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- Check3 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has added several media releases from the Birmingham Police Department regarding recent crime-related arrests and investigations, while significant content related to community partnerships and city updates has been removed.SummaryDifference100%
- Check10 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Birmingham has announced a photography exhibition by Spider Martin commemorating the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March and has selected Alicia’s Coffee to operate the coffee shop at the historic A.G. Gaston Motel.SummaryDifference100%
- Check17 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Birmingham has launched a new website aimed at improving user experience and has initiated a lawsuit against the owner of Mountainside Apartments due to serious criminal incidents at the property. Additionally, a partnership has been formed with Builders + Backers to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.SummaryDifference74%
- Check24 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Birmingham is opening a warming station on February 16 and 17 due to expected freezing temperatures, and Mayor Randall L. Woodfin is actively advocating for public safety legislation. Additionally, Jamilah Woods has been appointed as the new Chief Human Resources Officer.SummaryDifference100%
- Check31 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Birmingham has introduced new rights for property owners regarding unauthorized occupants and has selected partners for a safe sleep pilot program for unhoused residents. Additionally, a local designer is donating prom dresses to seniors at Parker High.SummaryDifference100%
- Check39 days agoChange DetectedThe City of Birmingham has announced a $44 million federal grant to boost biotechnology innovations, alongside various press releases including updates on police recruitment efforts and a lawsuit against a short-term rental property due to illegal activities.SummaryDifference100%
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