Prattville hosts community job fair on Thursday
The community job fair event will be held at the Old Prattville Kindergarten School on South Northington Street.
Ala. cancels $1B prison health care contract after payroll issues
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The company that provides health care for Alabama prisoners has lost a billion-dollar contract with the state, just days after failing to pay their employees on time. YesCare, which spun off from the troubled company Corizon, had provided health, mental, and dental care for Alabama prisoners...
Frey Ranch Distillery Enters Alabama and Mississippi and Announces $10,000 Donation
Frey Ranch Distillery has announced its expansion into two new U.S. markets, including Alabama and Mississippi. With these additions, Frey Ranch is now available on- and off-premise in 17 key, strategic markets – which also include Nevada, California, Colorado, Illinois, Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Georgia, Arizona, Tennessee, Florida, Michigan, Virginia, New Mexico, and Indiana.
How 16-year-old niece of fiery Alabama preacher helped end school segregation
This is an opinion column. What would Uncle do? Sixteen-year-old Barbara Rose Johns didn’t have to think very long for an answer. Her uncle was Rev. Vernon Johns, the fiery pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery from 1948 through 1952, when he was replaced by a young pastor about to come into his own: Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
City set to demolish old Rose Supper Club property
The old Rose Supper Club building is on a list for demolition as the City of Montgomery pushes ahead with blight removal.
New radar fills major gaps in Alabama’s severe weather coverage
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama Emergency Management Agency announced Wednesday a partnership with weather technology company Climavision that is expected to expand weather radar coverage across the state. According to Alabama EMA officials, this partnership is meant to provide AEMA and local emergency managers with visibility into weather conditions...
Survivor recap: Alabama’s Jonathan Young adds a notch to his belt
“Do you see the man in the moon or the rabbit flipping pancakes?”. Alabama native Jonathan Young posed this question amid some incidental chit-chat during the latest episode of “Survivor,” and one suspects it will remain a puzzler long after the competition is resolved. Seeing a rabbit in the moon is pretty common. The idea that it’s cooking breakfast is not, at least...
People Travel From All Over Alabama Just To Eat The Cajun Food At This...
There’s a gas station in Huntsville where people show up with empty stomachs and leave with full tanks, and we’re not talking about the fuel kind. Welcome to New Orleans Lunchbox Restaurant, where the aroma of authentic Cajun cooking competes with the smell of gasoline and wins every single time.
2 to 3 Inches Rain Forecast Across North Alabama and Tennessee Over the Next...
NORTH ALABAMA — Several weather systems moving through the region between now and Tuesday of next week are expected to deliver beneficial rainfall across North Alabama and surrounding portions of Tennessee, with totals of 2 to 3 inches possible across the core of the forecast area. The WAAY 31 StormTracker 7-day rainfall forecast, posted Wednesday April 22, 2026, shows the heaviest accumulation zone centered...
Update: Charges upgraded in REVV Gas Station shooting; Suspect linked to additional incident
The Wetumpka Police Department continues to investigate the shooting that occurred Sunday, April 19, 2026, at the REVV gas station located at 597 Coosa River Parkway. As a result of the ongoing investigation, the charges against Daveyon Stinson, who was initially arrested and charged with Assault First Degree, have been upgraded to Attempted Murder and Reckless Endangerment.

















