Two people in Alabama died after Saturday’s severe storms, according to Governor Kay Ivey. Governor Ivey released the following statement: Yesterday’s severe weather impacted most of Alabama.
Alphonso Lark, 54, entered a tornado-damaged property Monday morning in the 7400 block of U.S. Highway 29 in Troy when he stole the hot water heater, a fireplace and electronics, among other items, ...
The Troy Recreation Center and Sportsplex sustained major damage during a reported tornado early Sunday morning, but no injuries are reported among the more than 200 people who sheltered there. The ...
The weekend event, set for Friday, March 28 through Sunday, March 30, features a wide range of activities, including guided ...
OZARK-The Ozark Parks and Recreation Department received state recognition for excellence during the Alabama Parks and Recreation Association Annual Conference held recently in Auburn.
Alabaster residents will have the opportunity to browse a variety of items sold by their neighbors during the city’s annual ...
Auburn CityFest returns to Kiesel Park on Saturday, April 26. The free, family-friendly festival is Auburn’s largest outdoor event. This years celebration will feature circus performers, acrobatics ...
TALLADEGA COUNTY, Ala — Alabama is reeling from the devastation ... In Troy, officials with the Parks Department reported damage to a local recreation center that had served as a storm shelter for ...