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New Listing: 3-Bedroom Townhome In Vestavia Hills
This Vestavia townhome offers more than 1,500 square feet of living space in an award-winning school system.

I am a lifelong Alabama resident with more than two decades of media under my belt. I have worked for a daily newspaper, a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, a television station and a couple of radio stations. I also tried my hand at marketing for a little while. But I love writing news. This opportunity to bring Patch to Birmingham is a chance for my hometown to benefit from a new - and better - way to read and receive news. You can contact me at michael.seale@patch.com.
This Vestavia townhome offers more than 1,500 square feet of living space in an award-winning school system.

In this market, homes in Crestline do not stay on the market long, and this charming home on Euclid is no exception.
This 1930s home is in the heart of Forest Park on Clairmont Avenue, close to shopping, restaurants and the Highland Park Golf Course.
The spacious fenced in backyard with wooded lot behind the home gives privacy and space in this 5-bedroom home.
A proposed rock quarry on Butler Mountain is meeting opposition from Clay residents, and the Sierra Club has now joined the fight.
The Vestavia Hills Board of Education will hold a special meeting June 7 to discuss personnel matters.
The body of an unidentified white man was discovered in a creek in Jefferson County Monday.
A family of four was threatened by a 15-year-old girl wielding a knife in the parking lot of the Target in Trussville.
Alabamians are reporting more snake sightings as the weather warms up, and an expert discusses what to do if you encounter one.
Two children and a teenager are among four people who died when their vehicle left I=20 and plunged into Logan Martin Lake.
A shooting early Monday morning in Jefferson County left two people hospitalized.
The Birmingham City Schools system will now offer COVID-19 shots to students and their families.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of May 23-29.
People in Alabama lost more money to scammers in 2020 than the previous year, a recent analysis found.
A man is dead after a shooting at a Chevron gas station on Ensley Avenue Friday morning.
A U.S. Appellate Court affirmed the convictions of a Birmingham lawyer and a Drummond executive in a scheme to bribe a state legislator.
The Mountain Brook Police Department conducted joint operational training and practice inside Mountain Brook High School Wednesday.
Gas prices in Alabama have increased an average of 20 cents per gallon over the last month.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham was named America's No. 4 Best Employer for New Graduates 2021 by Forbes.
Vestavia Hills City Schools released a review of the school system's accomplishments for the 2020-21 school year.