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  • Culture

    Nourish Grocer Plants Seeds of Wellness in Western Birmingham with Health-Focused Food and Education

    The grocer expanded recently to provide organic foods and health staples in the underserved area.

    Forrest Terrell, February 5, 2026
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    Ole Miss Women Shift Games to Birmingham in Retreat From Winter Storms

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    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., January 30, 2026
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    Deborah Bowie Returns Home to Lead BCRI During Challenging Times

    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.

    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., January 30, 2026
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    MLK Day Speaker Urges Continuation, Not Just Commemoration

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    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., January 19, 2026
  • Government

    CAW Prequalifies Engineers, Settles Public Records Lawsuit

    The water board also hired a new financial adviser in its meeting Friday.

    Olivia McMurrey, January 17, 2026
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    The company is making an investment of $793.1 million in its North Birmingham operation.

    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., January 6, 2026
  • Government

    Lake Purdy Dam Work Halted Without Public Explanation

    Some water board members asked for an update on the dam stabilization project in a meeting Monday but were rebuffed.

    Olivia McMurrey, January 6, 2026
  • Economy

    Birmingham Council Expected To Consider Short-Term Rental Regs in 2026

    With new city councilors on board, regulations to limit short-term home rentals are set to come back up in the first quarter of the year.

    Olivia McMurrey, December 29, 2025
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    JeffCo Pledges $3.5M Toward KultureCity’s Goal of National Accessibility Park

    Actor Stephen Kunken, a member of KultureCity’s board, was at the courthouse Thursday for a vote on the plans for the old Powell Steam Plant property.

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    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., December 18, 2025
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    Jones, former U.S. senator, focused on kitchen table issues in the launch of his campaign for the Democratic nomination as governor.

    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., December 13, 2025
  • Government

    Council Approves Extension of Homeless Outreach Contract; Williams Questions Price Tag

    The council extended a $1.7 million agreement with Urban Alchemy.

    Daniel Gaddy, December 9, 2025
  • Economy

    Residential Development to Begin Early Next Year at The Star Uptown

    The Birmingham City Council approved rezoning the property adjacent to the old Carraway Hospital site for the construction.

    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., December 3, 2025
  • Government

    At His Third Inauguration, Woodfin Promises Agenda to Support Children From ‘Cradle to Career’

    Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin was reelected in August with three-fourths of the vote.

    Daniel Gaddy, November 25, 2025
  • Government

    Woodfin: Birmingham Must Move Beyond ‘Perpetual Promise’ and Plan for Generational Growth

    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.

    Daniel Gaddy, November 24, 2025
  • Government

    Experts Give Differing Opinions on How to Best Stabilize Purdy Dam

    The vice chairman of the board over Central Alabama Water said most likely the board will continue work to shore up the dam.

    Olivia McMurrey, November 19, 2025
  • Government

    Water Board Ends Lobbying Contracts, Plans To Rely on Personal Ties

    Board members disagreed over whether a lobbyist is a ‘want’ or a ‘need.’

    Olivia McMurrey, February 6, 2026
  • Government

    JeffCo Denies Liquor License to Revive Wesley’s Boobie Trap

    The commission also gave its final OK to a $200,000 tax abatement for the StoneX Group expansion.

    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., February 5, 2026
  • ElectionWatch 2026

    Jefferson County Elections Shaped Early as Uncontested Races Emerge

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    Virginia Martin, February 5, 2026
  • Government

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    Daniel Gaddy, February 3, 2026
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    Virginia Martin, January 30, 2026
  • Government

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    Daniel Gaddy, January 27, 2026
  • Government

    Councilors Approve $2.6M Construction Bid to Rebuild Tornado-Damaged Pratt Neighborhood

    The Birmingham City Council approved more work to rehab the neighborhood devastated in 2011.

    Daniel Gaddy, January 20, 2026
  • Government

    Contractor Concerned About Work Suspension on ‘High-Hazard’ Dam, Disputes CAW’s Account of Project Pause

    Work to stabilize the Lake Purdy Dam has been stopped, and CAW could decide early this year whether to continue.

    Olivia McMurrey, January 8, 2026
  • Government

    Birmingham Council, Mayor Outline Housing and Blight Priorities Ahead of Legislative Session

    Many items on the wishlist are focused on cleaning up properties more quickly and making them available for development.

    Daniel Gaddy, January 6, 2026
  • Government

    Serving Notice: Scales Says JeffCo Not Taking Business From Constables

    A recent proposal was misunderstood and caused concern among constables, Jefferson County Commissioner Lashunda Scales said.

    Solomon Crenshaw Jr., January 7, 2026
  • Government
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    Councilors also approved spending $3.6 million on end-of-year bonuses for employees.

    Daniel Gaddy, December 16, 2025
  • Government

    JeffCo Starts to Prep for Potential Arrival of Large Data Centers

    The County Commission president proposed studying rules for data center developments before one asks to move into unincorporated Jefferson County.

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