Root 100 names Mayor Woodfin one of the most influential African Americans
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin has been listed as one of the most influential African Americans by The Root 100.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin has been listed as one of the most influential African Americans by The Root 100.
Partner If you’re interested in international adoption, but you are unsure about where to begin, Children’s of Alabama wants you to know that you and your family are never alone. Here’s how the UAB International Adoption Clinic at Children’s of…
Who is going to (actually) work for Birmingham?! Because that’s how you should cast your votes.
What is bill SB384? It passed on March 26, and Governor Kay Ivey signed it. This bill simply allowed the Birmingham City Council to determine whether or not to allow on-premise alcohol sales in Birmingham starting at 10 a.m. on…
Have you ever wondered exactly how the local roads we travel daily got their names? Who were those people that rated a highway or street? Bham Now has the info, in fact, we try to get to the bottom of all…
ALDOT’s lane closures on Hwy. 31 starts at 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 14.
Partner Content Check out that million-dollar smile from the mayor of Children’s! Five-year-old Beaux Waites finds joy in others while sharing his quiet strength.
Birmingham offers many ways to learn more about the Civil Rights movement, and to celebrate Black History Month. A visit to Birmingham can be a sobering, reflective and finally an uplifting experience for anyone interested in this period of our…
Do you shop online…bank online…share photographs via social media? In our technology-based world it is so important, now more than ever, to understand how to manage your privacy online and keep your personal information secure. AT&T recently conducted a survey…
Whether you are a business owner or an employee in Birmingham, your response to sexual harassment in the workplace matters. Here are some ways we can all move forward and get help when needed.
For 18 years, Birmingham has held one of the largest MLK, Jr. Day of Service events in the country for a city its size.
While some donors to both the Doug Jones’ and Roy Moore’s campaigns are widely known, others are not. Is this another case of business as usual in Alabama politics?
Early this morning, President Trump tweeted his support for Republican Roy Moore in Alabama’s upcoming Senate election. Recent polls show that Moore and his Democratic opponent Doug Jones remain deadlocked. How do they stand on issues important to Alabamians?
November 27 is the last day to register to vote in Alabama’s special Senate election. Republican Roy Moore faces off against Democrat Doug Jones.
Can you still get covered? Is the Affordable Care Act being repealed? Here are the answers to all of your Obamacare questions: