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Lawyers for Alabama Death Row Inmate Toforest Johnson Announce Next Step   

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From left: Scott Douglas, founder and executive director of Greater Birmingham Ministries, former Alabama Attorney General Bill Baxley and Beth Shelburne, journalist and creator of a new podcast about the case of Toforest Johnson. (Ryan Michaels, The Birmingham Times)

By Ryan Michaels

The Birmingham Times

Biden Appoints Birmingham’s Woodfin to Council on Historic Preservation; Mayor Sworn In

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President Joe Biden appointed Woodfin to the ACHP for a term ending June 2025. (PROVIDED PHOTO)

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Southtown Court Redevelopment Begins With Displaced Families in Mind   

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From left: Kenneth E. Free, field director of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Birmingham office; Birmingham City Councilor Darrell O'Quinn; Southside Development Company general manager Carol Clarke; Housing Authority of the Birmingham District CEO Dontrelle Young-Foster; Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and D.G. Pantazis Jr., chairman of the HABD board of commissioners. (Ryan Michaels, The Birmingham Times)

By Ryan Michaels

The Birmingham Times

USFL Returns This Weekend in Birmingham

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‘Traveling Billboard’ Unveiled; Motorcoach Honors Civil Rights in Birmingham AL

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From left: Foot Soldiers Terry Collins, Jacqueline Taylor, Paulette Roby, Iris Phillips and community activist Quincy Moore. (Ryan Michaels, The Birmingham Times)

By Ryan Michaels

The Birmingham Times

Meet Angela Abdur-Rasheed: Birmingham’s Champion for Black Business Owners

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By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson

For The Birmingham Times

‘Two Brothers’ to Explore Jewish and Black Musical Traditions at Temple Beth-El

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Dmitri Gaskin, left, and Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell make up Tsvey Brider, which is Yiddish for "Two Brothers." The musical duo performs April 22 at Temple Beth-El in Birmingham's Southside community. (Adam Wiseman Photo)
By Ryan Michaels
The Birmingham Times

Musician Anthony Russell: Far More Than A ‘Black Guy Singing in Yiddish’

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Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell, singer/musician, makes up one half of Tsvey Brider, which will perform April 22 at Temple Beth-El in Birmingham's Southside community. (Stefan Loeber Photo)
By Ryan Michaels
The Birmingham Times