The Birmingham band are set to be given Freedom of the City next week - but campaigners want to see more done to celebrate the band's enormous success
The pioneering heavy metal band from Birmingham, England is slated to receive the prestigious title of City Freeman from their hometown’s city council next week.
Three candidates have officially announced their run, while speculation grows about other potential candidates.
The original lineup of Osbourne, Iommi, Butler and Ward will join just 50 others in being recognised as Freemen by the City Of Birmingham
After a Thursday night shooting on First Avenue North, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin this morning stated his opposition to the opening of PRVLGE, a new bar in a trouble spot where the Birmingham City Council last month approved a new liquor license.
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If you have an issue in Birmingham, such as a pothole or your neighbor’s tall grass, the Birmingham City Council is making it easier to report these problems.
The Birmingham City Council on Tuesday approved $600,000 in incentives to help reestablish a grocery store at the Heritage Park Towne Center in the Woodland Park neighborhood.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - Birmingham city leaders are calling on the state to help find more affordable housing options. The city council has a list of priorities for lawmakers when they return to Montgomery in just two weeks. They include the creation of the Birmingham Housing Trust Fund.
The Birmingham Police Department has seen more than 100 people attend the physical agility and abilities screenings required to qualify for the Birmingham Police
Sixteen 'green areas' across the city have been identified for let in new data from the authority over the last 12 months
Plans to tackle ‘aggressive begging’ in Birmingham city centre have taken a step forward despite fears for vulnerable homeless people. The city council proposed aggressive/intrusive begging be added to a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) amid calls for change from local businesses.