Trussville, Clay and Pinson Lifestyle
From The Tribune staff reports CENTER POINT — The city of Center Point has pushed the date of the Christmas parade by a week due to the threat of rain. The parade will now be held on Saturda... Read more
By Erica Thomas, managing editor SPRINGVILLE — A new program aimed at assisting the elderly community in Springville, kicked off on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. The grocery delivery program is p... Read more
By Crystal McGough CLAY — Clay City Councilor Bo Johnson reminded the public that Covenant Church International and Refuge Church will be teaming up to host a drive-thru live nativity at Cov... Read more
By Erica Thomas, managing editor TRUSSVILLE — A new device has been installed in Pinchgut Creek, in Trussville, and the purpose is to help keep the waterway clean. The “Litter Gitter... Read more
LYDIA ANDERSON AND ZACHARY SCHERER WASHINGTON — Both marriage and divorce rates in the United States declined from 2009 to 2019 but rates vary from state to state. In 2019, there were 16.3 n... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports PINSON — A Pinson mother-daughter duo won the $10,000 prize on Sunday’s airing of America’s Funniest Videos. The winning video was from a Facebook... Read more
From Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — One of the fastest-growing games in the country has grabbed the attention of several locals. Pickleball is the name and hand-eye coordination is the g... Read more
By Erica Thomas, managing editor BIRMINGHAM — It was the year of two solar eclipses, the end of the Roaring 20s and the beginning of the Great Depression, after the Wall Street Crash. 1929 c... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TUSCALOOSA — Theatre Tuscaloosa will be altering its plans for the premiere of the Stephen Tyler Davis original script, Lights Out for Christmas in Cootah Coun... Read more
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Several Trussville and Clay residents reported seeing a black bear in the area of Deerfoot Parkway. Sightings were reported in the area of Goodner... Read more