• Red Mountain Park Adds Accessible Restrooms, Water Fountains as it Builds on Birmingham’s Past

    Red Mountain Park Adds Accessible Restrooms, Water Fountains as it Builds on Birmingham’s Past

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Red Mountain Park, the vast urban green space built atop Birmingham’s former iron ore mines, has opened a new pavilion with permanent, universally accessible restrooms and water fountains at its main Frankfurt Drive entrance. The 1,800-square-foot covered pavilion is designed to make visits more comfortable and safer, especially for people with disabilities,…

  • Birmingham Museum Seeks Lost Works by Trailblazing Black Artist

    Birmingham Museum Seeks Lost Works by Trailblazing Black Artist

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala — The Birmingham Museum of Art is asking the public to help solve a decades-old mystery: what happened to the artwork from a 1963 solo exhibition by Corietta Mitchell, the first Black artist to have a one-woman show at the museum during segregation. As the museum marks its 75th anniversary this year, staff…

  • Birmingham Airport Lands 2 New Nonstop Routes with Breeze Airways

    Birmingham Airport Lands 2 New Nonstop Routes with Breeze Airways

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala — Breeze Airways, a fast-growing low-cost carrier, will launch two new nonstop destinations from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport this summer, giving local travelers direct flights to South Florida and North Carolina’s Research Triangle for the first time in several years. Beginning July 3, Breeze will operate twice-weekly nonstop service from Birmingham to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood…

  • Coastal Counties Brace as House Approves Gulf of America Switch

    Coastal Counties Brace as House Approves Gulf of America Switch

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s push to rebrand the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” is the latest example of President Donald Trump and his allies using symbolic gestures to literally rewrite the map in his image, even as critics warn the country will be living with the consequences long after the headlines fade.…

  • Patriot Front Banner on Birmingham Expressway Quickly Removed by Locals

    Patriot Front Banner on Birmingham Expressway Quickly Removed by Locals

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala — A large Patriot Front banner erected on the Elton B. Stephens Expressway southbound was spotted and taken down within hours on Feb. 22, 2026, continuing a pattern of the white supremacist group’s low-profile propaganda efforts in the Birmingham area. Patriot Front, which accounted for about 82% of U.S. white supremacist propaganda incidents…

  • Alabama Advances Abstinence-Only Sex Ed Mandate as Teen Birth, STD Rates Rank Near Top Nationally

    Alabama Advances Abstinence-Only Sex Ed Mandate as Teen Birth, STD Rates Rank Near Top Nationally

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Senate has passed legislation that would prohibit sex education for public school students in kindergarten through fourth grade and require an abstinence-only approach, known as “sexual risk avoidance,” for older grades, despite the state’s persistently high rates of teen births and sexually transmitted infections. Senate Bill 209, approved last week…