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Over the past two weeks, breweries have seen new customers from all around the world come in to try their Alabama-brewed beer while visiting Birmingham for the World Games 2022.
Irreverent Warriors focuses on bringing veterans together with camaraderie and humor. The purpose is to improve mental health and prevent veteran suicide.
Since 1988, Restoration Academy has provided a quality Christ-centered education to students in the Birmingham area who otherwise might not have the opportunity.
July is Parks and Recreation Month, and Parks and Recreation departments around the state plan to use the month to celebrate their parks and the employees that run them.
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is restricting hazardous material cargo shipments on I-59/20 through Downtown Birmingham during the World Games 2022.
Renowned radio show host Phil Williams is expanding Rightside Radio to the Birmingham area later this month.
The recently restored A.G. Gaston Hotel was opened on Thursday by the City of Birmingham and the National Park Service. The segregation era Motel for persons of color played a major role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin came to the Medical Forum Building at the BJCC on Tuesday to address safety during the upcoming World Games 2022.
Activists congregated outside the Regions Center in Birmingham on Monday morning to protest the new $725 million bond sale, which will help finance the state of Alabama’s two new mega prisons.
A Thursday evening crash in Birmingham left one man dead after an Amtrack train collided with his car.
Muscle Shoals native and Birmingham chef Adam Evans was dubbed Best Chef: South this year by the James Beard Foundation at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Players from the United States Football League (USFL) have voted to unionize in coordination with the United Football Players Association (UFPA) and elected to partner with the United Steelworkers (USW).
Birmingham residents have seen a shocking increase in the cost of living, especially renters.
A 100-year-old World War II veteran landed in Birmingham yesterday after making a trip to France on the 78th anniversary of D-Day.
AG Steve Marshall announced that Birmingham building inspector Donald Edward Stoves was found guilty by a Birmingham jury of accepting cash bribes to approve a building inspection for an adult entertainment club.
Daryl “Moose” Johnston knew the vision was catching on when his phone started ringing.
One of Birmingham’s oldest events, Do Dah Day, will be held at Cahaba Brewing Company on Saturday. Since its inception in 1979, Do Dah Day has raised over $1.5 million for local animal charities.
Maybe Jefferson County Commission President Jimmie Stephens summed it up best. “Remember that line from the movie, “If you build it,...
The annual Right to life March prayer vigil and Witness for Life event in Birmingham is scheduled for Saturday, Jan 15. The annual...
By Brandon Moseley Birmingham area law student D. Denise Webber-Jenkins announced on Monday that she is withdrawing from the Alabama...
By Brandon Moseley Birmingham area law student D. Denise Webber-Jenkins is expected to make an announcement on Monday on the Alabama...
By Erica Thomas, managing editor The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of two people in connection to a Dec. 3,...
By Amanda E.H. Pritchard If you’re looking to make your spirits merry and bright…Alabama’s got you covered! From fantastically festive...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) held a ceremony on Wednesday to present a commendation to the incoming Alabama Poet Laureate...
By Brandon Moseley U.S. Senate candidate Jessica Taylor was in Birmingham on Tuesday campaigning for support from the Greater Birmingham...
By Brandon Moseley Monday, Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL07) joined Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin in welcoming the U.S. Secretary...
By 1819 News staff Gov. Kay Ivey announced that The J.M. Smucker Co. plans to build a new manufacturing facility and distribution...