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Gospel Events coming to our area! See updated calendar
SUN – Aug 25 – 6 PM – Michael Combs will be at the Way of the Cross Church of God, Highway 31, Verbena/Clanton. SUN – Aug 25 – 6 PM – 11th Hour returns to Hunting Ridge Church of God, 305 Selma Highway, Prattville.
Gordon earns 1,600th victory as Eagles reach semifinals of Boddie Tournament
HOOVER -- Montgomery Academy went 3-1 in pool play to advance to the Gold Division of the Juanita Boddie Tournament, reaching the semifinals before falling to McGill-Toolen on Saturday afternoon. In the second game of bracket play, a win over Auburn High, Montgomery Academy coach Julie Gordon reached her 1,600th...
Hog Days of Summer BBQ & Music Festival brings crowds to downtown Montgomery
One of the River Region’s biggest parties brings hundreds of people downtown to the Union Station Train Shed on Saturday. The 7th annual Hog Days of Summer BBQ and Music Festival provided great music, award winning BBQ from BBQ partners across the South, plus inflatables and crafts for the younger attendees.
Tie and Doll collects thousands of pounds of food for hungry school children in Montgomery
The Tie and Doll Stuff the Truck food drive was back in full swing this Saturday. Stuff the Truck volunteers loaded a U-Haul truck with donations as people dropped them off at the Sturbridge Winn-Dixie. They filled it with essential food items for MPS students, including non-perishable foods like granola bars, oatmeal, and mac and cheese. Those items will be put into the backpacks of students in need who may not get enough to eat at home.
Dentists lambast Alabama Dental Examiners Board as ‘predatory, secretive’ in public hearing
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Several dentists spoke out against the Alabama Board of Dental Examiners during a public hearing Thursday for conduct one described as “predatory” and “secretive,” with a recent report finding a number of instances of the board acting outside its authority. “You may...
Armed robbery on Crest Club Drive in Valley
On Monday at approximately 12:15 A.M., officers of the Valley Police Department were called to the 1300 block of Crest Club Drive in reference to a robbery. Officers met with the victim, a 32-year-old man from Valley. He stated that he was walking to his apartment between 11:45 P.M. and 12:00 A.M. when he was […] The post Armed robbery on Crest Club Drive in Valley appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Morgan County Sheriff’s Office alerts public to phone scams
DECATUR, Ala. — The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning about phone scams targeting residents. The office stated it will not contact anyone over the phone regarding:. Arrests. Warrants. Jury duty. Fines. Bail or bond payments. The Sheriff’s Office advises residents to never send cash over...
Auburn Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl Attacks ‘Woke’ Kamala Harris In Post Sympathetic To Trump
Auburn University men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as "woke" and "socialist" in a social media post sympathetic to Donald Trump. The post Auburn Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl Attacks ‘Woke’ Kamala Harris In Post Sympathetic To Trump appeared first on NewsOne.
One killed in officer-involved shooting in Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has opened an investigation after a person was killed on Saturday during an officer-involved shooting. The shooting happened on Rime Village Drive at about 10 a.m. Police say an ‘armed suspect’ fired at a woman running in front of an officer....
Bankruptcy filing identifies creditors; YMCA aims to stay current on payments
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Documents filed in federal bankruptcy court detail the companies, organizations, and utilities expecting hundreds of thousands of dollars in upcoming payments from the Heart of the Valley YMCA. FOX54 has reviewed the initial filings in the case involving the Huntsville chapter of the YMCA. The organization...
Lee Styslinger III: Reducing Gun Violence in Birmingham Requires a United, Communitywide Front
Since our founding in Birmingham in 1929, Altec has seen the city go through a few turbulent times – times when our citizens were wracked by poverty during the Great Depression, times when our citizens were subjected to violence in response to their peaceful push for basic human rights. We persisted through those times, and Birmingham today is a much stronger community as a result. We learned from our past and are still building a better community where all people can be happy, healthy and fulfilled.
Alabama high school sports: Vote for Gadsden Times boys and girls athlete of the Week of August 23
It's time to vote for the Gadsden area boys and girls athlete of the week. This is the first week of the fall AHSAA season for Alabama high school sports and plenty of action happened on Thursday and Friday from around the area as stars shined in their return to action. Nominees for athlete of...
City services could increase next year in Tuscaloosa
The city of Tuscaloosa is looking to increase city services for all residents while also adding raises for city employees. Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox is proposing more than a ten dollar increase in water and sewer rates for fiscal year 2025. "I think our water system is in really good...
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