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McCalla hub foes 'may have to get tougher'
Leaders of the group formed to oppose Norfolk Southern's planned $112 million railroad hub in McCalla said Tuesday night they will not fall prey to the "divide and conquer" tactics of the railroad and will "have to get tougher" in their fight against the proA ject.
Entreprenur brings movies to rural Alabama
It's possible to see a movie for about 66 cents in Alabama. It takes some time to reach the theaters in Harpersville, Argo and Anniston.
Community rallies to build new home for disabled woman in St. Clair County
Laura Wilson provides constant care for her 28-year-old daughter Christy Rouse, who was left brain-damaged after an Oct.
Children's Consignment Sale: Reminders & Updates Sales starting this weekend
The Giggles & Grace sale at Asbury United Methodist Church. Are you excited yet? Reminders and updates for the consignment sale list: The BAMOM sale is tomorrow night and Saturday.
Children's Consignment Sale: Reminders & Updates Sales starting this weekend
The Giggles & Grace sale at Asbury United Methodist Church. Are you excited yet? Reminders and updates for the consignment sale list: The BAMOM sale is tomorrow night and Saturday.
Published: Sunday, July 26, 2009 at 7:38 p.m. Last Modified: Sunday, July 26, 2009 at 7:39 p.m. Graduation, certification and swearing-in ceremonies were Friday at the Jefferson County Courthouse for the latest class of new deputies, according to a news release from Sheriff Todd Entrekin.
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Norfolk Southern railroad hub project irks McCalla residents
McCALLA, Ala. - Some McCalla residents are steamed about the possibility of Norfolk Southern Railroad building a $90 million cargo-loading terminal in their area.
Birmingham's amateur radio club members held an annual Field Day exercise at The Mall Park in Trussville.
Moody addresses gambling in city
As electronic bingo remains a hot topic on the minds of many St. Clair County residents, the city of Moody has begin bracing itself for the gaming possibility.
Our View: Birmingham and Argo are Alabama's latest cities to pin faulty hopes on electronic bingo
The city of Birmingham and town of Argo had ample reason to say "no" to opening the door to electronic bingo in their neighborhoods.
'It's a great day for Ashville.' These are the words spoken by Mayor Robert McKay after electronic bingo machines were moved into the American Legion Post 170 late Friday and all day Saturday.
There's been a rush this week to pass new electronic bingo ordinances within the CBS 42 viewing area.
St. Clair Co. Investigators Looking for Gas Station Robber
St. Clair County investigators need help finding out who robbed an Argo gas station Friday night and fired a few gunshots in the process.
VIDEO: Argo armed robbery on tape
The St. Clair County Sheriff's Office need your help finding an armed robbery suspect.
Argo's mayor and city council met on Monday night to discuss option for new revenue streams.