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24-year becomes youngest mayor in City of Brighton’s history

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Brandon Dean (Ariel Worthy, The Birmingham Times)

Times staff report

Nationally Acclaimed Children’s Advocate to guest speak at Growing Kings Celebration

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Geoffrey Canada, children's advocate ad founder of Children's Zone will speak at Growing Kings inaugural celebration luncheon. (Provided photo)

Special to The Times

Regions Financial Corp.: Doing more to increase understanding of disabilities

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Angela Bailey was under the care of Dr. Robert Morris at UAB Callahan Eye Hospital. Morris, one of the nation's foremost retina specialists, quickly diagnosed a hemorrhage and scheduled laser treatment. (Special to The Times)

Special to The Birmingham Times

Alabama Business Charitable Trust provides Efficiency Forward grants

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Alabama Business Charitable Trust logo

By Alabama NewsCenter Staff

Protective Life Foundation helps Homeless Shelter Look to the Future

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Firehouse Shelter is the headquarters for Firehouse Ministries, which serves more chronically homeless men than any agency in the state of Alabama - over 4,000 each year. (Firehouseshelter.com)

Special to The Birmingham Times

Donors, Sponsors Generously Support African-American History Museum

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The National Museum of African American History and Culture

By Stacy M. Brown

NNPA News Wire Contributor

How can citizens help reduce racial tension in communities?

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Panelist Lyord Watson, a preacher and philanthropist. (Ariel Worthy, The Birmingham Times)

By Ariel Worthy

The Birmingham Times

Ensley Renaissance Festival: Business owners say rebirth is more than hype

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Local artist displays paintings at Ensley Renaissance Festival. (Keisa Sharpe/Alabama NewsCenter)

By Keisa Sharpe

Alabama NewsCenter

BJCC master plan opts for open-air stadium over a dome

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The 45,000-seat open-air stadium would be built north of Uptown and could be expanded to 55,000 seats. Designers spoke with the University of Alabama at Birmingham and ESPN, which produces the annual Birmingham Bowl, to gauge their needs and input (provided photo)

By Michael Tomberlin

Alabama NewsCenter