As the Birmingham mayoral election approaches on August 26, three candidates have let their interest in the job be known to the public. Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, State Representative Juandalynn Givan,
After a Thursday night shooting on First Avenue North, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin this morning stated his opposition to the opening of PRVLGE, a new bar in a trouble spot where the Birmingham City Council last month approved a new liquor license.
Randall Woodfin is seeking a third term as the chief executive of Birmingham government. He just hasn’t made the traditional declaration of his candidacy.
Election day is still more than seven months away, yet the race for Birmingham Mayor is already heating up as incumbent Randall Woodfin launches an offense against his earliest critic and challenger. Activity is ramping up, even though Woodfin has not ...
Mayor Randall Woodfin has voiced strong opposition to the opening of a new downtown lounge, citing concerns over violence in the area.
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The Birmingham Public Library is hosting a book talk-signing event with the city’s mayor, Randall Woodfin, on Jan. 24.
A local business in downtown Birmingham has released a statement regarding a nearby shooting that took place in the 2300 block of 1st Ave. N on Thursday night. The
As Birmingham grapples with a record-breaking surge in homicides in 2024, ABC 33/40's I-Team is looking into the potential role of gang activity fueling the vi
Speaking at his State of the Community event Tuesday, Mayor Randall Woodfin told the crowd at Boutwell Auditorium that the investments and new programs his administration has put in place will position the city to turn the page on its most violent year.
Birmingham city leaders are playing a deadly game of “Russian roulette” when it comes to their inadequate response to violence in the city, a challenger for the mayor’s office said. “We’re seeing a game of Russian roulette only for the purpose of someone getting back in office or to bolster their credibility,
Citizen concerns about the city of Birmingham, involve rebuilding neighborhoods, decreasing homicide rates, and more