Birmingham’s new mayor announces leadership team
This group will advise Birmingham Mayor-elect Randall Woodfin, listen to citizens and share ideas. Who are they?
This group will advise Birmingham Mayor-elect Randall Woodfin, listen to citizens and share ideas. Who are they?
You’ve heard Mayor-elect Woodfin throw around these terms this election year: education and economic development. What does Birmingham’s new mayor have in mind?
At his most-recent press conference on Monday, Birmingham Mayor-elect Randall Woodfin chose local movers and shakers to head citizen-led committees that address “city services.” Bold move or pomp and circumstance? Only time will tell.
Birmingham’s Mayor-Elect Randall Woodfin takes office November 28. To kick things off, Woodfin tapped two Birmingham heavyweights to lead his transition team. Who are they?
Our outgoing mayor is for it, and our incoming mayor is ready for the possibilities. Who else is involved with Birmingham’s bid to attract Amazon’s new headquarters to the Magic City?
UPDATE: Randall Woodfin has been declared the winner of Birmingham’s mayoral race, beating incumbent William Bell. Please stay tuned for updates. PREVIOUSLY:Â Birmingham divided by mayoral runoff, but is it enough to increase voter turnout?
The Washington Post. Bloomberg. A mention in the New York Times. Birmingham’s present and past continue to play out in the nation’s politics and news.
It’s time for another Birmingham mayoral candidate interview. This is the second one in my series, and it features Randall Woodfin. My last one featured Randy Davis. Although the Jefferson County Election Commission has until June 23 to officially call…