Freshman 6-9 center Devin Melton powers Brantley past Wadley 62-47, sending the Bulldogs back to the Class 1A boys’ title game against Hubbertville at the AHSAA state championships.
Regional Medical Center owners launch Sound Sobriety, a Luverne-based recovery program linking hospitals, mental health and addiction services across rural south Alabama.
Alabama agriculture department is accepting applications for USDA specialty crop block grants, offering $5,000–$40,000 for ...
An advice column on the fine line between healthy ambition and being “always available,” urging workers to question whether nonstop hustle is worth the personal cost.
Crenshaw County EMA honors Deputy Director Randy Mahone, its first African American employee, for six years of leadership and ...
Pastor Dunford Cole reflects on how regular time with God visibly transforms believers — from renewed minds to changed daily lives — and why true encounters with God always leave a lasting mark.
An Alabama pastor recalls learning of Reagan’s 1981 shooting at an Opelika hospital and an unexpected $20 bill that shaped his reflections on suffering, gratitude and God’s gifts.
After nearly seven years at Crenshaw County Detention, Sondra McMeans becomes the facility’s first assistant jail ...
A viral cello video and Daniel’s ancient dream show one theme: with God, a single moment can transform your life and reveal a kingdom that will never end.
Drawing on Scripture, Dean Kelly urges readers to leave the broad path of destruction, embrace the narrow way of biblical truth and follow Jesus as the only way to life.
Crenshaw County NAACP marks Founders’ Day with Luverne dinner supporting a Foot Soldier Scholarship fund and Black History Month, featuring speakers on diversity and community.
Brantley Bulldogs top McIntosh 75-58 to reach 2025-26 boys' Final Four, setting up a March 2 matchup with Wadley at BJCC as coach Andre Parks focuses on preparation and fan support.