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The water works board canceled agreements with a nonprofit organization that helped local firms, especially those owned by ...
Birmingham police and leaders at Birmingham’s regional water authority are investigating another issue of internal theft at ...
The board over the City of Birmingham Regional Water Works also Monday will debate the purchase of a house on Inland Lake, ...
The latest investigation centers around a former employee in the utility’s distribution department, according to a statement ...
The Alabama Senate on Thursday amended and passed a divisive bill changing the membership and qualifications for the Birmingham Water Works Board. The board that serves customers in five counties ...
The recent law that regionalized the Birmingham Water Works and ended the city’s control was an unconstitutional power grab rooted in lies and cloaked in racism, according to Birmingham Mayor ...
The chair of the beleaguered Birmingham Water Works Board did not violate ethics laws when she voted to approve a series of grants to a local nonprofit, state officials declared today.
Five counties rely on the Birmingham Water Works Board. Over 40% of customers are concentrated in the city of Birmingham, and 91% are in Jefferson County.
Five counties rely on the Birmingham Water Works Board, but over 40% of the utility's 770,000 customers are concentrated in the city of Birmingham, and 91% are in Jefferson County.
Five counties rely on the Birmingham Water Works Board. Over 40% of customers are concentrated in the city of Birmingham, and 91% are in Jefferson County.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Birmingham officials are fighting to keep control of the state’s largest water board, alleging in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday that a new bill shifting power to ...
Birmingham fights against losing control of its water board, citing racial discrimination. May 6, 2025, 11:51 AM.