By Scott Buttram One of Metro Birmingham’s premier events, the Sidewalk Film Festival, is underway with a full schedule of films set for Sunday. The festival, which has garnered intern... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Clay Mayor Charles Webster said Wednesday that a proposed property tax may come up again in the future. “I would think so, down the road,” Webster said. The Clay City Council e... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Clay has agreed to suspend the enforcement of its vicious dog ordinance as the city and two plaintiffs work to reach a resolution, according to court documents. According to th... Read more
From staff reports The Trussville Tribune has added a new feature to its website to enhance the online experience for readers. The E-Paper is the PDF version of the weekly printed edition of... Read more
‘More than usual’ amount of car break-ins this summer By Gary Lloyd It is a crime of opportunity, and there have been many, many opportunities this summer in Jefferson County. The amount of... Read more
By David Knox The Clay City Council held a public meeting Monday to discuss two possible new taxes: a 1- or 2-cent sales tax increase and a 5-mill property tax. About 40 people were in atten... Read more
We asked Tribune readers to tell us their favorite local businesses and business people in over 30 categories. Those choices were narrowed down to three to five finalists in each category f... Read more
Longer the wait, shorter the patience at satellite courthouse By Gary Lloyd It’s 6:48 a.m. on July 31, and a pickup truck slowly curves right into the parking lot of the Center Point Satelli... Read more
Attorneys for Stephen and Mary Schreiner have filed a motion with the Jefferson County Circuit Court requesting a preliminary injunction and asking that the city be stopped from enforcing th... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The Clay City Council on Monday night scheduled an Aug. 12 public forum for the discussion of possible tax increases. The meeting will be at Clay City Hall at 6:30 p.m. The cit... Read more