
This initiative is the result of a collaboration between the O’Neal Cancer Center at UAB and the Alabama Department of Public Health.
Ayda Nambayans also faced COVID-19 challenges in the Philippines.
Ten new pilot projects — funded by $402,000 in donations — began Aug. 1.
The unit can clearly be seen in a widely-shared NASA photo shared on Sunday.
He is a professor in the Department of Neurobiology in the School of Medicine.
This strategy will allow for ramping up testing capacity tenfold for the next 20-plus days leading up to the start of school.
More than 1,845 students will graduate from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in two virtual ceremonies.
Thanks to the library's newspaper partners, high school and college students taking online classes will have plenty of research resources.
This program is the first in a web series on how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting human rights locally, nationally and globally.
The Alabama Department of Public Health posted its lowest number of new cases since June.
Birmingham police are investigating a homicide that occurred Tuesday night on 15th Way Southwest.
Author Paul Dickson focuses on peacetime efforts to build up the armed services before America entered World War II.