Fellowship Bible Church Senior Pastor running for Birmingham city council
If you live in Birmingham’s District 2, you’re going to need a primer on all your city council candidates. There are a bunch of them!
If you live in Birmingham’s District 2, you’re going to need a primer on all your city council candidates. There are a bunch of them!
We’re reaching out to you, tonight, District 7. Here’s our interview with one of your city council candidates, Titus Battle.
The best part about getting to know these Birmingham city council candidates? Being able to publicly follow each candidate and their campaign paths from beginning to end. Tonight it’s Tyrone William’s turn.
Dorothea Crosby says that she is “an ordinary citizen answering the call to stand for my community.” She’s looking to fill Council President Johnathan Austin’s seat.
23-year-old Sergio Williams has declared his intent to run in the Birmingham City Council race for District 4. What do we know about this 2012 Woodlawn High graduate?
The room was packed, the audience was lively and the questions were lightning fast for Birmingham’s first mayoral forum.
Birmingham, your next city council candidate interview is with Kimberly Jeanty. She’s running for District 2.
This former footballer and local contractor is running for mayor of Birmingham. Who is he?
Rowan Henderson, a student at Birmingham-Southern College, has thrown his hat into the ring as a candidate for Birmingham’s city council. Check out his interview below:
Although the Jefferson County Election Commission has until June 23 to officially call the upcoming Birmingham municipal election set for August 22, potential candidates are eager to start spreading their messages.
These two men have announced their candidacy to local media outlets for the upcoming 2017 Birmingham mayoral election. We hear there are others in the queue too.  Who are they? Are there more?
Mark your calendars for March 7, Jefferson county voters. Because that’s the day school officials need voter approval to continue levying two district taxes and two county-wide taxes that provide basic education funding. The combined taxes produce more than $100 million…