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Nearly 23,000 Birmingham families losing SNAP benefits, Woodfin warns: ‘Could wake up with nothing’
Mayor Randall Woodfin said today that Birmingham will be hit hard if SNAP benefits are suspended. “Nearly 23,000 Birmingham households – that’s one in four – rely on SNAP to keep food on the table,” ...
The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit by the city of Birmingham against Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway, upholding that the Jefferson County Jail is not legally ...
The city of Birmingham is investing $1.5 million in local programs designed to prevent addiction, save lives and support ...
With three new members casting their first votes after being sworn into office, the Birmingham City Council on Tuesday ...
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Water board leaders say Birmingham mayor holding residents ‘hostage’ fighting over lead pipe loan
A fight over power, politics, and pipes threatens $183 million in federal funding to replace Birmingham’s aging lead water ...
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$183 million loan request exposes Birmingham area’s political, racial and geographic divide
The dispute over a $183 million loan to replace old lead pipes at homes in the Birmingham area has reawakened hard feelings ...
After more than two decades of public service, Birmingham City Councilor Valerie Abbott is stepping down.Abbott, who has ...
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Green Carpet Affair draws excitement and anticipation in Birmingham ahead of Magic City Classic
The Green Carpet Affair, a popular event held at the Birmingham Museum of Art during Magic City Classic Week, sees tickets ...
When Valerie Abbott was first elected to the Birmingham City Council in 2001, Bernard Kincaid was mayor. Since then, she’s also served during the administrations of former mayors Larry Langford and ...
Progressive Democratic candidate Randall Woodfin, 36, became the youngest mayor-elect of Birmingham, Ala., in modern history Monday night after defeating two-term incumbent Mayor William Bell with a ...
The city of Birmingham is taking action to help combat the growing opioid epidemic, investing $1.5 million in local programs.
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