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A Birmingham-based builder is expanding its footprint to Alabama's coast, offering dozens of new homes in a prime location.
The University of Alabama’s College of Arts and Sciences will now be named for Frank Barefield Jr., a Birmingham developer who has committed $35 million to his alma mater.
Brandon Moss, a recent high school graduate, aims to address blight and bring businesses back to his struggling Alabama city.
Two iron pipe manufacturers in Alabama learned last week they lost a combined $150 million in promised federal funding that ...
The chicken finger joint had been eyeing a location in Birmingham — and growth across the state.
A Birmingham man is currently in custody at the Jefferson County Jail, being held on a $3,010,500 bond.Detectives from the ...
Immigration advocates say dozens of people were detained by ICE in Birmingham and Gadsden with little to no explanation. It ...
Raising Cane's, the cult-favorite chicken chain is set to open a second Alabama location. See all the details here ...
For University of Washington spring football practice, Caleb Smith showed up with as much mystique as any early enrolling freshman. That's because on signing ...
You may have seen Aria May in a catchy Nike Ad with WNBA star A’ja Wilson that debuted in May of this year. The 10-year-old ...
An arrest was made in connection to a stabbing in west Birmingham Tuesday.The Birmingham Police Department said ...
Birmingham-based real estate mogul and UA grad donates $35 million gift to alma mater: the J. Frank Barefield Jr. College of Arts and Sciences.