Trussville, Clay and Pinson Lifestyle
By Bethany Adams For The Tribune TRUSSVILLE– In the first room, behind a door painted with the name “Ruben”, a yellow toy truck sits on the floor. Next to it is a little girl’s doll co... Read more
By Chris Yow, Editor TRUSSVILLE — Wondering what living in poverty is really like? Not American poverty, but what it’s like to live in Uganda or Bolivia. Compassion International has t... Read more
From staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Hewitt-Trussville Middle School named their December Teachers of the Month this week. Brandon Peters and Corinth Lewis were awarded for their work at th... Read more
By Chris Yow Editor TRUSSVILLE — Ron Selesky’s career in football has been anything but ordinary. From his high school playing days to coaching at the professional ranks, Selesky has d... Read more
For the Tribune, by Bethany Adams TRUSSVILLE– John B. Shadrick’s artistic journey has been, in many ways, a literal one. It began when he was working for the Defense Department–... Read more
By Megan Miller, Editor BIRMINGHAM – With 2016 on its way out, there are a number of events in downtown Birmingham and locally to ring in the New Year. Crazy Horse in Argo is offering a $25... Read more
By Megan Miller, Editor BIRMINGHAM – McDonald’s of Central Alabama is hosting the McDonald’s Celebration of Creativity Art Contest for the fifth year. 95.7 JAMZ, WBRC FOX 6 and McDonald’s ar... Read more
By Chris Yow, For The Tribune TRUSSVILLE — College football in the South is almost religion. Thanks to Gameday for Heroes, however, it can simply be a way to help transition back into... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune Staff Reports CLAY – The Clay Public Library is ringing in the new year with a calendar full of activities. Local author Dale Ridgeway will be at the library Jan.... Read more
From Tribune Digital Media TRUSSVILLE –Two of the busiest people during the Christmas season dropped by Cahaba Elementary School to visit with students on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Cl... Read more