By Crystal McGough, copy editor CLAY – Clay City Manager Ronnie Dixon announced during the Clay Council’s pre-council meeting Tuesday that the city would not be hosting its annual fishing ro... Read more
By Crystal McGough, copy editor PINSON — When someone has a family member or loved one who is addicted to drugs or alcohol, it can be devastating. Often, the addicted person’s family feels a... Read more
By Crystal McGough, copy editor After an out-of-body experience in his early 20s, Barry Grantham felt a calling from God to share the gospel of Jesus. But even a direct word from God did not... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports PINSON — Pinson Valley High School Career Tech students experienced how hard work pays off after they were given the opportunity to advance their ca... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports CENTER POINT — The new Taco Bell in Center Point is open. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Monday, May 20, 2019. The location on 20th Avenue No... Read more
TODD, CLYDE REID, age 88 of Trussville, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Friday, May 17, 2019. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Martha Jean Tompkins Todd; son... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports PINSON — The Pinson City Council met on Thursday, May 16, 2019, and discussed several items including Movies in May and issues at the city’s s... Read more
Using cutting edge technologies K2 Restorative is at the vanguard of helping patients restore and heal themselves. Read more
By Crystal McGough, copy editor TRUSSVILLE — In December 2017, Governor Kay Ivey launched the Alabama Bicentennial Schools Initiative in honor of the state of Alabama’s 200th birthday, selec... Read more
By Shaun Szkolnik, sports editor Pinson Valley lost to Homewood by a score of 5-3 Friday afternoon. The Indians outhit Homewood six to four but just were not able to translate enough of the... Read more