FAYETTEVILLE, Ala. - The Fayetteville Wolves are healed up and ready to travel to Childersburg on Friday evening, Aug. 22, for a matchup with Talladega County foe Childersburg.
CHILDERSBURG, Ala. - The Childersburg City Council called a meeting for 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2 to canvass the results of the Aug. 26 Municipal Election. They also approved for all officials elected to attend the newly-required orientation training provided by the Alabama... Read More.
SYCAMORE, Ala. - The Sycamore Volunteer Fire Department is among six Alabama fire stations to receive a $10,000 grant through the Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program, a national initiative supported by State Farm and the National Volunteer Fire Council.
ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. - Central Alabama Community College recognized faculty members across its four campuses during the 2025 Teaching Excellence Awards, celebrating educators for their dedication, innovation, and impact on students.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - The nationally ranked venture capital firm, gener8tor, has announced the launch of its newest Alabama-based accelerator program, gALPHA earth, in partnership with the East Alabama Rural Innovation and Training Hub, also known as EARTH, and the Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce.
SYLACAUGA, Ala - Malaya Keaton, a freshman at B.B. Comer High School in Sylacauga, has been named as a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, which will be held on June 24-26, 2026, just outside Boston on the University of Massachusetts Lowell... Read More.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - Friends, colleagues, and community members gathered Wednesday, Aug. 13, at the B.B. Comer Memorial Library to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Robert Morris Gray, a beloved pediatrician who served Sylacauga for more than 50 years.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - In the video below, hear from players and coaches representing the eight volleyball programs in Talladega County that will be competing this fall.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - Sylacauga Police remain investigating a double shooting that occurred Friday night, Aug. 8, which left a 17-year-old B.B. Comer High School student dead.