Counterfeit postal stamps worth nearly $150,000 were confiscated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection investigators in Birmingham. The seizure, authorities said, stopped 200,000 fake Forever Stamps from Hong Kong from entering postal circulation.
Business activity continues in February, with several restaurants and retailers announcing openings across the Birmingham metro. There will also be one closing, along with a well-known pair of businesses changing ownership.
A Birmingham manufacturing and distribution company is planning a $45 million investment in its operations near Parrish in Walker County. Nelson Brothers Inc. makes commercial and explosives chemicals for the mining industry, as well offering distribution, engineering and technical services.
Whiskey Myers is set to bring the "What We Were Born to Do Tour" to the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham. The concert, featuring special
Birmingham City Hall is hosting an exhibition titled "Two Minute Warning: A Look at the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March by Legendary Photograp
Demonstrators say it was important to organize and express their concerns out in the open during a peaceful protest.
February is coming to an end, and fans of live music may be looking for their next opportunity to attend a concert in the Birmingham area.
Two mothers are on a mission to save lives by encouraging the community to learn how to use a tourniquet, a live saving device that can “stop the bleed” during an emergency.
Birmingham mayor officially announces candidacy for 3rd term
Six women said they were subjected to repeated sexual advances while they worked at Science Beauty Tech between 2021 and 2023.
A new event and entertainment venue has opened doors in Birmingham's Belview Heights neighborhood. According to a report by WBRC Fox 6, The Heights Event and Entertainment Center opened at 4016 Ave. I in Birmingham after a major renovation to a long-shuttered facility.
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNRide held in Birmingham to celebrate Black History MonthA fun and visual event was held in Birmingham Saturday to commemorate Black History Month. The "Black Pride Ride" was a parade of decorated vehicles which rolled a distance of about one mile from McAlpine Recreation Center to Erskine Hawkins Park in the Ensley community.
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