BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBMA) — Two people were arrested in connection to the discovery of a missing man's body in Birmingham this week. The Birmingham Police Department said 51-year-old Wilbert Reynolds Jr. and 54- year-old Dexter Jemison were charged with Capital Murder (Victim inside Vehicle) in connection to the shooting death of Juan Chapman.
This company’s troubling history of safety failures ... has posed a significant risk to the more than 1,500 workers at its Decatur location."
Bessemer City School parent Tiara Tompkins' said she has noticed progress in her daughter's test scores following the National Assessment of Educational Progress Report, which shows Alabama students leading in post-covid academic recovery.
A Birmingham man was found dead in a wooded area in east Alabama. Lincoln police on Tuesday identified the man as Bobby Beverly. He was 59. The discovery was made Thursday in the woods line near the 200 block of England Road after authorities were notified of a body found. Officers and firefighters arrived and pronounced Beverly dead.
Mauri Robinson, the Director of Operations and Finance for Alabama Aerospace and Aviation School,"We are certaintly displaease
The former administrator of the Crenshaw County Jail has been indicted with allegedly assaulting an inmate and lying about it to federal investigators. Alexander
The Birmingham-Jefferson County Justice Governance Partnership aims to reduce violence through evidence-based strategies.
TRUSSVILLE, Ala. ( WBRC) - A natural gas pipeline was struck at the Birmingham Eastern Landfill on Alton Road Tuesday afternoon. The Trussville Police Department says they received multiple calls about a loud bang near the Magnolia Heights subdivision.
Alabama, the "Heart of Dixie," is a state steeped in Southern history, natural beauty and vibrant culture. Its largest cities range from bustling economic hubs to charming towns with rich traditions.
Fundamentally, to me, it’s about survival,” says Sherry-Lea Bloodworth Botop, Birmingham’s new chief resilience and sustainability officer about fighting climate change.
It's the fifteenth year for National School Choice Week and Black Alabamians for Education is celebrating in a special way.On Wednesday, the organization held a Family Feud-styled event for students at schools of choice around the Birmingham area.