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  • JeffCo Commission presidents two words- racial mistrust

    BIRMINGHAM - AL - Jefferson County may be dealing with the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy filing, a federal hiring order, and a limited budget. But the commission president says that's not what's holding the county back. He and others believe the issue is racial mistrust. Commission President David Carrington made his remarks in a speech to the Kiwanis Club. He outlined ...

  • Parole denied in almost 40-year-old murder case

    He confessed to beating Zettle and Ostrander, who was 19 and now lives out of state. Rodriguez was sentenced to life in prison for Zettle's death and 15 years for the attempted murder of ...

  • Local school official weigh in failing schools list

    Birmingham Superintendent Craig Witherspoon and Jefferson County Superintendent Stephen Nowlin say they would rather not have a single school on this list. But they are looking at the glass half full. nThey say, even though some schools are considered failing, many of the them have made gains. They say they want that to be the focus. "Schools that have made twenty point gains in the last ...

  • Ala. synthetic marijuana manufacturing ring busted

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Authorities in Birmingham say they've busted a multimillion dollar drug operation that was being run out of an apartment near UAB. Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Capt. Hal Taylor told WBRC-TV Tuesday that ...

  • Ala. massage parlor closed after pair of raids

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Birmingham's city council has voted unanimously to shut down a massage parlor that has been the target of 2 prostitution raids. WBRC-TV ...


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Southland Tales [DVD]

Southland Tales [DVD]

Southland Tales, Richard Kellys insanely ambitious fever dream of a science fiction/political satire/anti-fantasy, roars at you with unapologetic gusto, inflaming the senses with its rich tapestry of post-millennial visuals and assaulting the mind with its skewering of the ... ...

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  • Mother and grandmother of missing baby speak to ABC 3340

    A desperate search is underway for a 10-month-old baby taken from his Birmingham home. Investigators believe 14 year old Dor'Sayde Gathright abducted De'Anthony Kelly early Monday morning from his ...

  • Superintendent Birmingham City Schools on states failing list should be recognized for progress

    The Alabama Department of Education just released a list of 78 failing schools under the Alabama Accountability Act. Of those, 29 are in Central Alabama- 11 within the Birmingham City Schools ...

  • Royal wants more help for Pratt City tornado aftermath

    BIRMINGHAM - AL - Birmingham City Council President, Roderick Royal, says he has a problem with the ongoing tornado aftermath cleanup in Pratt City. Royal says vacant lots continue to be ignored and the city has to do a better job of cleaning and cutting those properties. Many of the lots are from people who used to live there, but have moved away since the 2011 tornado. Royal says Mayor ...

  • Royal says Bell handled All-America City poorly

    BIRMINGHAM - AL - Birmingham City Council President, Roderick Royal, says he has a problem with how Mayor William Bell handled the recent All-America City award. The award was given to the city by the National Civic League. It was the first time in four decades the Magic City has gotten the recognition. Royal says the council was left in the dark when it came to what the mayor was trying to ...

  • UA in the News June 18 2013

    UA in the News In the spotlight PE Magazine (National Society of Professional Engineers) - May 2013 Students in the University of Alabama's College of Engineering take a unique approach to dispelling the stereotype that engineers are dry and boring wallflowers by taking the stage. Since 2007, a student-led theater troupe called COE Does ART (The College of Engineering Does Amateur ...

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