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Coroner searching for families of 2 men
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–The Jefferson County Coroner/Medical Examiner’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance in locating the families of two men who recently died in Jefferson County. The first man, James Steven Arrington, 56, was found in medical distress outside of the Fire House Shelter in Birmingham on June...
Hoover apartment building goes 4 days without running water
HOOVER, Ala. (WIAT) — The Thirty-One 32 Cypress apartments in Hoover have been without water for four days. Those that live there say they have been trying to get in contact with management at the complex and have been left without answers. Last Thursday, the EMBA Management Group sent a notice to some informing them […]
Abbie Stockard crowned Miss Alabama 2024
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Listen up Yellowhammer State... we have a new Miss Alabama!. Abbie Stockard, who competed as Miss Hoover, was crowned Miss Alabama at the Wright Center on the campus of Samford University Saturday night. Passing the crown to Stockard was Mobile native Brianna Burrell, Miss Alabama 2023....
CAP program starts in Five Points and Switch districts
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A group of ambassadors is working to help keep downtown Birmingham safe and clean. Both the Five Points and Switch districts are now “Business Improvement Districts” and Rev Birmingham has now expanded the CAP services into each district. They hope it means a cleaner...
Birmingham’s tallest building in possible financial trouble
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Birmingham’s tallest building is in possible financial trouble, the CEO of REV Birmingham says the building’s owners have entered it into a receivership. The news about the Shipt Tower has some in downtown Birmingham concerned. David Fleming, the CEO of REV Birmingham, a non-profit whose mission is to revitalize the city, […]
Birmingham-Hoover ranked 39th most dangerous U.S. city for pedestrians
The state of Alabama has some work to do when it comes to keeping pedestrians safe. This comes as a national group, Smart Growth America, identifies the Birmingham - Hoover area as the 39th most dangerous in the nation for pedestrians. Over the last two years we have seen a...
7 new + coming soon businesses we can’t wait to see in Birmingham
Happy July, Birmingham! It’s a new month and, as always, there are plenty of exciting new openings to look forward to. From an exciting gaming cafe to a family fun destination coming soon to The Magic City, here are seven new openings and upcoming projects to keep on your radar.
Tuberville honors Trussville man as ‘Veteran of the Month’
WASHINGTON–Sen. Tommy Tuberville honored U.S. Army Lt. Col. Wayne Davenport of Trussville as the July “Veteran of the Month” in a video released Tuesday. Tuberville recognizes a different Alabama veteran each month for their service and contribution to their community. “When we think of coaches, we often...
Tarrant community removes more than 1,000 bags of trash during weekend cleanup
TARRANT, Ala. (WBRC) - An update has been given on the city-wide cleanup event in Tarrant. Neighbors and city employees worked together to collect over 1,000 bags of trash this past weekend. You name it and they grabbed it. Mayor Wayman Newton says they collected 609 house-hold garbage bags, 500...
Birmingham Hosting Mental Health Awareness Event
Birmingham, AL (WBMA) - The City of Birmingham will be presenting a Mental Health Awareness Day on Friday, July 12, from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. with the help of community partners. In a society where mental health discussions tend to be uncomfortable, the event intends to discuss its importance along with offering free resources to assist people within the community.
Transplant Games of America starts in Birmingham on Friday
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — This week marks the start of the 2024 Transplant Games of America in Birmingham. The event features athletes from all 50 states who have helped with or received organ donations. The Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau estimates this will have a $10.2 million impact locally. Every other year, the Transplant Games of […]
Birmingham area VA shares tips on how to help veterans dealing with PTSD during Independence Day celebrations
The Fourth of July is a big time for veterans but in the midst of celebrating some who’ve experienced traumatic events can have flashbacks. VA Supervisory Social Worker for Mental Health, Melissa Evans says that last year the Birmingham area VA health system treated roughly 12,000 veterans with PTSD.
The Lumbar says city construction project impacting business flow
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Lumbar was among the first businesses to be granted a shared spaces license by the city in 2020. However, owner Rylie Hightower states that they were required to remove it in January in anticipation of a construction project that did not commence until several months later.
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