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A Bessemer man will spend the next five decades of his life behind bars for plotting the murder of a federal prosecutor.
A federal court judge ordered 32-year-old Michael Roman Black of Bessemer to serve more than 52 years in prison.
Jim Ed Mulkin and Jane White Mulkin, longtime residents of Bessemer, are devoted to family, faith, friends and community service.
A Bessemer man was sentenced for his role in an elder fraud scheme Friday. Terrance Pruitt, 47, was sentenced to 50 months in ...
A Jefferson County man was sentenced to over 54 years in prison, including 420 months for planning the shooting of a federal ...
The Chambers Academy Lady Rebels’ season came to an end last week after losing two games in the state tournament. The Lady ...
A man accused of stabbing another man to death is standing trial for a second time, six months after his first trial ended in ...
William 'Bill' Whitmire was sworn in as Bessemer City's Ward I representative on Wednesday, April 23 following Michael Brooks ...
A Bessemer man has been sentenced to 50 months in prison for his involvement in an elder fraud scheme, U.S. Attorney Prim F.
First National Realty Partners (FNRP) has signed a lease with OneLife Fitness to bring Tannehill Promenade, a ...
Morgan Cheatham, who invested for Bessemer and will soon complete his medical degree, has joined Breyer Capital as its first ...
A Bessemer man was sentenced to over 52 years in prison for plotting the murder of a federal prosecutor, drug trafficking and ...