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Workers question their treatment since the water works was reorganized as Central Alabama Water.
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The Birmingham City Schools superintendent was named 2025-26 Outstanding Superintendent of the Year by the AEA.
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A federal lawsuit contests the state takeover of the water works and three state court cases challenge the firing of three senior managers.
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U.S. Steel’s $70 million investment in its Fairfield Works is just an indication of what the steelmaker plans to bring to western Jefferson County.
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One had operated as a nonprofit for youth until it was discovered it had been selling alcohol.
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The JeffCo Commission is considering waiving some taxes for the steelmaker to expand its work.
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Wright shepherded the paper through a decade full of changes.
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The city recently announced that a $2 million grant will fund studies of development at Birmingport and the old Ensley Works site.
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S&P Global Ratings signaled it’s watching CAW and could reduce the rating more.
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Previous developers hadn’t followed through on housing plans, and the city wants to draw in new offers.
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The new Birmingham city initiative will reach out to boys during a high-risk time in their lives.
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Board members disagreed over whether a lobbyist is a ‘want’ or a ‘need.’
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The commission also gave its final OK to a $200,000 tax abatement for the StoneX Group expansion.
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The grocer expanded recently to provide organic foods and health staples in the underserved area.
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Three County Commission seats, U.S. House seat among those with only one qualified major party candidate.
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The council also set a hearing on the northside-southside portion of its comprehensive plan.
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The BJCC took in the basketball games because of continuing storm damage in Mississippi; Willie Mays Tournament moved from Rickwood Field because of freezing temps.
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Dangerously cold temperatures are predicted into Sunday.
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The new executive director and CEO said she wants to honor the “sacred ground” on which the institute is built while adapting for the future.
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Birmingham councilors also OK’d a $2 million loan toward redevelopment of the old Birmingham City Schools property in the Uptown area.
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Temps are expected to hover in the teens and 20s in the morning before eventually rising to nearly 40.
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Headed toward his inauguration Tuesday for a third term, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin sat down with BirminghamWatch for a broad conversation touching on infrastructure, tourism, crime and more issues.