Birmingham Times
Why presidential candidates need to court millennial vote
By Ariel Worthy
Birmingham Times staff
More than 48 million millennials could significantly swing this year’s presidential election.
Millennials are those born between the early 1980s and...
Elite business leaders drawn to city
A.G. Gaston Conference encourages leaders, businesses to reinvest
in community
By Barnett Wright
Birmingham Times staff
Dozens of national business and economic leaders were in Birmingham this week...
‘They’re all our children’
Police Athletic Teams bridge gap between Birmingham’s children and its officers
By Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
Birmingham Police Sergeant Venus Winn still calls them her girls –...
A new Birmingham Times, one step at a time
By Sam Martin
Today’s newspaper is the third edition since the transition of ownership from Dr. Jesse J. Lewis Sr. to the Foundation for Progress...
‘You’re never too late to get what you want in life’
By Joseph D. Bryant
Housing Authority of the
Birmingham District
Graduates have found jobs, moved to better jobs and have gone from public housing and public...
5 Steps to Getting Back In Shape
From staff reports
Sometimes life happens.
We don't always have time to take an hour or 30 minutes out of our day to stick to...
Racism is an Excuse, Really…
by Mahari McTier
My article this week is in response to a letter I read on AL.com. After reading this, it led me to further...
Welcome Back Art
By Hollis Wormsby
I have great respect for my memories of Art Franklin’s first stint as a news anchor in our local market. Frankin early on...
100 Most Influential Black Republicans
Two from Alabama make the list, including Condeleeza Rice
Times staff report
While Democrat presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battle for the heart and...
Strong Men Put Heart Health First
By Clarence Ancar
heart surgery survivor
(NAPS) — In the blink of an eye, my life went from living what I believed to be a “normal”...