By Faith Callens, For the Tribune CLAY — City Manager Ronnie Dixon called the city’s spending balances deflated on Tuesday Jan.4 and said the depletion of funds is because the city’s expense... Read more
By Andrew Armstrong After almost a year since my last column, crickets chirping is all I’ve heard in my head, every single time I try to sit down and write my next edition. I felt like I had... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports BIRMINGHAM — A pair of New Year shootings started 2022 on a somber note. Just past 2 a.m. on January 1, a victim was shot on the 300 block of 24th Street South... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports BIRMINGHAM — The Birmingham Police Department reports detectives have obtained a warrant for an arrest in connection to the murder of Raymond Cotton Jr.,... Read more
By Crystal McGough ARGO – Argo Police Chief Glenn Wells presented Sgt. Jackson A. Como with the “Officer of the Year” award at the regular city council meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021. The... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, Sports Editor MOODY — Thompson High School co-defensive coordinator Jake Ganus was introduced as the new coach for the Moody Blue Devils on Friday, December 17. Ganus arriv... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports LEEDS — A Birmingham man riding a bicycle was killed as a result of an accident here early Wednesday evening. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office repor... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, Sports Editor CLAY — Three Clay-Chalkville players signed letters of intent on Wednesday to play football at the next level. Quarterback Khalib Johnson, safety Jayden Sween... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, Sports Editor PINSON — Three Pinson Valley players signed their letters of intent to play FBS football on Wednesday, December 15. Quarterback Zach Pyron officially put pen... Read more
By Bobby Mathews, Sports Editor CLAY — The Etowah County Board of Education approved the hiring of Clay-Chalkville defensive coordinator Matt Glover on Wednesday, December 15. Glover, who wa... Read more