THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Myrna Gates is a long-time Magic City Art Connection (MCAC) supporter: she’s attended for more than a decade, first as a visitor then...
ROLLINGOUT.COM — Asked how the members of Ladies Who Hike combat the stigmas involving black women and the outdoors—heat, insects, sweating out hairstyles—group founder Brittney Davis said...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Shannon Moore admits to not being social, and she didn’t expect that to change when she joined the Ladies Who Hike fitness group...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — There was a vigil held in Bessemer on Monday night on behalf of more than 100 victims of violent crime from western Jefferson...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Michael Lundy, CEO of The Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (HABD), last week announced the closure of 12 of 19 entry points...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Students obtaining an associate’s degree at Lawson State Community College (LSCC) can simultaneously work on a bachelor’s at Alabama State University (ASU), presidents...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Hundreds of professional and student journalists were in Birmingham Friday and Saturday for the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Region III Conference,...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Two Birmingham High School students now have a seat at the political roundtable. Kamil Goodman, a junior at A.H. Parker High School and...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Jefferson County Commission President Pro-Tem Lashunda Scales and Adamsville city leaders announced Thursday infrastructure projects that will improve seven major roads and...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Although primarily intended for doctoral-degree seekers and holders who are people of color or first-generation, the private page has members from various ethnic...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The Birmingham City Council voted 8-1 on Tuesday to approve an agreement with Major League Baseball for a Youth Academy at George...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Celebrate cultures from around the globe when the University of Alabama at Birmingham presents the UAB International Festival on Saturday, March 30.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Mayor Randall Woodfin on Thursday said bluntly that “gun violence in the City of Birmingham is a public health crisis.”
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The faith-based community must speak with one voice in creating second chances for people released from prison.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — There is no better time than now for a production of Ntozake Shange’s famed choreopoem and award-winning stage play.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The quaint establishment bustles with customers eager to purchase milkshakes in 14 different flavors.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Antonio “Tony” Minifield, photographer, has always been creative, especially when it came to visual arts.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — “You Had Me at Hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The “Conversation with Angela Davis” at the Boutwell culminated a series of daylong activities for Davis.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — For Alexander, Pediatrics PM, an after-hours pediatrics clinic, is a dream come true.
The Birmingham Times — andra Cutts, a University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Engineering doctoral candidate, has been selected as one of 60 students to be a 2019 John...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The Jefferson County Commission on Thursday voted to take responsibility for three major roadways in Fairfield.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Civil Rights Movement tactics may change, but the objectives shouldn’t.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Keisha Drammeh’s eye for history comes in handy, especially with her line of vintage clothing.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — “You Had Me at Hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them.