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By Gary Lloyd JEFFERSON COUNTY — The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office on Sunday participated in a rally called “Police Lives Matter.” The rally was held in front of the fallen centuri... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — The Hewitt-Trussville High School Marching Husky Band is headed to Montgomery. The band was nominated by Sen. ShayShelnutt and received a special invitation... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich PINSON — The city of Pinson has begun the new year on the right foot as evidenced by the preliminary audit report, as well as several upcoming projects. Charlie Palmati... Read more
By Gary Lloyd CLAY — Hewitt-Trussville High School senior Brian Duffett is well on his way to an Eagle Scout merit badge. Duffett since Dec. 1, 2014 has been building two arbor swings... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — A meeting will be held Friday, Jan. 16 for Hewitt-Trussville High School juniors interested in emergency medical services dual enrollment. The meeting will b... Read more
By Gary Lloyd GRAYSON VALLEY — There will be no criminal charges filed in the case of the newborn left abandoned in Grayson Valley last week, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — A Trussville man died early Monday after he hanged himself in the Trussville City Jail, according to authorities. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office ident... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — Niche.com has released its list of 2015 best school districts in Alabama, and Trussville City Schools is near the top. Trussville came in at No. 7 on the lis... Read more
By Gary Lloyd ARGO — There is no public library in Argo, so a city councilwoman is providing what she believes is the next best thing. Ann Brown said she has thousands of books at her... Read more
By Kyle Parmley BIRMINGHAM — UAB President Ray Watts has decided to review the numbers that he used to disband the school’s football, rifle and bowling programs. In a press conference... Read more