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EBSCO Eyes Shelby County Property For Multi-Family Development
EBSCO is looking at vacant property near Tattersall Park for a possible multi-family development.

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EBSCO is looking at vacant property near Tattersall Park for a possible multi-family development.

April’s full pink moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons that will shine big and bright over Alabama.
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch this past week.
A key federal committee recommended that the U.S. lift the pause of the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine.
Hoover residents attending UAB and Framingham State were initiated into the Phi Kappa Phi honor society.
Vestavia Hills City Schools have opened registration for the 2021-22 school year.
Alabama’s 2021 red snapper season for private recreational anglers will be different than in previous years.
Attorney general Steve Marshall says a phishing scam has been circulating statewide involving unemployment benefits fraud.
Local clothier Radcliffe Menge plans to open a store at the corner of Canterbury Road and Culver this summer.
Mayor Woodfin expresses condolences to the loved ones, friends and co-workers of Donald Jones, a 26-year veteran firefighter.
A man was shot by a Birmingham police officer while police were searching a Fairfield home in a drug investigation.
The expectation of bad weather Saturday has forced the City of Hoover to move Celebrate Hoover Day, originally planned for April 24.
The Alabama Sports Writers Association released its final regular season baseball and softball rankings Wednesday.
The Alabama Sports Writers Association released its final regular season baseball and softball rankings Wednesday.
The Birmingham area is in a "slight risk" zone for severe weather Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
A Hoover resident won the Alpha Phi Sigma Distinguished Honors Graduate Prize at Troy University.
A Vestavia Hills resident was named IFC Man of the Year during the Wofford College Greek Awards Program.
The Vestavia Hills Police Department will safely dispose of any unwanted or expired prescription drugs Saturday.
Three men were arrested after Jefferson County Sheriff's Office investigators searched a Jefferson County home Tuesday.
Road work Thursday on Old Leeds Road near the Mountain Brook Club golf course will close part of the road for most of the day.