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Twelve months can make a difference in the real estate market, and newly-shared data from the Alabama Association of Realtors ...
Deputies with St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office took part in the annual Alabama Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special ...
Each year, the men and women of the Pell City Police Department gather alongside the public outside Pell City City Hall to ...
Toni: We saw your article about Medicare Part B enrollment in our local newspaper, but my wife’s and my Medicare enrollment situation is different. We will both turn 65 this year, me in June and Carol ...
Pell City’s softball team competed in the Class 6A state tournament last week at Oxford’s Choccolocco Park. The Panthers went ...
The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club has named its Don Haisten Student of the Month and Teacher of the Month for May. The ...
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama, in partnership with Pell City Tennis and the Phoenix Club of Birmingham, will host its inaugural Pickleball Tournament, taking place June 27-28 at the Pell ...
As the Class of 2025 graduates into an uncertain and fast-changing working world, they face a crucial question: What does it mean to be successful? Is it better to take a job that pays more, or one ...
That’s how quickly a car driving 55 miles an hour can close a gap the size of a football field between it and a tractor on a roadway. During the spring, farm machinery moving 15 to 25 miles per hour ...
Springville’s Sarah Jeanette Sims was among the more than 8,000 candidates recently graduating as a member of the University of Georgia’s Class of 2025. Sims earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.