BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - Birmingham city employees are getting an early Christmas gift, according to Mayor Randall Woodfin.
The Birmingham City Council approved a four-year agreement under which the city will provide $1 million for a nonprofit’s new service center for unhoused residents.
The city will contribute $250,000 annually over four years to help fund the $4.4 million facility with 98 beds for homeless ...
The two victims killed in Saturday's mass shooting at Brown University have been identified by family and friends.
U.S. Senator Katie Britt released a statement offering condolences to Cook’s family, saying Alabama is "mourning the ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - Leaders in Alabama have offered their condolences after it was revealed that a student from ...
The $215.5 million spending plan maintains current staffing levels but includes no wage increases, with CEO Jeffrey Thompson ...
Shipt and the City of Birmingham will distribute food to 1,000 families Saturday in the hopes of making the holidays just a ...
Tents appeared again at Linn Park less than 24 hours after a homeless encampment was removed from the downtown Birmingham park.
Alanah Melton is the Director of Unhoused Strategy for Birmingham. She said the city was given the okay to throw items away.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin was in Linn Park on Wednesday afternoon, talking to the homeless and offering assistance. He ...
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday voted to extend a $1.7 million agreement with a nonprofit group that provides homeless ...
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