Birmingham Hopes to Land 2016 Democratic National Convention

Birmingham is trying to land its biggest prize in years: The 2016 Democratic National Convention. Members from the Democratic National Committee began a two-day tour of the city on Monday. They're meeting with local promoters and scouting locations to see if Birmingham could support a convention the size of the DNC. In addition to Birmingham, the party is also considering Columbus, Ohio; New York, Philadelphia, and Phoenix.

Several Key Republican Contests on the Ballot for Tuesday Primary Runoff Election

Alabama voters go to the polls Tuesday, July 15 for a runoff election. Check here to find your polling place and to see sample ballots. The Republican runoff has several statewide contests -- for secretary of state, state auditor and Public Service Commission Place 2. There's also a runoff for the 6th Congressional District in the Birmingham area, as well as runoffs for six legislative seats and some county offices.

Birmingham Board of Education Delays Property Tax Increase Referendum

The Birmingham Board of Education voted Tuesday to delay a referendum on a property tax increase supporters hope will generate local revenue for the school system. The board has proposed a 3-mill increase on property taxes to fund school programs.

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Commemorates 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act

Fifty years ago on July 2, Lyndon B Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law. To commemorate this anniversary, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute hosted a panel discussion on how the Civil Rights Act continues to impact Americans.

FEMA Extends Disaster Assistance Deadline For Alabama Residents Affected by April Tornados, Flooding

The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have extended the deadline for Alabama residents to register for assistance if they were affected by the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that hit the state in late April. Applications for assistance from both agencies are now due July 15, pushed back from the original July 1 deadline.

Find Your Polling Place for June 3 and Learn About Alabama’s New Voter ID Requirement

Primary elections in Alabama are Tuesday, June 3. This is the first election where Alabama's new voter ID law will be in effect. Voters in all precincts in Alabama will be required to show a state issued photo ID or a student ID from an Alabama college or university. Here's all the information you need to be prepared for election day.