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GOP tax bill will hurt working families and benefit wealthy, Rep....

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Times staff report A Republican tax overhaul signed on Wednesday by President Donald Trump is a gift for the wealthy that will hurt working families,...

Adolescent Mentoring Program Honors Area students who have overcome adversity

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By Ariel Worthy The Birmingham Times Jacob Scott went to Vanderbilt University for the first time on Saturday. Though he wasn’t a student, he never imagined...

Christmas comes early for residents courtesy of Birmingham Housing Authority, city...

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By Joseph D. Bryant Housing Authority of the Birmingham District Christmas arrived a week early for about 75 Birmingham families who on Tuesday received clothes, bicycles...

​Emily Hayes finds way to serve communities both near and far

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By Ariel Worthy The Birmingham Times Whether donating bottled water to the city of Flint, Michigan or backpacks to students in Birmingham City Schools, Emily Hayes...

Maame Biney becomes first black woman on U.S. Speedskating team

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By Shadow League Staff The winter games are coming up in a few short months, and while there aren't as many people of color competing...

Glenn Ellis: Safety hazards to look for during the holiday season

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By Glenn Ellis Yes, it may be the most wonderful time of the year but the holiday season is also at the top of the...

People, Places and Things

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By Gwen DeRu TODAY A-LIST THIRD ANNUAL HOLIDAY RED CARPET FUNDRAISER WITH GLITZ, GLAM AND GIVING - AN A-LIST PARTY raising funds for Children’s of AL...

‘Stay abreast of what each other’s needs, desires and wants are’

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Photos by Taneisha Tucker Photography “You Had Me at Hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them. If you would like to be...

Walter Howlett Jr., president and CEO of A.G. Gaston Enterprises, LLC,...

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By Barnett Wright The Birmingham Times Walter Howlett Jr. president and CEO of A.G. Gaston Enterprises, LLC, died on Dec. 15 after a brief illness. He...

Master of Nuclear Medicine Technology program graduates inaugural class

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By Adam Pope UAB News Four University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions graduate students — Chanel Palmore, La’Quita Clayton, John Wairimu and Matthew Ward — will...