THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — You can trace the new-look UAB streetscapes to a single source. The Wallace Tumor Institute, the home of the UAB O’Neal Comprehensive...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Cassandra Griffen was born on Jan. 25, 1950 in Wilson, N.C. Her parents, Charles Richard Griffen and Bertha Baynes Griffen, were educators in...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The Sacramento Observer earned the night’s most prestigious recognition, the John B. Russwurm Award, presented to the newspaper with the highest cumulative score...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — When planning for your trip, the thoughts of hitting the road or boarding a flight can be stressful. You envision not “sugar plums...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — In remarks before a crowd that included state and local government officials, community partners and associates, Coca-Cola UNITED President and CEO Mike Suco...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Auburn Hacks presented an opportunity for these students to apply what they learned in their classes to real-world problems and develop an innovative...
By Sym Posey The Birmingham Times David Hicks, DO, on Monday officially took office as Jefferson County’s Health Officer, making him the first African American to...
BY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY Special to the Birmingham Times “You Had Me at Hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them. If you would like...
By Sym Posey The Birmingham Times When she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 27, Raquel Smith, a Minor High School and Tuskegee University alum...
_____________________________ Employment ____________________________ FACILITY PAINTER BJCC, is recruiting for a Facility Painter, for information & to apply visit https://www.bjcc.org/jobs/ or send resume to careers@bjcc.org /fax resume 205-458-8530. BT10/05/2023 _________________________ UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO Plumber II Case Manager Visit https://jobs.montevallo.edu UM is an AA/EO/F/D/V Institution BT10/05/2023 _________________________ THE CITY OF TALLADEGA IS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS WITHIN THE CITY SERVICE: CITY PLANNER Applications will be accepted through Friday, October 6, 2023 until 5:00 P.M. Position is subject to Civil Service Rules. The employee manages and supports functions supporting community planning and zoning operations for the City. The employee coordinates, plans, facilitates, and supports functions in planning and zoning, and makes recommendations regarding allocation resources and funding to accomplish tasks in the order of greatest priority. Develops processes and assembles appropriate resources. Serves as an “encyclopedia” regarding planning and zoning. Researches and applies for potential grants and funding sources. The employee also manages grants through their entire lifecycle ensuring all required reporting and documentation is completed. Background Check and drug screening required. Applications, job requirements, and salary information may be obtained at City Hall or online at www.talladega.com. EOE. Pay: $22.28-$34.35. Applications will be accepted through Friday, October 6, 2023 until 5:00 P.M and can be turned in at City Hall in the Human Resources Department or by email mcomeaux@talladega.com or tfalkner@talladega.com. BT010/05/2023 _____________________________ ___________________________ LEGAL _____________________________ CASE NO. CV-2023-902743 THE BIRMINGHAM LAND BANK AUTHORITY, a Public Corporation,...
Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Now more than ever, there’s a focus on prioritizing businesses that are actively addressing diversity, equity and inclusion, which creates...
-Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, after U.S. Supreme Court again allowed the drawing of a new Alabama congressional map with greater representation for Black voters;...
-Dr. David Hicks, his first day as Jefferson County Health Officer, the first African American in the position. This article originally appeared in The Birmingham Times.
By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson The Birmingham Times Trinita Ashford knows about balance. The mother of seven has served as executive director of ConnectionHealth, a community-based organization that...
By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson There are times when life calls us to boldly embrace our next season of change. And let me be very clear about this:...
By Sym Posey The Birmingham Times Diagnosed three-times, Taliesha Harris-Cash is a survivor of metastatic breast cancer — also called stage IV — which is breast...
By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson The Birmingham Times For a decade, Jefferson County Judge Patricia Stephens Moss has supported the Brenda’s Brown Bosom Buddies (BBBB) Sistah Strut, held...
By Carol Robinson AL.com This is another installment in The Birmingham Times/AL.com/CBS42 joint series, “Beyond the Violence: What Can Be Done to Address Birmingham’s Rising Homicide Rate?” Click here to...
By Michele Wilson, Chairwoman Mobile Area Black Chamber of Commerce The health of a community is often about connecting. Connecting with our neighbors, friends, and family...
By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson The Birmingham Times Doctors at Ascension St. Vincent’s are continuing to enroll patients for an international clinical trial introducing a new anticoagulant — medication...
By Cody D. Short | cshort@al.com Roy Wood Jr. commented on the news of his departure from “The Daily Show” Thursday, posting on X a quote attributed to Doug Herzog, “You...
By Lawrence Specker | lspecker@al.com Birmingham native Imani Perry has been honored with a 2023 MacArthur Fellowship, an elite honor colloquially known as the MacArthur Foundation’s “genius...
By Greg Garrison | ggarrison@al.com Rickwood Field will host a free blues concert on Saturday, Oct. 7, and then a home run derby on Sunday, Oct. 15,...
jw.org While remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic lowered reported instances of bullying, parents fear that for some students, going back to school will mean the...
Alaina Bookman AL.com This is another installment in The Birmingham Times/AL.com/CBS42 joint series, “Beyond the Violence.” Click here to sign up for the newsletter. Contribute to aid Alaina Bookman’s violence prevention...