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Shelby County’s Sheriff says a separate tornado in the northern part of the county was 34 miles long and damaged 279 buildings. → Read More
Hundreds of people of Asian American descent joined people of all races Saturday evening in Linn Park, to remember victims of violence against Asian Americans. → Read More
Gatos and Beans opened more than a year ago, five days per week. Due to COVID-19, they closed briefly, but are now open Friday though Sunday. → Read More
Battles was convicted in October of the attempt on taking the lives of eight law enforcement officers. → Read More
Opponents of a proposed rendering plant near the Gadsden airport once again took their case to the city council. → Read More
He’s gone every year since 1959, when his father, the late Alan Cohn, took him. → Read More
He’s gone every year since 1959, when his father, the late Alan Cohn, took him. → Read More
An industrial prospect is getting an angry reception from a number of Etowah County residents. → Read More
A former teacher battling COVID-19 serenaded the hospital staff that helped to treat him in Utah. → Read More
The city’s mayor says he and the general manager of the Anniston Waterworks have signed an agreement to convey a piece of land for the project. → Read More
The first project approved under the “Rebuild Alabama” plan is now under construction. → Read More
Massey flew a B-17 bomber in Europe during the war, bombing supply lines to keep fuel from reaching the Germans. → Read More
Massey flew a B-17 bomber in Europe during the war, bombing supply lines to keep fuel from reaching the Germans. → Read More
Volunteers restoring a historic Black cemetery in Gadsden say they were able to restore nearly two dozen tombstones of veterans buried there. → Read More
Many little boys want a treehouse and some even have one. But few have one like Rylan Hughes. → Read More
Julie Loving gave birth to her granddaughter at 51 years old and after having undergone menopause. → Read More
Tracy Stephens was named Patriot of the Year for his work with various veterans groups including WWA and Flags for Vets. → Read More
It wasn’t to bring bingo to the area, but to clear up the language in an earlier law that had the effect of threatening numerous bingo operations. → Read More
Power and water were affected. → Read More
Gadsden’s CommUnity Thanksgiving may be off for this year, but churches and community groups are stepping up to provide meals. → Read More