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Birmingham Finalist for $50 Million Federal Housing Grant

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birminghamal.gov The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced that Birmingham is a finalist for a $50 million CHOICE Neighborhood Implementation (CNI) grant. If selected,...

Cahaba River Society to Host 2nd Annual BioBlitz on April 15

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cahabariversociety.org The Cahaba River Society will host the 2nd annual Cahaba BioBlitz alongside the return of the Cahaba River Ramble 5-K and 10-Mile Trail Race...

Birmingham City Council Approves $805,000 To Expand Teaching Farm Programs for...

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Birmingham City Council on Tuesday approved $805,000 for Jones Valley Teaching Farm to expand its workforce development and apprenticeship programs. Jones...

Birmingham AIDS Outreach Offering New At-Home Testing Program

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Birmingham Aids Outreach (BAO), through a partnership with an international diagnostics company, is currently distributing free at-home, mail-in sexually transmitted...

UAB Student, Hoover (AL) Grad Among Alabama’s Top Young Composers

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By Tehreem Khan UAB News Music is a universal device that connects people no matter their background or culture. Anything that means a lot to you may...

Dr. Autumm Jeter Named Assistant Superintendent with Alabama State Board of...

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Bessemer City Schools Superintendent Autumm Jeter, EdD, will be moving into an assistant superintendent role with the Alabama State Board...

Birmingham’s Newly-Formed Social Media Club to Meet Wed. Feb. 22

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By Nicole S. Daniel The Birmingham Times Advertising, marketing and PR specialists all have their support groups so why not social media professionals? That’s a question...

Attorney J. Mason Davis Forged a United Way For Students and...

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By Nicole S. Daniel The Birmingham Times Few in Birmingham have combined the law and education the way attorney J. Mason Davis has. In 2019, the United...

BSC President Daniel Coleman Opens Up About School’s Fiscal Crisis

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Birmingham Southern College could close, and the vacant campus would add to blight in the city, without help from state...

Claudine Gay to be Harvard’s 1st Black president, 2nd woman

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By MICHAEL CASEY Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University announced Thursday that Claudine Gay will become its 30th president, making her the first Black person...