Reid State Community College generates $33 million in annual economic impact as it trains welders and industrial electricity students for careers across rural Alabama.
Second Judicial District Drug Court marks 25 years and 300+ graduates, using treatment, accountability and community support to offer an alternative to prison for people battling addiction.
Regional Medical Center owners launch Sound Sobriety, a Luverne-based recovery program linking hospitals, mental health and ...
Greenville High students mail handwritten “Words That Travel” letters to high schools in every state, hoping to spark a ...
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in Alabama, highlighting 120,000 residents and ADMH services that support ...
Tired of sidewalk small talk? Here’s how to set polite, clear limits with a chatty neighbor — without turning every trip to ...
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 ...
An Alabama pastor recalls learning of Reagan’s 1981 shooting at an Opelika hospital and an unexpected $20 bill that shaped ...
At LifeChange Church’s Royal Rangers Pinewood Derby, boys in grades K-8 design and race wooden cars while families and ...
A viral cello video and Daniel’s ancient dream show one theme: with God, a single moment can transform your life and reveal a ...
Pioneer Electric uses Alabama’s Rural Hospital Investment Tax Credit to give $20,000 each to hospitals in Luverne and ...