By Gary Lloyd RRP, LLC and Trussville resident George Glenn have filed a lawsuit in Jefferson County Circuit Court over the process of filling the former Food World on Main Street. Read the... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Hewitt-Trussville cross country and track and field coach David Dobbs broke down a bit as he listed the number of county titles, area championships and amount of runners who on... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Trussville City Schools has announced additional security measures to ensure the student safety, including seven school resource officers now at the four city schools. Paine Pr... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The city of Trussville will be shaking up its recycling pickup when a new contract begins Dec. 1, Mayor Gene Melton said. Melton said a new contract that will go out for bid wi... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The city of Trussville has received $15.9 million in sales tax with two months left in this fiscal year. Officials had projected $17 million to come in this year. City Clerk Ly... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The Trussville City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution to remove the stop signs on North Lake Drive at the entrance to Camp Coleman. According to the resolution, the rest... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The Trussville City Council on Tuesday authorized Mayor Gene Melton to establish an $18 million line of credit for construction of Hewitt-Trussville Stadium, the bridge over th... Read more
By Gary Lloyd The U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program is marking two decades of progress in the deployment of alternative fuels, advanced vehicles, fuel economy improvemen... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Trussville Mayor Gene Melton said in his state of the city address to the Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce members Thursday that the city is doing “extremely well” with its... Read more
By Gary Lloyd Trussville Mayor Gene Melton said Thursday morning that the work being done in front of the Chevron on Chalkville Mountain Road is the result of a drainage pipe collapse. Melto... Read more