As the nation mourns the death of former president Jimmy Carter, one Alabamian wants to make sure Carter’s impact on the judicial system is not overlooked.
Birmingham Police continue looking for the person who shot and killed a man delivering a pizza on New Year’s night, making him the city’s first homicide of 2025.
The Birmingham Police Department says a K-9 officer and police officer working patrol on New Year’s Eve were fired upon by a possible shooting suspect.
As temperatures are expected to fall below freezing, the City of Birmingham, along with Jimmie Hale Mission, will open its warming station Wednesday, Jan. 1 through Friday, Jan. 3, from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m.
The Department of Public Works says these changes are part of the next phase of its uniform carts program and aim to streamline operations across the city.
An Ohatchee family is facing unimaginable loss after a Christmas Eve fire destroyed their home, leaving them with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
As the city prepares to ring in 2025, the Birmingham Police Department has a clear message for residents: celebrate responsibly or risk spending the start of the new year in a jail cell.
The initiative, spearheaded by team members with personal connections to homelessness, is designed to provide resources and compassionate support to those in need.
James Abercrombie III is facing two capital murder charges as well as other charges for the shooting deaths of 27-year-old D’Angelo Samuel and 38-year-old Roderick Hall.
Beginning January 2, families can apply for up to $7,000 per child to help cover private school tuition, thanks to the new school choice legislation passed earlier this year.
Known in the community as “Miss Brenda,” Spahn launched The Lovelady Center in 2004 in her own home with the aim to teach a life free from drugs and crime.