Panoramic view of Cherry Avenue, post-April 27 destruction and today
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Some progress is showing in the Birmingham neighborhood. »
That's right...Chevelle with New Medicine. This is going to be a great show. I've caught Chevelle at Bayfest and New Medicine at Delunafest. These bands both put on a great show... »
It wasn't exactly a "Profiles in Courage" moment in the Alabama State Senate on Tuesday. Senators voted 30-2 to pass Greg (Ultrasound Salesman) Reed's bill (SB10) to prohibit elective abortion coverage from the state health insurance exchange. They kn... »
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Police will handle job, mayor says. »
Remember, Mitt Romney's budget plan would cost 116,749 Alabama student loan holders an extra $974, on average. What advice does Mitt have for these kids, who are doing all they can to better themselves, going into debt for an education? Shop aroun... »
City traditionally reviews budget at mid-year and allocates money to groups, agencies and for other projects. »
Birmingham Mayor William Bell has declared an emergency following the string of fires in the Ensley area. In a statement released Monday night, Mayor Bell says, "The abandoned homes and structures that have plagued Birmingham for decades are the top pr... »