The Birmingham City Council approved a four-year agreement under which the city will provide $1 million for a nonprofit’s new service center for unhoused residents.
The park would include training for those with sensory disabilities, a museum, amphitheater, sensory park and resource center ...
After heated debate, the board that governs Alabama’s largest water utility Monday rescinded its historically underutilized ...
The consulting engineer the board voted to hire was not named during Monday’s board meeting, but CAW CEO Jeffrey Thompson ...
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Jones, former U.S. senator, focused on kitchen table issues in the launch of his campaign for the Democratic nomination as ...
The Morris Avenue Forward survey seeks opinions on the best use of Parking Lots A1 and A2. They border the railroad ...
Carol Phillips with the accounting firm Warren Averett discusses the 2026 budget with members of the board over Central Alabama Water. (Photo by Olivia McMurrey) Your support helps us grow and sustain ...