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Birmingham has demolished 77 nuisance properties since early 2025, significantly reducing the average demolition time from 3.5 years to just 11 months. City Councilor Hunter Williams emphasized the challenge of identifying owners. The city has invest...
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Tanisia Moore, a Birmingham mother of three, pivoted from attorney to children's author during the pandemic. Her newest book, "Wash Day Love," honors the rich hair care traditions in the Black community, motivated by her daughter's experiences. Moore...
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(BY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY | Special to the Birmingham Times) Gary recalled first noticing Regina during announcements, humorously thinking, “wow, she talks a lot.” After joining the security team near the finance office where she worked, his interes...
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Letters have been issued for the estates of several decedents. Claimants should notify the personal representatives in writing, while debtors must settle payments promptly. Estates include Christopher James Barton Smyth, Donna L. Guyker, Mark C. Klin...
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JHADLEY GOLF CORP has been incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of 1988, effective October 1, 1989. This filing, submitted to the Secretary of State on 2/17/2025, pertains to Allegheny...
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Under Trump, the EPA has shifted its mission, with Administrator Lee Zeldin declaring a “war” on regulations that protect Americans. His 31 actions threaten lives, increasing healthcare costs and worsening air quality. As global environmental awarene...
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The Tennessee Aquatic Project empowers under-resourced youth through scuba diving and aquatic activities, fostering confidence and life skills. Co-founded by Kenneth Stewart, TAP offers free training and experiences supported by local partnerships. T...
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The Castries Comprehensive Secondary School (CCSS) celebrated its 51st anniversary with a Special Civic Duty Presentation, promoting political engagement among students. National leaders and alumni emphasized the significance of civic participation,...
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Suzanne Miles-Gustave, Esq., a notable member of Meharry Medical College’s first Ph.D. cohort, has been named Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services by NYC Mayor Eric Adams. With over 20 years in health equity, she aims to enhance healthcare acce...
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The House of Assembly's Standing Finance Committee has greenlighted the 2025/2026 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, to be presented by Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre. This historic $2 billion budget will be debated this Thursday and Friday, with...
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A lively crowd marked the grand opening of the Boston-Thurmond United Outreach Center at Bridge Street and Canal Drive last Tuesday. This enhanced facility, funded by $1.6 million from the American Rescue Plan Act, promotes community programs and pro...
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Rev. Al Sharpton will inaugurate the 2025 National Action Network Annual Convention on April 2nd in New York City. Following the ribbon cutting, he’ll engage in a fireside chat with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, tackling key national issues affecting Blac...
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As a pianist and music sociologist, I strive to animate history with music. During the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir's Voices of the Spirit concert, we delve into Margaret Bonds' “Credo,” emphasizing its contemporary significance. Music represents res...
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Tony Gilroy, the mastermind behind Disney+’s Andor, revealed in 2023 his intent to share the show’s scripts but hesitated, fearing AI misuse. Over 400 industry leaders echoed his concerns, urging the government to protect creative rights, fearing tha...
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Inner Beauty, a mentoring initiative for Marion County girls, celebrated its 2025 pageant winners on March 23 at Bitwell Event Center. Established by Chrystal Hines two decades ago, the program focuses on fostering confidence, character, and sisterho...