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Past articles by Cameron:

Health care top of mind for many Centre residents

Centre is on the north end of the 3rd Congressional district, a small town — 3,400 residents — that serves as the seat of a sparsely populated county in the → Read More

Coldwater Mountain’s trails bringing bikers to Anniston

Dozens of riders come to the Anniston area each day to ride Coldwater Mountain, which contains approximately 33 miles of professionally designed mountain-biking trails and has aspirations to double in size. Coldwater Mountain’s trails were designed and built by the International Mountain Biking Association. Tom Sauret is IMBA’s regional director for the Southeast, and he said that Coldwater… → Read More

Strange, Brooks battle over support for Trump

As the Aug. 15 primaries approach for the special election for the U.S. Senate, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, and incumbent Sen. Luther Strange, R-Birmingham, are arguing over which of them → Read More

Bentley’s ‘special guest’ to Trump inauguration named

Flight manifests obtained by The Anniston Star through a public records request show the unnamed guest as Jane Brett, a real estate agent of Orange Beach. Brett is not identified → Read More

Fire damages Anniston thrift store

Authorities on Thursday were investigating a fire that damaged an Anniston thrift store Wednesday night. → Read More

Ivey declares state of emergency in anticipation of rainfall

As a Tropical Storm Cindy moves toward the Gulf Coast, Gov. Kay Ivey declared a state of emergency Tuesday in anticipation of increased rainfall. → Read More

Former chief justice Sue Bell Cobb running for governor

Sue Bell Cobb, former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, is running for governor, she announced in a June 16 post on her website. → Read More

Piedmont car chase ends with two women in hospital

The crash took place on Cleburne County Road 94 after the driver attempted to cross Third Bridge, which is out of service and has large piles of dirt at either → Read More

Thousands of dollars worth of cell phones, accessories stolen in Jacksonville

More than $5,000 in cell phones and cell phone accessories were reported stolen from a Jacksonville barn, according to a Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office report. → Read More

Alexandria woman reports rape

An Alexandria woman reported that her stepfather raped her multiple times and possibly fathered her 2-year-old child, according to Calhoun County Sheriff Matthew Wade. → Read More

Suspected joyrider arrested, charged with theft, burglary

The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday arrested a Wellington man on allegations he stole a pair of vehicles, rode them and then returned them, one of them damaged, Sheriff → Read More

Third Piedmont carjacking suspect turns himself in

Colton Steed, 20, turned himself in to the Piedmont Police Department around 4:30 a.m, Norton said. He was wanted on felony charges of shooting into an occupied vehicle and theft → Read More

Piedmont carjacking suspect arrested in Georgia

One of the two men wanted in connection with a Piedmont carjacking was arrested in Rome, Ga., on unrelated charges, according to Piedmont police Chief Freddie Norton. → Read More

Anniston man charged in Newborn Street crash

An Anniston man was charged with assault after he allegedly crashed his vehicle into an acquaintance’s car between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Friday, according to police reports. → Read More

Piedmont police seek men suspected of shooting, car theft

The Piedmont Police Department Monday asked for help in finding a pair of men accused of theft and shooting into a car. → Read More

Anniston students face AAA roadblock

A group representing Alabama public school superintendents advised its members to refuse to sign forms to allow their students to enroll in private schools under Alabama’s school choice law, according → Read More

Four fatalities in Memorial Day weekend crashes

Those numbers represent a decrease from 11 in 2016. → Read More

Gov. Ivey signs bill to ban crossover voting

Senate Bill 108, sponsored by Sen. Tom Whatley, R-Auburn, bans voters who vote in Democratic primaries from then voting in Republican runoffs for that same election primary. Though crossover voting → Read More

Hundreds graduate in ceremonies across Calhoun County

More than 1,400 students make up the graduating classes of the 18 Calhoun County high schools, and 11 of those high schools celebrated the class of 2017 in graduation ceremonies → Read More

Jacksonville’s The Cock Pit closes after 25 years

Billy Friar, manager of the Cock Pit, was the creator of the sometimes off-color quips placed there in plastic letters. “Alcohol may not solve your problems,” read one posted in → Read More