Mid-South RC&D grants bring $138,241 to Autauga County projects
Communities across Autauga County are putting grant funding to work on projects that support student learning, athletic programs, firefighter safety, emergency communications and community facilities. The projects were highlighted during the Mid-South Resource Conservation and Development Council’s Project Day in Autau
Montgomery delays short-term rental ordinance again
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Montgomery city leaders are taking another two weeks to work through proposed regulations for Airbnb and other short-term rentals after a lengthy public hearing Tuesday exposed lingering concerns from property owners, residents and even members of the city council. The Montgomery City Council
Tickets on sale for 85th Magic City Classic
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Tickets for the 85th Magic City Classic went on sale Tuesday morning, Aug. 18. The matchup between Alabama State and Alabama A&M will be held at Legion Field on Saturday, Oct. 31 at 2:30 p.m. The Magic City Classic Parade will air on WBRC only on...
WSFA’s Class Act is back for the new school year!
School is back in session, which means Class Act is back! Nominate your favorite teacher or school employee today.
New access road for Habitat New Hope Village
Officials held a ribbon-cutting for the new access road called Millard Fuller Drive that connects to the Alabama River Parkway.
Reid State Hometown Tour: Nursing program
Karen Barnes, Director of Nursing, discusses what makes the nursing program impactful within the community.
Montgomery earns AA rating ahead of $375M bond sale
S&P Global Ratings has assigned the city of Montgomery an AA credit rating with a stable outlook on its proposed $375 million Series 2026B General Obligation Warrants, providing independent validation of the city’s financial strength as Montgomery prepares for one of its largest capital investments in decades. The Augu
Prattville police seek suspects in theft, scam investigation
Prattville investigators are asking for help locating three suspects connected to a theft in July.
Montgomery Public Schools stressing student safety on buses during extreme heat
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - If you’ve ever been on a school bus this time of year, you know it can get much hotter than what it says on the thermometer. “If the windows are down with the metal that we have there, it is probably at least seven to 10 degrees hotter,” said Montgomery Public Schools Transportation Director B
Triple-digit heat puts Montgomery’s homeless population at risk, officials say
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - As triple-digit temperatures grip the River Region, the Mid-Alabama Coalition for the Homeless is warning that consistent, consecutive days of extreme summer heat are posing severe health risks to Montgomery’s unhoused population. For people experiencing homelessness, the prolonged Alabama hea

















