U.S. Steel’s $70 million investment in its Fairfield Works is just an indication of what the steelmaker plans to bring to western Jefferson County.
Barnett Wright, who has led Birmingham’s legacy minority newspaper for the past decade, announced this week that he is ...
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday denied two liquor license applications, including one to a group that surrendered its license last year for illegally selling alcohol despite claiming to be a ...
Paul Vercher, U.S. Steel’s senior director of state government affairs, spoke to the Jefferson County Commission during a meeting Feb. 17, 2026. (Photo by Solomon Crenshaw Jr.) Your support helps us ...
“The rating change reflects the system’s weakening liquidity position and aging assets, coupled with a substantial ...
Because the ivory tower of academia repels reality, I’m going to intrepidly and unapologetically ask: “Why the heck can’t a billionaire owner operate a newspaper at a loss forever?” ...
During a press conference at City Hall, Mayor Randall Woodfin announced the launch of Birmingham’s Black Male Initiative, a ...
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The Birmingham region’s water utility board voted Friday to terminate all contracts with its one remaining lobbying firm.
The city recently announced that a $2 million grant will fund studies of development at Birmingport and the old Ensley Works site.
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday ended an agreement with a firm that initially planned to turn the site of the former Ensley High School into a mixed-use affordable housing development.
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