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USFL Schedule + Jerky Recall: The Week In News
Catch up on some of the stories that made headlines this past week on Patch in the Birmingham metro.
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Catch up on some of the stories that made headlines this past week on Patch in the Birmingham metro.
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A woman has been charged with murder in the deadly shooting in the Kingston housing community Monday.
A worker died Thursday morning in an accident that occurred at a construction site in the Innsbrook subdivision of Pinson.
A correctional officer at Donaldson Correctional Facility in Bessemer has been charged in the death of inmate Victor Russo.
The legendary piano company is opening a showroom in Mountain Brook's English Village to serve the Birmingham music community.
Alabamians could see up to an inch of snow this weekend, as temperatures fall into the 20s Friday night.
The Old Farmer's Almanac says to expect a warmer spring than normal with unseasonably low amounts of rain.
Crosshaven Road will close Thursday night for pipe work, which should affect traffic through Mountain Brook and Cahaba Heights.
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A Birmingham man plead guilty this week to the charges of sex trafficking of a minor and production of child pornography.
The Trussville City Council approved a resolution supporting a bill involving trains blocking railroad crossings.
BenchMark Physical Therapy its opened a third outpatient clinic in Hoover, its 10th metro Birmingham facility.
Get Healthy on the Railroad, the series of free exercise classes, returns for in-person classes this month.
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More than 1,600 pounds of ready-to-eat jerky products have been recalled in eight states, including Alabama.
A Publix-anchored retail plaza in Hoover has been purchased by a South Carolina company for $15.6 million.
Biscuit Love, known for its Southern dishes and locally sourced ingredients, is coming to Cahaba Heights.
Gas prices have reached a staggering average of $4.173 per gallon nationwide. Many counties in Alabama are already at that level.