Chief Meteorologist Josh Johnson bids farewell to WSFA
Josh, who started at WSFA as our morning meteorologist, woke up with the Today in Alabama team one last time as he prepares to wrap up 18 years at Channel 12.
Prattville community honors 100 year old World War II veteran
At 100 years old, Harry Ural Jackson Jr. has become part of a rapidly shrinking group of living Americans who can still speak firsthand about World War II and the D-Day invasion of Normandy. On Tuesday afternoon, family members, veterans, residents and community leaders gathered at Greensprings Assisted Living in...
Prattville police shift focus in Doster Road death
PRATTVILLE − Police in Prattville say a recent death is no longer being investigated as a homicide. On May 24, officers went to residence on Doster Road and found a man dead. Initially the case was investigated as a homicide . The man's name was not released at the time. On May 28, Police Chief Mark Thompson confirme
SoulGrown Roundup: this week across Alabama (June 1-6)
After what has felt like an endless bout of rainy weather, it seems that we are all feeling ready to get outside and enjoy the sunshine. Along with that, there are a slew of events across the state this week, ready to be experienced. Auto enthusiasts will head to Tuscumbia, movie buffs will gather in Huntsville, and fi
Alabama construction jobs reach 18-year high with record wages
The construction industry in Alabama is experiencing growth, with the state reporting its highest number of construction jobs since 2008.
Alabama family transforms their dairy into cow-calf success
In late 2017, Will Gilmer and his father, David, faced a tough decision. Their multigenerational dairy farm near Sulligent, Ala., needed major upgrades and more cows to keep the business scaled for profit. Even if they made the changes, there was no guarantee the operation would make it. “Ultimately, we...
2 plead guilty in Colt Grill labor scheme at locations in Arizona and Alabama
PRESCOTT, AZ (AZFamily) — Two former employees tied to Colt Grill are now awaiting sentencing after admitting to their roles in an undocumented labor scheme spanning several Arizona restaurants and one in Alabama. According to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, Luis Pedro Rogel-Jaimes, 34, and Iris Cristal Romero-Mol
Drought conditions improving across Alabama
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Most of central Alabama has moved to the lowest tier of drought categories following days of rain across the state, but meteorologists say the downpours do less for the drought than expected. Central Alabama is now in the lowest tier of drought categories, abnormally dry to...
Alabama jury duty scam seeks thousands in fake fines
Federal court officials in Montgomery are warning of a jury duty scam seeking to bilk people out of thousands of dollars. The United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama has received reports from several people describing calls from bad actors posing as law enforcement, said Trey Granger, clerk of t
5 Alabama cities ranked among America’s most overpriced homes
Five Alabama cities landed on a new list of the most overpriced housing markets in the U.S., according to a study from MoneyLion . The study compared average home values with median list prices across the nation’s 200 largest metro areas using March 2026 data from Zillow. Nationally, the average home value is about $36

















