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Officials say the exhibit celebrates Mays’ Alabama roots, in addition to his pioneering legacy in the Negro Leagues, and his Hall of Fame Major League Baseball career.
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BirminghamWorld on MSNWeek-long shutdown of major Birmingham rail line this summer: commuters warned of disruptionOne of Birmingham’s busiest commuter rail lines will shut down for a full week this summer, forcing thousands of passengers onto replacement buses and longer routes.
Birmingham city leaders have announced a crackdown on unpaid parking tickets following a recent city council decision. The ...
Several veteran councillors have been axed as Birmingham City Council's Labour group prepares for 2026 local elections ...
E-bikes are permitted to travel at a top speed of 15.5mph but some taken off the streets exceeded double the allowed limit ...
Hundreds of police officers will be out in force in Birmingham today (June 16) after a major operation returns to the city for a day of intense activity. | ITV News Central ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNNew exhibit unveiled in Birmingham to honor baseball legend Willie MaysA new exhibit was unveiled to honor the legacy of baseball great Willie Mays. The City of Birmingham, along with the Negro Southern League Museum, and the Center for Negro League Baseball Research ...
Birmingham's municipal election features a mix of experienced politicians, activists, and newcomers competing to shape the ...
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Buskers call for compromise amid PSPO plans for Birmingham city centreA busker has warned Birmingham risks becoming the country’s “least friendly city” for street performance if divisive PSPO ...
Birmingham Council has said the enormous Smithfield development could leave it facing a £29 million cost to meet the demand for extra school places.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNBirmingham Mayor honors local choir for their performance on the national stageMembers of a Birmingham choir group received high praise from city leaders Tuesday.The Birmingham Youth and Young Adult Fellowship Choir was recognized during the city council meeting July 15.Mayor ...
Birmingham City Council President Darrell O'Quinn, right, presides on Oct. 24, 2023, alongside former President Wardine Alexander, now president pro tem.
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