Volunteers gather at Hope Afield for a service day and fundraiser, supporting youth mentoring programs through hands-on projects and a Boston butt sale to benefit at-risk youth and families.
Feeding Alabama and its partners are mobilizing to support families at risk of hunger as the SNAP program faces a shutdown, preparing food banks and resources to meet rising demand across the state.
Discover why persistent prayer matters and how making it a daily habit, not just a last resort, can transform your faith and life, inspired by the story of the persistent widow in Luke 18.
Greenville welcomes The Woodz, a new six-acre RV and trailer site focused on peace and relaxation, with plans for future ...
Rep. Shomari Figures urges the USDA to extend SNAP funding as benefits are set to lapse, warning that over 750,000 Alabamians ...
The 2025 Alabama Veterans Ball will honor military service with a formal evening of dining, music and tributes on Nov. 15 in ...
A Butler County man was arrested after allegedly assaulting a woman in White Hall and facing multiple sex offender ...
Greenville’s annual Cops & Kids Day brought local fourth graders together with first responders for hands-on safety lessons, ...
Desmond Wingard, longtime WSFA news director and Lowndes Academy graduate, is remembered for his decades of dedication and ...
Greenville City Council approved incentives for new downtown businesses, a Chick-fil-A location and a steakhouse project, aiming to boost economic development and revitalize the city center.
Greenville High senior Elizabeth Owens is earning college welding credits through Reid State’s dual enrollment program, joining a rising number of high school students jump-starting their careers.
The Edge Theater in Greenville held a children’s costume contest on Oct. 20, featuring creative costumes, prizes like free ...
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