By Lee Weyhrich PINSON — Pinson is coming up on its 200th birthday, but there’s some confusion over who will throw the party. Mayor Hoyt Sanders suggested combining the bicentennial ce... Read more
By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — A Trussville man on Tuesday again implored the Trussville City Council to provide an explanation as to why the city allowed a private sewer system to be inst... Read more
Valley Road resident wants to ‘raise the bar’ in area By Gary Lloyd TRUSSVILLE — Delvin Hunter Sr. curls his white Ford F-150 behind Mt. Joy Baptist Church on Valley Road, parking near... Read more
From staff reports JEFFERSON COUNTY — Distinguished Young Women of Jefferson County is now accepting applications from high school girls graduating in 2016 and residing in Jefferson Co... Read more
By Scott Buttram BIRMINGHAM — An inmate died Saturday at the Jefferson County Jail after a deputy deployed a Taser to bring the inmate under control, according to a statement from Rand... Read more
By Gary Lloyd CLAY — More than 100 car tags were sold at Clay City Hall in the first month of the operation, according to Clay City Manager Ronnie Dixon. Car tag sales and renewals beg... Read more
By Scott Buttram JEFFERSON COUNTY – The Office of Refugee Resettlement announced that 164 unaccompanied immigrant children have been released in Alabama, 83 of them in Jefferson County. Acco... Read more
By Gary Lloyd CHALKVILLE — Chalkville Elementary School is hungry for a new cafeteria. The Jefferson County Board of Education last Thursday appointed TurnerBatson Architects to provid... Read more
By the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office JEFFERSON COUNTY — Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Randy Nash is no stranger to adversity. Having served 20 years in the United States A... Read more
By Lee Weyhrich PINSON — Pinson Valley High School was recently upgraded to Class 6A status, and Councilman Joe Cochran wants the new visitors that status will bring to be impressed. C... Read more