The Birmingham City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to pass the Mayor’s plan for recruiting and retaining police officers in the Magic City.
In the third quarter of 2024, the central Birmingham office market saw a total take-up of 348,690 sq ft across 23 deals. When ...
​In-form Peterborough United ace Kwame Poku is a contender for League One ‘Player-of-the-Month’ for September. ​Versatile ...
The Grade II-listed Gunmakers Arms has stood on Bath Street in Birmingham's Gun Quarter since 1820. The historic pub is for ...
ONE of the reasons for Exeter City’s decent start to their League One campaign is the performances of goalkeeper Joe ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - Tuesday, the Birmingham City Council approved construction funding for a family fun center at the Crossplex in Birmingham’s west side. City leaders say the project is years ...
Yokoyama hadn’t featured for Blues since their last Bristol Street Motors Trophy outing against Walsall on September 3 before ...
The Birmingham City Council approved a measure Tuesday to provide nearly $16 million in funding for the police department to ...
Birmingham City Council approves $15.8 million for police department to hire and retain officers There's a lot of movement in ...
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday approved the plan presented last week by Mayor Randall Woodfin to recruit and retain ...
The following is an excerpt from the new book "American Teenager: How Trans Kids Are Surviving Hate and Finding Joy in a ...
A Birmingham community activist is calling for the removal or resignation of Police Chief Scott Thurmond, citing an ...