By Bethany Adams, For The Tribune TRUSSVILLE — Dr. Mary Gilmer’s interest in medicine began on a school playground when she was 6-years-old. After a fall, a broken arm and a trip to th... Read more
By Megan Miller, Editor TRUSSVILLE – Trussville lost two if its most notorious public servants, just one day apart. Lewis “Cooter” Simpson was known as a man who’d lend a helping hand anytim... Read more
By Bethany Adams, For The Tribune CLAY — Clay City Council heard comments from two citizens regarding a local property during Monday night’s meeting. The property, which is located at... Read more
By Bethany Adams, For The Tribune TRUSSVILLE — If you ask someone to name a form of artwork, they might list a number of things. While anything from drawing to sculpting to dancing mig... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune Staff Reports CLAY – On July 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Clay citizens will be gathering at Faith UMC in Clay for a drug awareness forum. What started as a frustrated... Read more
By Amalia Kortright, For The Tribune TRUSSVILLE — CrossPoint Church is holding their first Pickleball Demonstration and Clinic on May 26 at 6:30 p.m., where participants can be taught... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune Staff Reports TRUSSVILLE – A free community health fair will take place at the YMCA in Trussville on Wednesday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Screenings will include choleste... Read more
To the Editor: As a local business owner, I’m thankful for our law enforcement and all they do to keep my pharmacy and my community safe. In appreciation of National Police Week, I want to e... Read more
By Scott Buttram, publisher TRUSSVILLE –The annual sight of volunteers walking down roads with trash bags in hand is pretty common in Trussville. For 12 years, the Earth Day cel... Read more