Birmingham Public Library employees gathered at Boutwell Auditorium October 24 for 2019 BPL Staff Day.
If you have questions about medicare, you are not alone.
The Birmingham African American Genealogy Group meets monthly at the Central Library, and helps African-Americans research their ancestors.
The Birmingham Improv Theatre is hosting the November 1 Bards & Brews open mic night, 6:30–9:00 p.m.
The Birmingham Public Library's Real MENtors Talk program is partnering with the 100 Black Men of Metro Birmingham to read to students.
The Birmingham Public Library’s Southern History Department is proud to present an all-day series of workshops.
Taylor & Miree contractors removed the first piece of the escalator on September 27.
Four Birmingham Public Library programs have been nominated for the 2019 Urban Libraries Council 2019 Innovations Awards.
The Birmingham Public Library is hosting a panel discussion focusing on how men can step up and be a part of solutions to city issues.
Zena Banker, a UAB engineering student teaching CODE 205 for girls at the Central Library.
The American Library Association is celebrating 2019 Banned Books Week, Sunday, September 22 through Saturday, September 28.
If you have questions about Medicare, you are not alone.
The Birmingham Public Library’s Southern History Department is hosting 16 free programs throughout October to celebrate Family History Month
A poetry slam is a competition using elimination rounds for the performance of spoken word poetry.
West End Branch Library in October is starting a monthly program designed to highlight the vital role fathers play in a child's life.
The passport fair will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Central Library’s Linn-Henley Research Building.
Money Magazine's annual report lists Hoover as one of the country's best cities.
The BPL Friends Bookstore is getting new temporary hours during the construction project.
Please join us to talk about The Durrells in Corfu.
Hoover native Sara Franklin was tapped to lead the Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama.
American Library Association will host Banned Books Week September 22-28, 2019
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The Alabama State Parks and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries divisions will host an Outdoor Alabama Experience weekend at Oak Mountain.
Award-winning Birmingham Public Library archivist Jim Baggett will lead a discussion Aug. 24 about using archives to research books.
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Mark your calendar for Friday, September 6, 2019, when Bards & Brews returns to Iron City Grill.
Leadership Hoover named 36 community and business leaders to its 2019 class.
A driving school for teenagers and young adults will be held at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in August and October.
Celebrate Hoover Day includes live entertainment, kids activities, food vendors and a car show among other events.
Hoover residents can safely dispose of chemicals in their garages, storage areas and basements this Saturday at the Hoover Met.
The Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce honored the 2018 Hoover public safety workers of the year this week.
The Birmingham mega-church is moving Highlands College from Greystone to its Grandview campus.
The Hoover PD and Hoover FD honored student winners of poetry, art and essay contests related to firefighting and School Resource Officers.
Hoover's Jordan Watkins was sponsored by Alpha Kappa Aloha sorority for Homecoming Queen.
The Hoover Police Department invites you to pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and get to know some of your HPD officers.
Officials urge local residents to use water 'judiciously' until water main break near Ross Bridge can be repaired.
Former Hoover Executive Director Allen Pate is the winner of the chamber’s 2018 Freedom Award.
Hoover police officers paid a visit to kids at the Hoover Library last week during its "Free Lunch for Kids" event.
Former Miss America Mallory Hagan is calling for the resignation of Nan Teninbaum, president of the Miss Alabama pageant.
Bessemer city officials have set up a location for donations and volunteers to help residents recover from Saturday's storm.