By Gary Lloyd Clay-Chalkville head baseball coach Brandon Johnson doesn’t like to watch the high school baseball playoffs after his team has been eliminated. But after his Cougars were elimi... Read more
By Gary Lloyd A Clay-Chalkville High School senior has defied medical odds and earned a full-ride scholarship. Joseph Walter graduated last week, finishing No. 20 in his senior class. Walter... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Food 4 Disasters will be set up Saturday at Clayridge Baptist Church on Old Springville Road to accept donations for tornado relief in Oklahoma, according to the city of Clay.... Read more
By Gary Lloyd They instruct and encourage from the sidelines, and they lead weight room and on-field workouts. Stephone and Stephen Sheffield are twin brothers, both about 5-foot-4, who will... Read more
By Gary Lloyd A Jefferson County judge ruled May 8 that the city of Clay must pay a former employee $10,000 in vacation pay. Judge Jack Lowther ruled in former Clay Senior Activity Center Di... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Convicted church arsonist and 2004 Clay-Chalkville High School graduate Benjamin Moseley is expected to be released from federal prison next Tuesday. Moseley has been serving h... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Ten families received keys to their new homes at Thursday’s Greater Birmingham Habitat for Humanity Eighth Annual Home Builders Blitz in the Winchester Hills subdivision in Cla... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich Clay city officials confirmed Thursday that work has begun on the new business slated to occupy the former Piggly Wiggly building on Old Springville Road. A mercantile busine... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Beryl Bass’ 3-year-old daughter Jalia shows so much joy, so much excitement, when her mother veers right off Sweeney Hollow Road and into the Winchester Hills neighborhood in C... Read more
By Scott Buttram A new nonprofit Christian advocacy organization has been formed By Dr. Robert Wilkerson, religion columnist and regular contributor to The Trussville Tribune. Wilkerson will... Read more