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The water works board may ask for an AG’s opinion after lawyers said a law restructuring the board bars it from giving money ...
The next executive of Birmingham’s regional water utility could earn up to $750,000 a year according to an early analysis from the firm hired to conduct the search. Board members for Central Alabama ...
Birmingham mayoral candidates Kamau Afrika, Juandalynn Givan, Jerimy Littlepage, Lashunda Scales, Brian K. Rice and Frank ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNBirmingham mayoral candidates participate in forum ahead of August municipal electionIssues discussed during the forum included disparities across the city, open positions across city departments and the ...
The latest investigation centers around a former employee in the utility’s distribution department, according to a statement ...
Birmingham Real-Time News Birmingham mayor urges solidarity as city takes new water works board law to federal court Updated: May. 22, 2025, 10:50 a.m. | Published: May. 22, 2025, 7:10 a.m.
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.
Borut Trdina By Marie Leech – Managing Editor, Birmingham Business Journal Feb 26, 2025 Preview this article 1 min ...
privacy policy 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.
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