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Candidates Make One Final Push Before Tuesday’s GOP Senate Runoff

Vice President Mike Pence addressed a crowd at a rally Monday night in Birmingham for Republican Senate candidate Luther Strange. Pence’s speech seemed at times more in support of Trump […]

Rural Hospitals Struggle, but Wilcox County’s Could Survive

Most rural hospitals in Alabama are operating at a financial loss. Since 2010, a half-dozen have closed, one of the highest closure rates in the nation. But as it turns out, a tiny hospital in the state's poorest county could buck the trend.

Regional Governments Team Up to Lure Amazon to Birmingham

Government and corporate leaders from throughout Jefferson County announced a joint effort today to lure a proposed Amazon headquarters to Birmingham.

Denver or Bust! UAB Solar House Heads to the Rockies for Competition

After a little blood spilled, a lot of sweat poured and a few tears were shed, a team of UAB students, faculty, staff and alumni is in Denver to compete in the 2017 Solar Decathlon.

A New Chapter for S-Town Fans

A resident of Woodstock, Alabama developed a project that allows fans of the S-Town podcast to connect the place its set while raising awareness for suicide prevent.

Dueling Endorsements for Mayor Among Birmingham Police

Talk about choosing sides -- Birmingham police are split on who they support for mayor in the upcoming runoff election on Oct. 3.

Moore or Strange? For Some GOP Voters It’s the ‘Lesser of Two Evils’

Alabama Republican voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to determine their party's candidate in a special Senate election. The choices in the runoff? Appointed Sen. Luther Strange, and the controversial former Alabama Supreme Court Judge Roy Moore. Neither is ideal for some.

WBHM Politics: Mayor/Council Friction

In this episode of WBHM Politics, we discuss the fractured relationship between Birmingham Mayor William Bell and the City Council and how upcoming elections may affect that.

The Moth Radio Hour

The Moth Radio Hour (Saturday from noon – 1 p.m. and Sunday from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.) is a weekly series featuring true stories told live on stage without […]

Selfies and Handshakes and Smiles, Oh My! Birmingham Mayor’s Race Heats Up

The Birmingham city election runoff is less than two weeks away, and in the mayor’s race, almost any street, coffee shop, boutique or park can turn into a battleground for votes.

WBHM’s Privacy Policy

WBHM recognizes that privacy is important to wbhm.org users and does not collect personally identifying information from the WBHM website unless you choose to provide that information to us. WBHM […]

Alabama Schools Chief Michael Sentance Resigns

After one year on the job, State Superintendent of Education Michael Sentance abruptly resigned Wednesday. His contract had been on the agenda for the State Board of Education meeting scheduled for the following day.

Some Irma Evacuees Remain at Talladega Superspeedway

Though most of nearly 200 Irma evacuees from Florida have left Talladega Superspeedway, there are still roughly 60 people in recreational vehicles there.

Podcasts for the Young Public Radio Fan

Parents and kids: Do you want something fun to listen to? A little food for your brain? Learning without screen time? Check out these (and many other) great podcasts just […]

Hurricane Irma and Alabama

Resources and news items complied by the WBHM news team

School Closures Due to Irma

School closings due to anticipated severe weather from Hurricane Irma

Why I Support WBHM: Christina Ochsenbauer

Dr. Christina Ochsenbauer says, “I’m originally from Germany and now I live in Homewood, for the past 20 years. I discovered WBHM when I came here from Europe, and I […]

Why I Support WBHM: John Kappes

Dr. John Kappes says, “I’m originally from the Cincinnati, Ohio area and I’ve been in Birmingham for 30 years. I used to drive down 280, and there were a lot […]

Why I Support WBHM: Ryan Jones

Ryan Jones grew up in Hoover but he travels the world regularly, and he says, “I work a lot outside of Alabama … I’ve had to go to different places […]

Why I Support WBHM: Catherine Mayo

Catherine Mayo of Birmingham says, “I have three children, six, eight, and nine. I turn WBHM on around seven o’clock in the morning and it’s usually still playing until seven […]

Why I Support WBHM: Dee Scott

Dee Scott starts each day with “Morning Edition” on her commute to work, and “All Things Considered” on the way home. “My radio station never changes in my vehicle,” she […]

Why We Support WBHM: Jennifer and Leigh Anne Precise

Jennifer Precise: “I was an NPR backseat baby and raised my daughter [Leigh Anne] to be an NPR backseat baby.” Leigh Anne Precise: “I think the earliest memory I have […]

Why I Support WBHM: Brent Womble

“My name is Brent Womble. I support WBHM and I listen to it all day, every day.” “I started listening to WBHM either 2013 or 2014, and I decided to […]

Why I Support WBHM: Josh Rutsky

“My name is Josh Rutsky. I am the coach of the Hoover High School Quiz Bowl team and I have been a member of WBHM for one year now.” “When […]

Why I Support WBHM: Sarah Price

Sarah Price has listened to WBHM since she was 5 years old. And for her, “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!” is a wake-up call on Saturdays. It’s how she knows […]

Why I Support WBHM: Karen Sweeney

“I love that I can turn WBHM on every morning. I hear the news talked about in a rational, thoughtful, logical, well-researched way. It’s just the opposite of click bate […]

Heading Into the Path of the Storm

As many people flee Hurricane Irma, some are heading right into its path. Irma is barreling towards Florida and is expected to make landfall tomorrow. David Goodwin, with the American Red Cross in Birmingham, headed to Florida to help.

It’s Just a Letter, but It Matters

It was a normal Friday afternoon for WBHM’s Andrew Yeager when an email popped up in his inbox. It was from Camila Domonoske, a reporter with NPR in Washington. She was working […]

Why I Support WBHM: Jacob Long

Birmingham resident Jacob Long started listening to WBHM for one simple reason: he wanted to learn more about the 2016 presidential primary. “I wanted to know what was going on […]