By Crystal McGough After the Pinson Municipal Elections on Aug. 28, several people in Pinson reported to the Tribune that they were not given the opportunity to vote provisionally in the cit... Read more
By Scott Buttram State officials stopped work on a portion of the greenway project in Trussville last Friday after they were notified by disc golf enthusiast Joe Thacker of Birmingham of his... Read more
A Shelby County judge issued a sentence today to evangelist youth leader Matt Pitt, after he pleaded guilty to charges of impersonating a peace officer. Pitt , 28, pleaded guilty today in Sh... Read more
Construction projects in Trussville cause road closures, traffic back up. Please be aware that road work will take place next week at the intersection of Highland Drive and Linden Street an... Read more
By Tina Tidmore On Sept. 23, Faith United Methodist Church dedicated their flagpole to Staff Sgt. Michael Wesley Hosey, a Clay resident who died in battle last year. After the regular servi... Read more
By Tina Tidmore Carroll Total Care is hosting a women’s health support group in Clay. Called “Women 2 Women,” the slogan is “Journeying together to wellness.” Pharmacy Tech Kristi Russell sa... Read more
By Anna McFall It’s that time of year, the time when local farmers come together to show communities what “buying local” is all about. Juicy, ripe, red tomatoes and bundles of peppers, squas... Read more
By Alex Headley Starting quarterback Brooks Garrett has been out for two weeks with a concussion. Garrett found himself back in the saddle tonight in the Indians regional match against Hayde... Read more
By Phil Gibson It was a one-sided affair in Jack Wood Stadium Friday night as the Hewitt-Trussville Huskies handled the G.W. Carver Rams 52-0 and notched a win for the second week in a row.... Read more
By Gary Lloyd For The Tribune Terrelle West does not like to be tackled . The 5-foot-6, 150-pound sophomore running back said as much after rushing for 156 yards and three touchdowns on just... Read more