By Megan Miller, Editor TRUSSVILLE – Café on Main, a Trussville staple, is closing its doors after 16 years. Co-owner Charlene Scharf said due to her husband’s health, the family is pulling... Read more
Special to The Trussville Tribune BIRMINGHAM — As part of their Christmas in July outreach, the Birmingham Area Teams for Operation Christmas Child have issued a challenge of 1,000 sho... Read more
From staff reports TRUSSVILLE — The Women’s Connection East annual Christmas Party and brunch has been scheduled for Wed. Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. The group will host special guest spea... Read more
By Chris Yow Editor TRUSSVILLE — The decorations may be a tad early, and there may be more than usual, but the “Charlie Brown” Christmas tree is decorated in Trussville for another hol... Read more
By Leslie Lupton The Healing Place Church “Give, and it shall be given to you…running over” (Luke 6:38). Jesus was not only talking about giving our offering to help others, but also a... Read more
By June Mathews Since Christmas, the concept of paying for one’s crimes has taken on a whole new meaning for me. I’ve been paying dearly for mine. Now before you go jumping to any wild concl... Read more
From staff reports TRUSSVILLE — The Home Depot in Trussville recently delivered supplies and gift certificates to the Trussville Fire Department and the four Trussville schools. Part o... Read more
From staff reports MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is increasing patrols to help protect the lives and promote the safety of motorists in Alabama this holiday season. “... Read more
From staff reports TRUSSVILLE — Students at the Trussville City Schools Alternative Learning Center last week spent an afternoon with the residents at Peachtree Assisted Living in Trus... Read more
By Gary Lloyd CLAY — Nikita’ Mathews and her 6-year-old daughter, Lee’Anya, have received a great Christmas gift. Last Wednesday in the Winchester Hills subdivision in Clay, Mathews re... Read more