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“The rec center has brought a lot of positive things to our area and I think that’s wonderful but they need to fix the behind-the-scenes issues it has caused.” → Read More
The state of Alabama is now has the lowest percentage of COVID-19 vaccinated residents in the nation, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). → Read More
Bids for the Marshall County Jail renovation project have come back and the cost is much more than anticipated. → Read More
The Marshall County Board of Education is working to prepare students for back to school in a new way this summer. → Read More
“A little stage and microphone so she could sing, but she likes the glitzy look. She loves the butterfly flowers like they have at Dollywood. Anything to do with her,” Kori explained. → Read More
Dekalb County leaders are showing off the brand new jury courtrooms inside the courthouse. → Read More
It is getting harder and harder for some Fort Payne residents to beat the heat this summer. They live in an apartment complex that’s having issues getting their air conditioning units repaired and/or replaced. → Read More
The new Boaz Parks and Recreation center is opening Monday, July 12, 2021. → Read More
Many Northeast Alabamians are eager to celebrate Independence Day with family and friends. → Read More
The Sally's Smokin’ Butt BBQ team kicked things into high gear Friday by smoking nearly 400 pounds of pork to feed the community for free for Independence Day 2021. → Read More
Marine patrol troopers will be working with special agents on “Operation Dry Water” focusing on lowering the number of alcohol-related accidents and fatalities on Alabama waterways this Independence Day weekend. → Read More
A deputy with the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office was arrested Thursday. → Read More
California had defended its policy by saying that the information's collection was necessary to prevent fraud. But Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a majority opinion joined by the court's other conservatives that there is a “dramatic mismatch” between California's interest in preventing wrongdoing by charities and its donor information requirement. → Read More
Northeast Alabama Community College is the first community college in the state to offer free laptops from a vending machine. → Read More
A man convicted of a 2018 kidnapping and murder was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences on Tuesday → Read More
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is closer to getting the new P25 radio system up and running. → Read More
There are still a lot of questions surrounding the tragedy, but News 19 is now getting some answers on what it was like inside at the time of the shooting. → Read More
Meat prices are at an all-time high which weighs heavily on shoppers trying to feed themselves and their families. → Read More
Marshall County is getting new equipment to make voting easier for those who may be sight or hearing impaired. → Read More
Guntersville Lake Hydrofest action is already starting. → Read More