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  2. Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The population inside Birmingham's city limits has fallen over the past few decades, due in large part to "white flight" from the city of Birmingham proper to surrounding suburbs. The city's formerly most populous ethnic group, non-Hispanic white, [ 17 ] has declined from 57.4 percent in 1970 to 21.1 percent in 2010. [ 18 ]

  3. Birmingham City Council (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It has nine members elected by district, and regularly meets on Tuesday mornings at Birmingham City Hall. The council has 11 subcommittees, each of which contains three members. [1] [2]

  4. Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Another top business school in the city includes Aston Business School, one of fewer than 1% of business schools globally to be granted triple accreditation, [341] and Birmingham City Business School. Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, part of Birmingham City University, offers professional training in music and acting.

  5. Council announces plans to honour Black Sabbath and Benjamin ...

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    City Council deputy leader Sharon Thompson said: “Birmingham has a fantastic musical culture and Black Sabbath are a major part of that history, a pioneering band that still influences today’s ...

  6. List of mayors of Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Presidents of the Birmingham City Commission George B. Ward: November 1913 – 1917 [data missing] Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, 1905–1908 Chose not to re-run Nathaniel Barrett: 1917–1921 [data missing] David E. McClendon: 1921–1925 [data missing] James M. Jones Jr. 1925–1940 [data missing] Cooper Green: 1940–1953 [data missing] James ...

  7. Randall Woodfin - Wikipedia

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    Randall Woodfin (born May 29, 1981) is an American lawyer and politician who is the 34th and current mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, after winning the October 3, 2017, runoff against incumbent William A. Bell. [1]

  8. Bankrupt Birmingham City Council agrees huge equal pay deal ...

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    Birmingham City Council has reached an agreement to settle thousands of historic equal pay claims costing millions, just over a year after effectively going bankrupt.. GMB Union, which brought the ...

  9. 2025 Birmingham, Alabama mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Birmingham mayoral election will be held on August 26, 2025, to elect the mayor of Birmingham, Alabama. Incumbent Democratic mayor Randall Woodfin is running for re-election to a third term in office.