The Mountain Brook City Schools Foundation raised more than $500,000 for the fiscal year.
Go out and pick some pumpkins and enjoy the many fall attractions area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Mountain Brook, ranked no. 1 in the latest 6A poll, takes on 7A no. 1 Thompson Friday.
A pipeline replacement project will take place in Cherokee Bend in October, which may cause some traffic issues.
A Mountain Brook wine shop is making the best of restrictions during the pandemic and offering customers a new twist on wine tastings.
Keep up with Mountain Brook's Thursday night game against Shades Valley right here on Patch.
Sue of water fountains in Mountain Brook's public parks are now available for use after the City Council amended the city's previous order.
Mountain Brook remains atop the Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 6A poll.
Spire will begin a project in a couple of weeks replacing the Shades Creek pipeline from Overhill Road to Cahaba Road.
Sam Gaston, Mountain Brook's city manager, answered some of the questions Patch readers have regarding the city.
Less than 1 percent of all U.S. high school seniors are in contention to become National Merit Finalists, and 16 of them are from MBHS.
Mountain Brook retained its top ranking in Class 6A in the Alabama Sports Writers Association poll this week.
The Mountain Brook High School cheer squad outpaced every other squad in the country for raising money for St. Jude's Hospital.
The Alabama Sports Writers Association poll was released Wednesday. See how the Spartans fared.
Music Star Sara Evans will kick off a virtual book tour for her recent book release, "Born To Fly."
Pipe replacement work on North Woodridge Road in Mountain Brook will force a road closure Wednesday.
A Mountain Brook donor has established a $168,000 endowed scholarship fund at Miles College.
Weather concerns have forced Mountain Brook's first opponent, Huntsville High School, to cancel Friday night's game.
The Mountain Brook City Council this week opted to move forward with design plans for Village Circle In Mountain Brook Village.
Mountain Brook goes into its first game of the 2020 season ranked No. 1 in Class 6A.
Amid COVID-19 concerns, several changes have been made for game operations during the 2020 football season.
The results for Mountain Brook City Council Place 2: Gerald Garner is the projected winner over Philip Black for Place 2.
Mountain Brook Elementary School received more than $50,000 from the state to upgrade the lights on its field.
Tuesday is election day in Mountain Brook, with just one council seat on the ballot.
Due to health concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, Mountain Brook has cancelled this year's 9/11 ceremony.
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Jefferson County Commissioner Steve Ammons has pledged $20,000 toward Mountain Brook Athletic Complex improvements.
MBHS students may pick up their supplies for the coming school year Wednesday.
A phone scam involving a phony text from AT&T has been circulating around the state.
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Sen. Doug Jones is urging the U.S. Postmaster General to provide answers regarding reports of recent changes to long-standing practices.
Bryant Bank will open its second Mountain Brook branch, this time in Crestline Village.
A new restaurant is slated to open in the former Mafiaoza's location on Dexter Avenue.
Municipal elections in Mountain Brook will take place August 25, and just one of the city council seats has multiple candidates.
Retired Jefferson County judge Robert Faircloth turned 100 years old Tuesday.
National education organization Character.org has recognized MBJH for the school's the Connect program.
The preseason Alabama Sports Writers Association football rankings are out, and Mountain Brook is one of the top teams.
The Mountain Brook Board of Education voted Thursday to postpone the beginning of the school year amid COVID-19 concerns.
Mountain Brook City Manager Sam Gaston answers Patch readers' questions about issues in the city.
A resident reported theft of lawn equipment in Mountain Brook July 15.