Freedom Rider Charles Person remembered as ‘tireless advocate for justice’Barnett Wright2025-01-10T15:00:14-06:0001.13.25|Community, Community Service|
From delivering fastballs to delivering the Gospel: Negro Leagues pitcher William Greason remembers Rickwood Field playing daysSolomon Crenshaw Jr.2024-06-15T07:19:42-05:0006.14.24|Community|
Seven years after its creation, development of Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument picking up speedMichael Sznajderman2023-12-13T12:17:26-06:0012.13.23|Community|
Can’t Miss Alabama: Savor Hispanic Heritage Month, and many other happeningsShirley Jackson2023-09-15T10:50:43-05:0009.14.23|Community|
National ‘Balm in Gilead’ conference coming to Birmingham, Alabama, seeks healing from 1963 civil rights woundsAnthony Cook2023-09-01T15:11:00-05:0009.05.23|Community, Events|
Birmingham’s Collegeville community helped nurture the 1963 civil rights movementShirley Jackson2023-08-16T14:55:29-05:0008.16.23|Community|
Birmingham prepares to commemorate 60th anniversary of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombingAlabama News Center Staff2023-08-16T11:28:40-05:0008.03.23|Community|
‘Cool Green Trees’ initiative bringing beauty, shade, health benefits to Birmingham neighborhoodMark Kelly2023-06-15T14:23:02-05:0006.16.23|Community, Community Service, Stewardship|
Alabama civil rights sites to receive federal funding for restoration, programmingAlabama News Center Staff2023-09-12T15:15:36-05:0006.06.23|Community|
Jefferson County officials provide federal dollars to Birmingham civil rights sitesAlabama News Center Staff2023-09-12T15:23:05-05:0003.28.23|Community|
A revolutionary life: Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth recalls making history in BirminghamMark Kelly2023-03-16T16:22:21-05:0003.17.23|Community|
How Alabama’s Christopher Burson turned his floral company into a community love festNicole S. Daniel2023-08-08T13:31:53-05:0002.14.23|Business|